Vehicle Description
1995 Mitsubishi 3000GT - 3.0L V6 - Engine Replaced With Jasper
Engine At 96k Miles - Automatic Transmission - Custom Pearl White
Paint - Gray Interior - Two Owners In the height of the Japanese
sports car market, the 3000GT was Mitsubishi's top tier performance
vehicle, and was hailed as the company's flagship model for close
to a decade. Like rival models from Nissan, Toyota, Honda/Acura and
Mazda, Mitsubishi crammed the 3000GT with cutting edge performance
technology that you ordinarily had to go to Europe to find, along
with speed and design. The 3000GT is a front-engine,
all-wheel/front-wheel drive grand touring/sports car that was
marketed by Mitsubishi from 1990 until 2000 and could be considered
the twin to the Dodge Stealth (1991-1996) model even though
Chrysler was responsible for the Stealth's exterior styling.
Unfortunately, the 3000GT suffered from poor timing in its
introduction, just like its rivals. A slowdown in the Japanese
economy affected sales, and unfavorable exchange rates resulted in
high prices in the all-important North American market. After 1999,
the model was discontinued in the U.S. The 3000GT was the company's
last serious performance car in the U.S. until the Lancer Evolution
VIII hit our shores in 2003. The 3000GT is part of an unforgettable
era in Japanese car design and one of the most memorable cars of
the decade, thanks to its advanced technology, good looks and
serious performance per dollar. Highlighted here is a two-owner
1995 model year 3000GT. This is the version of the 3000GT which
offered a non-turbo V6, unlike the top of the line, Twin Turbo
3000GT that could be had. Sporting a custom pearl white paint, this
vehicle is a fabulous example of why the JDM market has become so
desirable. The overall exterior is beautiful, and is capped off
with aftermarket chrome wheels. Other details include optional
equipment which includes a sunroof and active aero spoiler. A 3.0L
V6 engine that was replaced at 96k miles with a rebuilt engine by
Jasper. Gear selection is handled by an automatic transmission. The
gray interior boasts leather seats, carpeting and many advanced
options for the time period that this car hit dealer showrooms.
Some of these options include steering wheel mounted radio
controls, deluxe radio with optional CD and electronically
controlled suspension with sport modes. With a rear seat that
completely folds down, this vehicle has ample trunk or hauling
space. Overall, the interior is in great shape with minimal signs
of wear. This car was clearly well taken care of over the years,
and is a fun car to drive. If you are interested in getting into
the ever-popular JDM scene, this is the perfect starter vehicle.
Although it might not be the most high-dollar or most desirable
collector on the market, this 3000GT will provide you with
everything those vehicles do; performance, styling, and a time to
remember. Please call if interested or e-mail with specific
questions. Thank you for looking. Power Steering,Steering Wheel -
Tilt,Cassette,Front Fog Lights,Wheels - Alloy,Power Windows,Rear
Wiper,Side Mirror Adjustments - Power,Upholstery - Cloth