Mitsubishi Galant servicing cost

Mitsubishi Galant servicing cost
Mitsubishi Galant servicing cost

Mitsubishi Motors Corporation is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. In 2011, Mitsubishi Motors was the sixth largest Japanese automaker and the 19th largest worldwide by production.

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A few months ago, I bought a 2011 Eclipse Spyder. I was committed to purchase a Nissan 370Z, when I first saw the Spyder. The styling was great, but I test-drove it, only because the Spyder was $8000 less than the 370Z, and it came with an additional $2000 rebate. I agonized over the decision, because I really wanted the Nissan. And I didn't know anything about Mitsubishi cars. In the end, for the $10,000 price difference, I just couldn't pass on the Spyder.I can now say that I was pleasantly surprised by the quality and performance of this car. It handles like a dream and is fun to drive. Gas mileage around town is 27 MPG or so and 32ish highway. Insurance was $60 per month less than the 370Z (State Farm), because it has a facade of a backseat (pigmies would complain about the leg room). There's a huge amount of room in the front passenger area, so I was fine with the design because the Z had no backseat at all.Overall, I'm very pleased with the Spyder. You need only to hit a bump in the road or cross a railroad track to feel how well-built this car is. On the negative side, if I was asked to make improvements to this car, I'd suggest higher quality leather seats and an improved turning radius. If I need to make a u-turn, I look for a K-Mart parking lot.

David of South Daytona, FL
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Having this extended warranty saved me so much money! Right at the end of the regular warranty my drum brakes had to be replaced & the labor on that was crazy high! After getting the quote, I remembered I had the extended & called, they said good thing I called-Or else it wouldn't had been covered (one of those small print items). Mine was & I was very happy!

Cindy of Edina, MN
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3 month old BRAND new Mitsubishi in for its first service and the service team are unable to get the vehicle out of "limp mode". No follow up from them. I had to contact them for progress report. They are still scratching their heads with no ETA on a resolution. The service staff are arrogant on the phone and just want you to go away. They obviously don't care about the customer once the sale is made. I would not recommend dealing with Mitsubishi, I regret buying this vehicle.

Janine of Mill Park, Other
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11/5/15 my radiator of a 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander was damaged by road debris. Vehicle has 150,809 miles. This part, radiator, has been on Back-order since 11/5/15. Customer Service has changed the Estimated Time of Arrival, ETA, 4 times. Mitsubishi has informed me that my warranty does not have provisions for rental car and therefore cannot provide any assistance for the inconvenience this 5 month back order has caused. Mitsubishi has NOT followed up with status and/or returned 5 of my 6 inquires to status and support of rental car options. Mitsubishi has refused to provide me senior management information to elevate this issue. ** are my Claim Managers - Claim **. They have "closed" my previous claim (same issue) to avoid any excessive OPEN claim metric! (Case number - **) Customer Service and Claim Managers (**) have not only raised their voices but have fabricated claims of submitting authorization for Rental cars and Offset cost relief on repairs.

Roy of Garden Grove, CA
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Last year has bought a Mitsubishi Triton single cab (demo car), year 2012 manufactured, mileage about 9,000 during purchased. Since then, found some sweet smell (like candle smell or fruit smell) is coming out from the areas near the dashboard and cooling coil affected the passenger cabin. Does anyone knows about this sweet smell? Does the smell harmful or related with mechanical malfunction? Anything can be done to remove this sweet smell? Thanks.

l of Selangor, Other
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I have a 2013 Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback. Ever since I bought it, the car sometimes has to turn multiple times to start. This happens at least twice a month and I had Mitsubishi review my car a couple years ago and they said everything was fine. It's an annoyance I learned to deal with. Today my car starter died and I needed a tow out of my garage. The tow was with Mitsubishi Roadside Assistance and they towed my car to the wrong location-a farther away location by about 15 miles. I just wanted it towed 1 mile. They said I would be on the hook for the tow back to where I wanted it (at my expense). Then I find out that my economical $20k new Mitsubishi requires a special dealer part only for the starter and the cost was over $830. The average new starter at Auto Zone costs around $150.Why would Mitsubishi make a model that requires a special starter? At the cost nearly 6 times what the average starter cost is? Because the roadside assistance through Mitsubishi towed to the wrong location, my mechanic could not complete the work and I will have to keep my rental another day-$77 more. If this is the type of engineering Mitsubishi requires of consumers-to have a special part that is ridiculously expensive and to make a mess of the tow service they promised would help (at no charge)... They have lost me as a loyal customer today. I have driven Mitsubishi since 2003. My next car will not be a Mitsubishi.

Sarah of Mundelein, IL
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In 2006 the most beautiful car caught my eye at a local dealership. It was a Mitsubishi eclipse in the most stunning color I had ever seen... a beautiful sunset orange pearl color. 5 years later I purchased a top of the line used one. I felt like a million every Time I got in or out of it. A year later I noticed the paint on the roof starting to bubble and chip. It has now spread across the entire roof and has become white and chalky looking as well. My dream car has become a total embarrassment and judging by what I have been reading... Mitsubishi is well aware of this problem and is not offering any help getting a new paint job.I have had many cars and NEVER experienced anything like this. I would not expect a reputable company like Mitsubishi to do such an inferior job on their cars and then not take responsibility for what I can only hope was a MISTAKE... and not them PURPOSELY using inferior products just to save a buck. I am extremely disappointed and will not be purchasing another car from this company. And having to drive around displaying this hot mess of a car should be a good advertisement on what to expect if YOU buy one. In a nutshell... class action lawsuit.

Tracy of Manchester, CT
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Got remote start put in new car. Pick up car- no user/owner's manual, some buttons don't work on remote. Start car - everything you do the car has to shut off then restart it with key. Uses less to me and hard on the car. No one said how it was going to work- doors don't lock when driving away. $900+ install it which was more than he said. Then I said something about price and was willing to lower price but I got it taken out. Hated it. Now I am out $1100.00 with small box of parts and no direction- nothing.

Andrew of Strasburg, PA
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I bought a used 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder GTS V6 in Nov. 2010. It is now in the junkyard due to unimaginable rust in the engine compartment, trunk, strut wells, etc. I was told by 2 mechanics that I was lucky nothing major happened to me due to the extent of the rust. Lucky/Unluckily, 3 weeks ago, I drove out of a parking lot which had a hidden drop off of 2 feet which effectively destroyed the car. I was driving at 2-5mph towards the street. Upon crashing over the edge, I noticed large amounts of rust as well as what I found to be the transmission mount on the ground. The right wheel was on the ground, so with the help of a garage across the street, we boarded up the left wheel and I slowly backed up from the cliff. Once I started going forward to the right of the problem, I felt and heard a loud noise underneath the car. After being towed to a garage, I was told by the mechanic that the transmission was twisted by the impact and he indicated the amount of rust was the cause. Due to the rust, there was barely enough metal to hold the radiator, struts, engine, and everything else in the engine compartment from falling down to the ground. The cost of repairs to the axle, transmission, clutch, etc. exceeded $4000, the Edmund's & Kelly Blue Book private seller value of the car. I just sold the car to the shop for $300 - the junk value of the car. For the 3 years I owned the car, it was parked in a garage. Bottom line, I am now 131 miles from home with no car. I will never again buy a Mitsubishi product. I loved the car, but I never expected to be risking my life over a car that was obviously never rust inhibited. Checking the internet, this appears to be a common problem.

Joseph of Newark, OH
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Decent size Lancer sedan, lots of room in the trunk, awesome gas mileage, easy to get in and out of, rides easy, car seats fit easily, great car for the price... Bluetooth is a great feature as well. However, if you are driving with no music on the sound from outside is very noticeable. I would also like power seats and would improve the radio system, it can be confusing to navigate in the beginning.

Michelle of Grafton, WV
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