View Full Version : Mitsubishi to return to WRC!?
Trogdor
12-20-2012, 07:11 PM
Cool crap is cool, but what about mpg?
Full 3rd row of seats
Electronic brake force distribution
Lane departure warning
Speed adjusting cruise control
Touch screen HD radio (navi optional)
More plush interior finish (with real wood grain option)
Selectable all wheel control (which they have now)
Eco button that will disengage AWD when conditions are ideal
Plug in Hybrid option (like a Chevy Volt) that has a 40 miles battery only range.
Oh, and 28 MPG highway, AWD.
Super Bleeder!!
12-20-2012, 08:34 PM
Cool crap is cool, but what about mpg? As you know we've been looking around at mid-size sedans (i.e. Galant) for Katy.
Sounds like you need an e55! :)
goodhart
12-21-2012, 10:22 AM
Doesn't help that those i-MiEV things are the most god awful ugly pieces of shit ever to be designed.
Full 3rd row of seats
Electronic brake force distribution
Lane departure warning
Speed adjusting cruise control
Touch screen HD radio (navi optional)
More plush interior finish (with real wood grain option)
Selectable all wheel control (which they have now)
Eco button that will disengage AWD when conditions are ideal
Plug in Hybrid option (like a Chevy Volt) that has a 40 miles battery only range.
Oh, and 28 MPG highway, AWD.
So it is a pile of poo with sprinkles on it, yay. Put all the options on it that you want, but the vehicle dynamics and fit and finish are not up to industry standards. Think of it like Kia 10 years ago, it better be DAMN cheap to buy.
Kracka
12-21-2012, 10:49 AM
Not sure what all the bashing is about, but my friend just bought his fiancee a fully-loaded 2012 Outlander Sport and it blows the CRV/RAV4 bunch away. Nice interior, decent looks for a SUV, plenty of features, long warranty, and S-AWC.
Rmondoh
12-21-2012, 11:15 AM
Not sure what all the bashing is about, but my friend just bought his fiancee a fully-loaded 2012 Outlander Sport and it blows the CRV/RAV4 bunch away. Nice interior, decent looks for a SUV, plenty of features, long warranty, and S-AWC.
Kracka is referring to me here and I have to agree. The Outlander Sport is a pretty nice SUV/CUV (whatever it's considered). I love driving that thing (except that it doesn't compare in power to the Evo, of course). There's really not one thing I dislike/hate about it. The MPG is awesome as well (depending on the model its ~22-25 city/28-31hwy). That's not as good as those hybrids or ecoboosts or hyundai's getting in the upper 30s but for an SUV, I think that's pretty good. I like it so much that I want to get one for myself, lol!
Rmondoh
12-21-2012, 11:17 AM
I'll believe it when I see it, I guess.
I would love to see Mitsu get back into WRC with the Evo X and put it in the hands of a good driver and show off what it can really do, however I'm with Tachyon on this one...I'll believe it when I see it.
I was helping my dad shop for one a couple of months ago. He has a Lancer GTS now and really wanted to like the Outlander, but it ended up about 6th on the list with the 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe and Kia Sorento on top. I didn't go with him for every one that he checked out (I was with for 5), but honestly he was pretty heavily biased towards Mitsu and placed it that low.
Rmondoh
12-21-2012, 11:30 AM
Agreed, and as did MMNA. That's why if you look at the Outlander Sport, its the first in the line up to start the company overhaul. It's got more standard features, at a lower prices than any other SUV in its class. The model year 2014 Outlander will be more on par with entry level luxury brands, but at a price similar to a CRV or Rav 4. They're adding all kinda of cool crap to it.
I recently saw an article regarding the new Outlander Sport and I have to say that thing looks fugly. I don't like the new front design and that's mostly because they made it look like the Ford Edge. I know Ford sells lots of shit, but that front end looks terrible. As for all the features you listed in a later post, I'm all for more features at a reasonable price.
I liked that Mitsu made their 2008-2013 lineup (except for the Eclipse) all look similar. It was very stylish and to a certain extent, aggressive looking. If they plan to make their 2014+ lineup look like that new Outlander, it's going to be one ugly lineup IMO.
Tachyon
12-21-2012, 11:52 AM
Please note: I was not referring to the MiEV specifically as the chassis for the next WRC car, just that the trend over the last 5 years in the WRC has been to run smaller "supermini" cars. I suspect he current Evolution is simply too large of a footprint with too long of a wheelbase to be a viable option in today's WRC.
Even Hyundai ditched their relatively developed Veloster platform for their fugly little i20 to use in 2014 WRC.
If Mitsubishi does return it will need to be in a car much like their current competitors:
Ford Fiesta
Citroën DS3
Volkswagen Polo
Hyundai i20
BMW Mini
Personally I'd love to see a iteration of Mitsubishi Colt (which is still sold new in Japan) used as their next platform.
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