The Mitsubishi Eclipse 2011 comes in three different models, but each has a front wheel drive power train together. If you opt for the GS or GS Sport models, which will be the 2.4 liter 4-cylinder, as mentioned above, which will provide up to 162 horses on the road and up to 162 lb-ft of torque. This means you will have plenty of energy to get out of difficult situations on the road or in town.
The interior includes a panel that extends through the plane of the car, and the indicators that are attractive and chrome rims. You also get a light blue background design that is pleasing to the eye and well suited to modern tastes. However, it could have some negative feelings in general if we consider the components of low-quality plastic under various parts of the cabin, and a steering wheel that is not capable of telescoping.
The front seats are supportive of the vehicle back good and evil and contour the body good, but you will have some problems with the rear seats do not come with headrests and offering further margins head. This is, of course, due to the sloping rear door that comes with the coupe, but it is still something to consider. However, the fact that the rear seats can be divided in a 50/50 folding design makes them more useful. The top interior may come as a convertible roof if you opt for it, and it takes about 19 seconds to make the transformation happen.