If you want a sports automobile that looks the portion, but isn't as hot on power, then the 2010 Mitsubishi Eclipse is the ideal vehicle for you. There are two engine alternatives; the one most drivers would prefer is the 3.8-liter V-6, which gives out 265 horsepower. The other is a 2.4-liter four-cylinder that produces 162-horsepower, which is much less than you'd expect from a sports auto. The fuel efficiency is low as is expected from these forms of vehicles. The most fuel efficient model, the four-cylinder equipped having a manual transmission, returns 20 mpg within the city and 28 mpg on the highway.2010 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE CAR
The Eclipse isn't very as sporty as its looks may imply, especially with the smaller sized engine that lacks the power that is required. The vehicle does seem a lot more impressive once you see that it does 0-60 mph in 9.2 seconds, but that was with a test hatchback model of the auto. The V-6 does have sufficient power to have torque steer when pushed to its limits going around bends, a typical pitfall for front-wheel drive models. However, the handling is good and is simple to manage--the car appears to stick to the road nicely.2010 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE CAR
The newly developed grille and bumper make this vehicle look far more aggressive than previous models. It is available in two bodystyles, the Coupe and the Spyder convertible. The interior looks excellent with easy to use functional controls and everything is user friendly in general. Reviewers say the back seat is uncomfortable and there is certainly small cargo room, but should you were looking for comfort and space you wouldn't be looking to buy a sports automobile inside the first location. 2010 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE CAR






