The FWD GS-Ts were no slouches when they were modded right as well.You realize there was an AWD variant that people made hilariously fast? And they would have cost so much more with RWD that they'd never really sell.
I haven't been called an ignorant teenager because of this car yet lolI love the looks of this car, but it's ruined by how much you'll look like an ignorant teenager if you buy one. Uncool.
I know, nothing against you.I haven't been called an ignorant teenager because of this car yet lol
Obligatory pic.You realize there was an AWD variant that people made hilariously fast? And they would have cost so much more with RWD that they'd never really sell.
So is this the stock version of the one from F&F?@Jahgee1124
Can you change the title so people stop getting confused. I'm guessing it's supposed to refer to all of the Eclipses and not just the GS-T.
The title says it's the GS-T but he put the specs for every Eclipse made in those years.So is this the stock version of the one from F&F?
Cool story. Base model you said, when is the next GT6 update?The title says it's the GS-T but he put the specs for every Eclipse made in those years.
Also, incase your wondering, the car in F&F was a base model Eclipse.
How the hell should I know?Cool story. Base model you said, when is the next GT6 update?
The nomination says GS-T@Jahgee1124
Can you change the title so people stop getting confused. I'm guessing it's supposed to refer to all of the Eclipses and not just the GS-T.
1997-1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS-T
View attachment 148230
Specs
Engine: 2.0L Turbocharged I4 210hp (4G63)
Body style: 2-door coupe or 2-door convertible
Chassis: Chrysler PJ platform
Transmission: 5sp manual or 4spd auto
Weight: 2,877 lb (1,305 kg) or 3100 lbs (convertible)
Price: Average $3,566
Drivetrain: Front engine Front wheel drive
Length: 172.4 in (4380 mm)
Height: 49.8 in (1266 mm), 52.8 in (1340 mm)
Top speed: 140mph
Okay, but you put down the specs for every Eclipse model, not just the GS-T. Just pointing it out.The nomination says GS-T
We got the Eclipse GS-X instead of the Evolution because the entire point of the GS-X was that it was crazy cheap compared to the Japanese imports. They were already having enough trouble selling any 3000GTs.As I understand it, the Eclipse GS-X became kind of a stand-in for the Lancer Evolution in the united states, which isn't very cool on Mitsubishi's part because it means we didn't get that model until the later versions. A mild Uncool.
You realize there was an AWD variant that people made hilariously fast? And they would have cost so much more with RWD that they'd never really sell.
There are plenty of good-handling FWD cars, why should a car immediately be considered worse because of which wheels are given the power?
A car designed specifically for women to drive, yet here in the States, they're driven almost exclusively by teenage boys
I still think that RWD would be the best option for just about any car under 300hp.
I still think that RWD would be the best option for just about any car under 300hp.
So? at the end of the day, no matter how much or how little power a car has, if it handles well, then it handles well.They are only good-handling because of the little power their engines have.
Why do you think that? I don't see how changing the driven wheels would make this a much better car.Even with much less power like in this Eclipse, the rear wheels will serve it better than the front.
Again, why? If the car does it's job well, then why should it matter so much where the power is sent?If it were a smaller hatch, FWD would make sense, but mid-sized sporty coupes like the Eclipse should be RWD or AWD, no matter the power output.
I love this car if for no other reason than where the engine is located.![]()
This little lovely agrees.