2006 Mitsubishi Eclipse Coupe Preview
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Remaking a Sports Coupe Icon
Japans oldest automaker, Mitsubishi Motors Corp., and its U.S. division, Mitsubishi Motors North America, has a lot riding on the success of its new Eclipse, first introduced in production trim at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, earlier this year. The sporty coupe is currently the U.S. import segment leader when it comes to sales figures, but the personal two-door category has been in a slump in recent years, at least until Ford reinvigorated it with the new Mustang.
On the positive, those wanting sporty styling and performance backed by a Japanese nameplate dont have many options anymore. What, with Toyota having effectively pulled the plug on its long-running Celica, Hondas Prelude long gone, Mazdas MX-6 a distant memory, and other Japanese offerings no longer available, only Acuras RSX and
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| Japans oldest automaker, Mitsubishi Motors Corp. has a lot riding on the success of its new Eclipse. (Photo: Mitsubishi Motors North America) |
Also good for Mitsubishi, its new Eclipse is an entirely different animal than its two Japanese and single Korean competitors. While it targets each with regards to sporty styling
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| The Eclipse is a bit bigger, a lot bolder and much more powerful than its compact rivals. (Photo: Mitsubishi Motors North America) |
To be more concise, the Eclipse will offer slightly more interior versatility than its competitors, with the most dramatic increases in the vehicles interior width. Leg, hip and shoulder room is as follows: legroom up front measures 42.8 inches and
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| The Eclipse will offer slightly more interior versatility than its competitors. (Photo: Mitsubishi Motors North America) |
To put this into perspective, the Eclipse offers about the same amount of front and rear legroom and headroom as the RSX, the
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| The materials Mitsubishi uses to build the interior are better than average, and fit and finish looks good, at least with the preproduction example. (Photo: Mitsubishi Motors North America) |
While the numbers show a nominal difference between the Eclipse and the RSX, other than interior width, Ive sat inside the car and it looks and feels larger. Also, the materials Mitsubishi uses to build it are better than average, and fit and finish looks good, at least with the preproduction example available to us in Detroit, Toronto and Vancouver - preproduction examples are usually not as good as production,
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| The terra cotta (Avant-Garde) interior is simply decadent, and my personal favorite. (Photo: Mitsubishi Motors North America) |
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