What is the track record for this vehicle at this mileage going forward? I
can buy it for wholesale price...is it a worthwhile purchase?
I think that they are fantastic vehicles and I couldn't advise you better
than to snap it up immediately. Once you start driving it you'll see how
fine it really is; from it's comfort to it's handling. For a full size sedan
it's one of the ultimate sleepers with an effortless top speed of almost 135
mph (personal experience in a 1992 ES). 66,000 miles for a 7 year old car
with a clean history and in probable good physical condition makes this one
a gem. If it's under $6,000.00 it's a steal.
Bob Walker
The only problem I have had with it was a slight electrical problem with the
headlights. It's now fixed and working fine. My car has 222,000 KM.
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If you don't go to the dealer (i.e. save some money), buy the tensioner tool
for them. Most shops don't have it and will just grenade your engine in a
month or so. That's because they will ghetto rig a tensioner tool and do it
wrong. The tool is only 20 bucks and you can get it here:
http://3sxperformance.com/tools.asp
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Todd Honea
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Engine Flush
Oil Filter
Oil (Pennzoil)
Coolant/anti freeze
Brake Fluid
3 X Spark Plugs (non platinum type)
Timing Belt ($140.00)
Fuel Filter
Total: $601.25 (Australian)
They didn't seem keen on replacing the water pump until it needed it.
Since this service I have also had the transmission flushed and the
fluid/filter changed.
I don't go to the Mitsubishi dealer, I go to a privately owned garage.
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