There are several ways to look at the Mitsubishi Starion's place in
history. On the one hand, it's Mitsubishi's answer to cars like the
Camaro Z/28, Mustang, Nissan Z and Toyota Supra, but on the other
hand it's got performance like a Porsche 944 Turbo at a fraction of
the price. Either way, this 1988 Starion ESi-R is a neat footnote
and a very cool car from the heyday of Japanese sport coupes.
For many Mitsubishi technophiles, the ESi-R is the one to own. With
an upgraded intercooler and fuel system it's packing serious
firepower, and with the standard wide-body kit that includes those
flared fenders and a deep chin spoiler, it definitely has a look
that stands out. These are rare cars in any regard, but finding one
as well-preserved as this without the usual modifications that most
early Japanese turbo engines endured. That's Rio Red paint on the
angular body, and given the superior Japanese build quality of the
period, it should be no surprise that it still looks great today.
The styling is a success, a perfect example of the futuristic '80s,
with folding headlights and neat angles everywhere you look. A set
of red pinstripes highlight the interesting parts like the details
on an amusement park ride, and given the condition of the rubber
parts, it's obvious that someone really cared for this car.
The future arrived early in the cockpit of the Starion, which
offers optional aggressively bolstered five-way adjustable black
leather bucket seats that were comfortable as well as grippy. The
steering wheel is wrapped in leather, and given the high-tech vibe
that most Japanese cars of the era were giving off, there's no
surprise that there are buttons everywhere. There's a full array of
instruments with big orange numerals with most of the secondary
controls clustered around the edges of the instrument pod, within
reach of your fingers without letting go of the wheel. As the
top-of-the-line model, just about everything was standard
equipment, including power windows, cruise control, and an
AM/FM/cassette stereo with graphic equalizer, truly
state-of-the-art technology for 1988. The upholstery sure doesn't
look 25 years old, with the back seat looking virtually untouched
and the hatch area neatly upholstered with clean black carpets.
The engine is a 2.6 liter inline-four, which in the ESi-R model,
was fitted with a big intercooler and more boost. 188 horsepower
was nothing to sneeze at in 1988, and with the bottomless well of
torque behind it, the Starion was more than a handful on the street
for many more serious performance cars. These were also virtually
bulletproof, with upgraded transmissions (the 4-speed automatic was
available for the first time, as in this car) and traditional
rear-wheel drive, and you'll be impressed by how modern it feels
for a car that qualifies for AACA membership. The transmission
shifts well and with an overdrive gear, it gets decent fuel economy
on the highway. An all-independent suspension gives it agile road
manners and the brakes are confidence-inspiring given the car's
relative light weight. 16-inch alloy wheels are standard equipment
and wear aggressive 225/50/16 performance radials.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 2.6-Litre Engine
• Turbo Charger
• 4-Speed Automatic Transmission
• Rio Red Paint
• Factory AM/FM/Cassette Stereo with EQ
• Air Conditioning
• Well-Preserved, Highly-Original Car
• Black Leather Bucket Seats
• 16-Inch Factory Alloy Wheels
• Power Windows
• Owner's Manual
Parts and knowledge are still plentiful for the Starion, so if
you're a fan of the era and seek something a little unusual,
perhaps this cool ESi-R will fit the bill. Call today! Be sure to
ask about our services offered; Financing, Vehicle Protection Plan,
Insurance, and Transportation to your driveway!
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