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Mitsubishi Reviews
2002
Mitsubishi Galant Review
Comfortable, pleasant and easy to live with.
2002 Mitsubishi Galant Base Price (MSRP) $17,707
As Tested (MSRP) $24,800
Mitsubishi's Galant is smooth, responsive, and extremely stable underway. Climbing in, it's immediately comfortable, pleasant and easy to drive, requiring no ramp-up time to adjust to its operation. It instantly feels familiar. It handles well and it's fun to hustle around corners. And the Galant offers a good value when measured against other mid-size sedans, particularly the V6 models.
For 2002, Mitsubishi has revised the styling with a new grille, front fascia, and taillamps. Redesigned instruments give it a cleaner look inside.
2002
Mitsubishi Lancer Review

A new name for a new car loaded with equipment.
2002 Mitsubishi Lancer Base Price (MSRP) $13,897
As Tested (MSRP) $15,847
Mitsubishi has renamed its compact sedan the Lancer. All new for 2002 and loaded with luxury, the Lancer replaces the previous Mitsubishi Mirage.
Although Lancer is a new name in North America, the Lancer has been a Mitsubishi staple in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East through six generations spanning three decades. It's also Mitsubishi's robust rally car, racking up victories in World Rally Championship events and other races around the world.
For North America, Lancer comes ashore in a sparkling new format to replace the subcompact Mirage sedan in Mitsubishi's line. It's a bigger car than the Mirage and packs a larger engine, a more substantial unibody structure, and more sophisticated mechanical gear. Lancer also lines a comfortable cabin with plush equipment, even on the price-leader ES base edition.
Lancer OZ-Rally is a model that adds paraphernalia to mimic rally racers, but still keeps the price in line.
Lancer's larger package size, with four more inches in the wheelbase than Mirage, positions it at the center of a crowded field of compacts that includes class leaders Honda Civic and Ford Focus, plus Nissan Sentra, Toyota Corolla, Mazda Protege, and Subaru Impreza. Competitively, Lancer has the longest body and its extended wheelbase produces a spacious passenger compartment with best-in-class legroom for front seat riders.
2002
Mitsubishi Montero Review
Seriously tough but also seriously luxurious.
2002 Mitsubishi Montero Base Price (MSRP) $31,687
As Tested (MSRP) $36,357
Mitsubishi Montero continues to provide the tailored comfort, convenience and gracious toughness that its buyers seek in their SUVs.
The Montero is one of the most versatile trucks in its category. It offers serious off-road capability and a sumptuous interior. It's an all-weather highway cruiser and a part-time backcountry buster. It offers a smooth ride, whether on the highway or on rippled dirt roads.
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