How to Buy a Mitsubishi

By eHow Cars Editor

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Taking the time to research the Mitsubishi models you are interested in can save you not only time, but money in the long run. Doing so means you'll be equipped to make a smart decision based on the features you are looking for, the warranty you need and the resale value you can look forward to.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Step1
Consider all the models offered by Mitsubishi. They offer five cars, two SUVs and one truck. The cars include the Lancer, Galant, Eclipse, Eclipse Spyder and Lancer Evolution. The SUVs includes the Outlander and Endeavor; the truck is the Raider. With all starting at $33,000 and under there is something for everyone.
Step2
Visit the Mitsubishi website to learn more about the models currently available and learn more about the features available on each of the models. This will help you narrow down your top three choices to further research and explore.
Step3
Check out the warranty offered by Mitsubishi. They offer a number of warranties ranging from a bumper-to-bumper warranty of five years and 60,000 miles to their powertrain warranty of 10 years and 100,000 miles. All warranties are transferable and increase the resale value.
Step4
Read the reviews on the top three choices of Mitsubishi models you are interested in. The Outlander is reviewed as having a whole new sleek design and beefed up front suspension. This kind of information is important to have when looking for a Mitsubishi that is durable and fits your lifestyle.
Step5
Go to the Mitsubishi dealer in your area for test drives and to see the features you want up close .Have the dealer pull a car accident report, if you find a used Mitsubishi car that works for you. This is important to know what the vehicle has been through. Not only will it help you prepare for the maintenance that needs to be done, it can also make sure there is nothing that will void the warranty.

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