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Mitsubishi to Phase Out Three Vehicles

Mitsubishi is planning to phase out three of their vehicles by 2013: the Eclipse coupe, Galant Sedan, and Endeavor SUV. While the idea of these three vehicles hitting the proverbial chopping block is significant, it's important to remember that 2013 is a full two years away. Until then, models will continue to be sold as new units. And perhaps more important: As the window for the Eclipse, Galant, and Endeavor closes, a window for

Mitsubishi Outlander Sport Sets a Guinness World Record

The 2011 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport recently set a Guinness World Record.

You might think that it won because it has the most standard high-tech safety features? though it arguable it's close. Or, because it has a lower-than-average MSRP and above average fuel economy, basic warranty, and powertrain warranty.

Rather, the prestigious Guinness World Record was awarded to the 2011 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport during the Mitsubishi Live Drive event. Over the course of 10 days…

Schaller Snow Removal -- 2011

Take a look at some of our snow removal pictures. Our Schaller team works hard to clear the lot and make sure our inventory is clean & ready for demonstrations!






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The i-MiEV Goes On Sale in 15 European Countries

Tokyo, January 14, 2011 - Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) announced today that sale of the European-spec i-MiEV new-generation electric vehicle is to commence in 15 European countries*1.

 As a reminder, MMC began production of the i-MiEVs for Europe from October of last year. Three months after starting shipment, about 2,500 units*2 were shipped.

Currently, the i-MiEV is attracting high attention in Mitsubishi Motors Europe's territory. In addition to the first 15 countries

Mitsubishi CS Design Concept

With a sporty-looking hatch and coupe-ish lines, the Mitsubishi CS is clearly the handiwork of designer G?bor Farkas. More production-ready than futuristic, the concept CS follows Mitsubishi's current language with a mix of sharp and curvaceous lines, and also infuses elements from its most recent models.

The front grill and side profile bears more than a passing resemblance to the Lancer's shark nose. In addition, the compact car, which is only the

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