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2006 EclipseFirst seen in Detroit, the aerodynamic curves of Mitsubishis shapely Eclipse Concept-E merely hint at its true performance potential. An...
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First seen in Detroit, the aerodynamic curves of Mitsubishis shapely Eclipse Concept-E merely hint at its true performance potential. An all-wheel-drive configuration in which parallel engines provide constant power to both the front and rear axles, even when shifting, makes the 2+2 coupe a high-tech study in hybrid engine mechanics. Plasma running lights and taillights, neon crackle-tube indicators and brake lights, and a glass roof that offers ambient luminescence make this fourth-gen Eclipse an artful study in lighting. Front wheels are powered by a 3.8-liter/270-hp MIVEC V-6 engine and rear wheels get an extra 200-horse push from an E-Boost electric motor sending a total of 470 horsepower to the six-speed automated manual transmission. Consider the concept an over-the-top prelude to the production car. The all-new Eclipse will be built in Illinois on the SS platform shared by the Montero Sport and Galant. A convertible Spyder model will follow.
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9 Reviews from Shopping.com
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I love my "Dreamsicle" (as others call it)
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Pros: Fast. Stylish. Awesome sound system. Ample Trunk Space.
Cons: Not recommended for people who suffer from Claustrophobia.
Sporty. VERY compact. Cute & Curvy. Sweet Color. Love the indiglo lights at night. I love the 2-tone leather (mine is orange and tan)
I love the compass/temperature and clock! One of my favorite features!
Limited visibility out "side" windows and the windshield.
I do not like that the A/C light comes on when you switch the gauge to "Auto" - no matter what temperature you have the degrees set on! I am always having to turn it off!
Not much room for feet in the back seat....
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