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  2. Mitsubishi Galant - Wikipedia

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    Facelifted Mitsubishi Galant sedan, US Facelifted Mitsubishi Galant Super Saloon, Latin America. The Galant range underwent a minor facelift in 1991, with new grilles and other modifications. Also in 1991, Mitsubishi Motors Company completed a new assembly facility at Barcelona, Venezuela, with the Galant being one of the first models produced ...

  3. Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 - Wikipedia

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    With the eighth generation of the Galant, Mitsubishi introduced a station wagon (known in many markets as the Legnum) to replace the old 5-door hatchback, and the VR-4 was now available in both body styles. 1998 Mitsubishi Legnum Super VR-4. All of the variants for the pre-facelift model offered the Active Yaw Control (AYC).

  4. List of Mitsubishi Motors vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Delica D:2: 2011 2021 — Japan Mild hybrid mini MPV with sliding rear doors for the Japanese market. Rebadged Suzuki Solio. Delica D:5: 1968 (original model)

  5. Chrysler Sigma - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi Sigma (GJ) GL Satellite sedan Mitsubishi Sigma (GJ) SE station wagon. The redesigned GJ Sigma was released in March 1982, based on the 1980 Japanese domestic market Mitsubishi Galant. While a complete redevelopment was done for the sedan models, the wagon models in fact were new only from the firewall forward—the rest of the ...

  6. Mitsubishi V3000 - Wikipedia

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    First generation (1988–1991): the V3000 name originally applied to a 3.0-litre V6 engine version of the Mitsubishi Galant manufactured locally in New Zealand between 1988 and 1991. This model was intended to sit above the heavily related, but wider 2.6-litre inline-four engined Mitsubishi Magna (TN/TP) sourced from Australia.

  7. Timeline of Japanese automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Mazda RX-7 FD S7 (1996–1998) Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 (1996–2003) Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV GSR (1996–1998) Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV RS (1996–1998) Mitsubishi Legnum (1996–2006) Mitsubishi Magna sedan (1996–2005) Mitsubishi Type 73 light truck (1996–present) Nissan 180SX Type S (1996–1998) Nissan Bluebird U14 (1996–2001)

  8. List of rally cars - Wikipedia

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    11 Super 1600 (2001–Current) 12 Super 2000 (2010–Current) 13 RGT (2012–current) 14 Group Race (2012–current) ... Mitsubishi Galant VR-4; Mitsubishi Carisma GT ...

  9. Mitsubishi Diamante - Wikipedia

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    The Mitsubishi Diamante is an automobile that was manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors from 1990 to 2005. The first series was a hardtop introduced to the public at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1989. It went on sale in Japan exclusively in May 1990 and won that year's Japan Car of the Year award.