Is Mitsubishi making a 4000 GT?

Is Mitsubishi making a 4000 GT?

Although it is very unlikely that a modern-day version of the 3000GT will ever be produced, designer Matthew Parsons has created a successor dubbed the 4000GT. It ticks all the boxes you could want from a modern-day sports car.

Is a 3000GT turbo?

Mitsubishi’s 3000GT VR-4 isn’t a sports car. There are 3,737 pounds of dense-packed, twin-turbocharged, all-wheel-driven car here. That engine is a 320-hp 3.0-liter V-6, which gets a boost from two turbos blowing through individual intercoolers.

Is Mitsubishi 3000GT good?

This car is very cool looking and is a fun car to drive, however the comfort is not bad but is what is expected from a sports car. Although Mitsubishi does not have the best reputation, the 1999 Mitsubishi 3000GT is fairly reliable. There were some interior rattles. Over all it is a good car.

Is Mitsubishi bringing back the 3000GT?

At the moment there are no plans for Mitsubishi to bring back the 3000GT. There does not appear to be any new 3000GT on the horizon. Therefore, if you want a car with 3000GT/GTO on the badge, you had best get your hands on a used 3000GT/GTO as there probably won’t ever be any new ones.

Are Mitsubishi 3000GT expensive to maintain?

The annual maintenance cost of a Mitsubishi 3000GT is $487. Repair and maintenance costs vary depending on age, mileage, location and shop.

Do you know the history of the Mitsubishi 3000 GT?

If you are not familiar with this Mitsubishi, here are a few details: It is based on the Mitsubishi 3000GTO, sold in the US and European markets as a 3000GT and in twin turbo form as the VR4. The first year 1991 coupe was slated to be the pace car for that year’s Indy 500 but was replaced at the last minute by a Viper after protests from the UAW.

Is the Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 Spyder a good car?

This 3000GT VR4 Spyder is a masterpiece of Mitsubishi engineering prowess clothed in a very attractive and timeless design enhanced by the first retractable hardtop since the 1958 Ford Skyliner. For those seeking a classic VR4, completely unmolested and original, and with super low mileage, this Spyder cannot be duplicated.

What kind of engine does a Mitsubishi 3000 GT VR4 have?

The mechanical sophistication of a 3000GT VR4 remains to this day, essentially state of the art. The engine is a transverse 4-valve 3.0L DOHC V6, with Twin Turbochargers and paired Intercoolers, running through a 6-speed close ratio Getrag manual gearbox and Mitsubishi transfer case delivering fulltime all-wheel drive.

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