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Consumers lose on Mitsubishi's quota
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Mitsubishi would be making a lot more sales noise in this country if
Japan didn't limit the number of vehicles it can sell here.
Too bad for consumers that Mi- tsubishi's supply of cars is
limited because it builds innovative, exciting autos that offer much
value for the money.
Too bad for Mitsubishi, too, because the longer other Japanese
automakers such as Toyota, Honda and Nissan sell large numbers of
cars in this country, the harder it will be for Mitsubishi to catch
them.<...
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Mitsubishi bucks trends on model debuts, prices of roadsters.(Auto Weekend)
The Washington Times
; Most car companies begin life with a base model and introduce an upgraded version at the same time or the following year. Mitsubishi, whose vehicles have been called maverick standouts for their innovation, prefers to buck that trend and reverse tradition by introducing a base model of its 3000GT
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Mitsubishi finally gets a pickup; Sporty Raider will hit dealerships in late September.(News)
Automotive News
; Byline: Kathy Jackson Talk about swaps. From 1986 to 1990, Mitsubishi produced an SUV for Dodge called the Raider. It was based on the Mitsubishi Montero. Now Mitsubishi is using the Raider name to sell its first pickup since 1997, when it stopped sales of the Mighty Max. The 2006 Mitsubishi Raider
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Mitsubishi: fast and faster // Mirage, 3000GT are up to speed
Chicago Sun-Times
; Mitsubishi's new Mirage provides economical base transportation, and its all-wheel-drive 3000GT VR-4 is a technically spectacular sports car at home on slippery winter roads. The Mirage is the sort of car that is happiest in urban environments, while the 3000GT VR-4 would be a great
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Mitsubishi wakes up marketing strategy.(AutoPlus)
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
; Byline: Dave Boe Mitsubishi's fortunes sometimes seem in direct contrast to the overall health of the United States economy. While the stock market and consumers may not have a great deal of confidence in the economy these days, the folks at Mitsubishi remain cautiously confident. But three ago
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A Tough Road Mitsubishi, Like Mazda BeforeIt, Banks on New Sedan
Orange County Business Journal
; Cypress-based Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America hopes a clearer image and a strong launch of its redesigned Galant sedan will enable it to kick a dependence on incentives that has led to massive losses over the past several years. If this sounds familiar, it is. Facing a similar situation a year
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