Used Mitsubishi Galant for Sale near Murrells Inlet, SC
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The Mitsubishi Galant has garnered a generally positive reputation over the years, with many owners appreciating its reliability, comfort, and impressive fuel efficiency. Drivers frequently highlight the spacious interior and good handling, making it a practical choice for daily driving. However, some concerns revolve around performance at high speeds, acceleration, and occasional issues with the sound system. While it's considered a solid option for those seeking a dependable sedan, some feel it lacks the excitement of sportier models. Overall, the Galant is viewed as a reliable and well-rounded vehicle for various driving needs.
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Bridgetta P
Reviewed a 2009 Mitsubishi Galant on Feb 13, 2022
Love my Galant. Runs great and very clean inside and out.
Krystal B
Reviewed a 1977 Mitsubishi Galant on Jul 21, 2009
my car is the best car i have ever had, the only car i have ever had, and if i had my way it will be the last car i ever have. i love my galant, ips is a beast. pretty and comfy and cheap on fuel, just the way we love it. a real classic
Edi W
Reviewed a 1996 Mitsubishi S on Aug 8, 2009
Non Aussie Model, LHD Galant VR-V6, Great little 2 Litre V6, Full electrics, Very advanced for its time Climate Control, Very High Rev'ing DOHC Engine and the Gearbox is Geared to Suit, The car is just a tad bigger than the Lancer, Love al the Chrome OEM Trimming
Randy L
Reviewed a 2008 Mitsubishi Ralliart on Feb 25, 2009
PROS: -Tourque -Value -Spacious interior -Manumatic shifter holds redline -Fun to drive; can hold its own against more expensive models on freeways -Sport suspension makes car feel smaller than it is -360W stock Rockford stereo -Onboard trip computer and LCD CONS: -Poor gas mileage -Turning radius -Curb weight -High cost of ownership -No AUX jack
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In recent years, the Mitsubishi Galant has emerged as a viable player in the mid-size sedan market, after a long history of countless underpowered four cylinder engines, various body styles and numerous re-badging efforts. For much of its history, the Galant and all of its variants were unable to compete successfully in the compact and mid-size segments, as Mitsubishi struggled to find the a niche for this car.
The car that would become the Galant was introduced in 1969, and has evolved through nine generations of production up to the present day. The first generation Galant debuted in the U.S. in 1971 as the Dodge Colt. Chrysler's partnership with Mitsubishi offered the Japanese automaker a chance to increase U.S. delivery through the 1970s, when the Galant was available as a Dodge or a Plymouth model.
A third generation model was introduced in 1976, and a wagon body became available for the first time. Chrysler also picked up the Galant coupe, and badged it the Scorpion. Mitsubishi continued to increase production into the 1980s, as the car appeared under several guises and won numerous awards. The Mitsubishi marque was first seen in the United States in 1984, when the Galant was known as the Mitsubishi Magna.
The Galant was named Japan's Car of the Year in 1987, and Motor Trend's Import Car of the Year for 1989. A restyled version appeared in America in 1994, and the model lineup included sedan and wagon variations. The Galant had never housed anything larger than a four-cylinder engine, but several V-6 options became available in 1998. The new model received the Galant's first mid-size classification in the United States.
The current Galant debuted in 2003, and is built upon the same platform as the Mitsubishi Eclipse and Endeavor. This new model was specifically designed for the U.S. market, with class-competitive interior room and a more powerful V-6 engine.
The ninth generation Galant is performance focused, but it does not offer as many luxury items as some of its Japanese competitors. The Galant is now intended as a value alternative, with four trim levels and a very reasonable base price. Distinct interior and exterior styling is another strong selling point for this sedan, and reviewers have reported so,lid build quality and a fun-to-drive appeal.

