Mitsubishi Eclipse Longridge

Say hello to Mitsubishi Eclipse, an American coup available in Longridge aiming for a bigger slice of the sports car sector. It is powered by a 3.8-litre V6 offering 263bhp. With swooping bodywork and front-wheel drive, it is Japan's answer to the Audi TT.

J Greenwood Vehicles
01772 784419
New Fold Garage
Preston
Furthergate Motor Services Ltd
01254 812331
Longsight Road
Blackburn
Prestige Solutions Uk Ltd
01772 702228
9 Squires Wood
Preston
Sharoe Green Garage Ltd
01772 717262
Watling Street Road
Preston
Swift Offshore Services Ltd
01772 712930
15 The Pennines
Preston
Browns Of Grimsargh Ltd
01772 652323
181-183 Preston Road
Preston
Windmill Service Station
01254 813252
Preston New Road
Blackburn
Bay Horse Garage Ltd
01254 812331
Longsight Road
Blackburn
Uk Car Line
01995 641010
Sunnybank Farm
Preston
Gibsons Of Brock
01995 640542
Garstang Road
Preston
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Mitsubishi Eclipse

Say hello to Mitsubishi Eclipse, an American coup aiming for a bigger slice of the sports car sector. It is powered by a 3.8-litre V6 offering 263bhp. With swooping bodywork and front-wheel drive, it is Japan's answer to the Audi TT.

Available in the UK as an import, the name is likely to be smart to many British car fans - but when the Eclipse first appeared the US in 1990, it shook the coup segment to the core.

Petite proportions, a capable four-wheel-drive chassis and a turbocharged four-cylinder engine made it an instant hit. Now powered by a big V6, the car is longer, lower and wider, yet is still a sensational-looking machine.

Inside, the interior is more daring than past Mitsubishi offerings. The dash curves across the cabin, while the layout is clear and easy to use. Some of the plastics are of a poor quality, though.

Cabin space is tight, despite the car's larger dimensions. The front seats are claustrophobic and you will also need to think twice about taking back seat passengers. As with the TT, the rears are more a goodwill gesture than functioning chairs.

Their small size does at least mean there is a generous boot, which can be extended by folding the rear bench flat. When it comes to road manners, the Eclipse feels bigger and heavier than the original car. It is based on the same platform as the Outlander SUV, and while the suspension offers reasonable control, the front-wheel-drive chassis and heavy V6 engine mean the car understeers through tight corners.

However, with 263bhp and a six-speed manual or five-speed auto gearbox, the Eclipse is certainly quick, with the sprint from 0-60mph taking only seven seconds. So perhaps it is no surprise that the coup is a success. With 40,000 orders already taken, it is sure to become a familiar sight on US roads.

With a convertible Spyder coming, things can only get better. So could the car do well in the UK? It has the looks, yet without official support, it is unlikely.

Mitsubishi Eclipse

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