Here's the last review for the year and a Christmas Special at that! The Mitsubishi Eclipse 2G

The second generation of the Mitsubishi Eclipse is a memory of the era of the early 2000s ricer or tuner culture (depends on who you ask), but is the car a product of a bygone era or something much more?

Starters:
The 2G Mitsubishi Eclipse was released in 1995 to replace it’s aging DSM (Diamond Star Motors) predecessor 1G Eclipse (which was sold alongside the Eagle Talon and the Plymouth LAZERRRR) while the Laser dropped out of production for the 2G model, the Eagle Talon kept running with the Eclipse until 1998 when it when out of production (the Eclipse wouldn’t follow until a year later). The 2G Eclipse was subject to pop-culture exposure from films like The Fast and The Furious to games like Need for Speed Underground 1 & 2.

Styling:
It’s taken a modest shift to the weird bubbly styling of the original car, while the pre-facelift model looks a bit weird, especially with the oddball front bumper, small spoiler and orange indicators, the weird spiral-y OEM wheels don’t help matters also the sloping front looks like it got squashed down gradually. The facelift is a little bit more decent with a curved and elevated spoiler (GS-T and GSX models), more aggressively styled front bumper and a slightly flattened out front end and some 5-spoke wheels. But the design only gets worse 3G onwards.

Engine:
Varies between trims, either the Chrysler-sourced 420a N/A engine for the RS and GS (US only) the N/A 4G63 for the GS (Euro only), N/A 4G64 (Spyder GS) or the turbocharged 4G63T that it shares with the Evo (GS-T, Spyder GS-T, GSX), There’s some slight popularity to the 4G63 engines as a whole due to their robustness and abundance of aftermarket parts. All of these engines are either coupled to a 4 speed automatic or a 5 speed manuals. All of these engines are coupled to a FWD drivetrain as well with the exception of the GSX which is 4WD.

Versatility and practicality:
Also varies between trims, you’ll get either basic stuff in the RS and GS to cool creature comforts in the GS-T and the GSX (there’s too many to list) there’s not a lot to say about this apart from the fact that you can fit your normal shopping in the boot due to its hatchback boot lid and put the dog in the back.

Pricing:
These cars are hard to come by especially in the UK, but I couldn’t find any UK listings so if you’re looking for one elsewhere then look in Japan (well, you can TRY) or suck it up to a RHD model in Europe or the US.

In conclusion:
Well, there’s not really much to say. I’m not a big fan of this car but it has been a staple in the car culture and it’s easy to see why but I was never a fan of it in the first place and it was never an extremely exciting car to me. Just it’s younger and older brothers, the 3000GT/GTO and the FTO.

Final grade: B

It’s a well-known car but it’s not very common in Europe or the UK and I don’t find it interesting.

Would I buy it?: No, due to its non-existence in the UK.

Sorry if it’s lacking but it was requested by a user and I shouldn’t have waded in too far that way.

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Comments

Dominik Maslyk (Euro & JDM Addict) (Autistic boi)

Myrmeko (#CTSquad) You asked, I listened

12/22/2018 - 21:04 |
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Dope.

12/22/2018 - 21:12 |
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Myrmeko (#CTSquad)

So, really good review.
You gave your opinion without feeling biased.

The weird spiraly rims are not the only choice you can get. There are other variants for the 2GA.

Also, you can find Eclipses quite easly in Europe, but not the turbo ones.
Also Talons, for whatever reason.
Still non-turbo. But automatic at least.

12/22/2018 - 21:40 |
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RWB Dude

Yaya my fav car!

12/22/2018 - 23:34 |
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boi_

The 4G63 in the 2Gs kinda sucked as it was a weaker 7 bolt crankshaft. The 1G Eclipse/Talon/Laser+Galant VR4 had a much stonger 6 bolt crankshaft

12/23/2018 - 08:29 |
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boi_

In reply to by boi_

Also the Eclipse wasn’t sold that much in Japan as it was too big to be considered a compact car and was also built in the USA . The FTO was sold in much higher numbers there

12/23/2018 - 08:30 |
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Dominik Maslyk (Euro & JDM Addict) (Autistic boi)

In reply to by boi_

I’ve heard there were issues regarding the crankshaft

12/23/2018 - 10:24 |
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Metrickzcz (Prelude Squad)

This is a review i can accept from someone who hasnt driven the car. Great job.
Will you do a 3rd gen Prelude review please?

12/23/2018 - 17:40 |
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Reviews will re-commence around February or March 2019

12/23/2018 - 19:38 |
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