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plumers
04-05-2005, 01:57 AM
I went to a Honda dealer to traded my 9G (2 months old) and the salesdudes said "Mitsubishis is going out of business and nobody wants to buy Mitsubishis, if you want to buy cars look for Honda or Toytas first then Mitsubishi as your last choice" and he didn't want to take my car, he also added "I will sell that Galant (2000 DE) for a thousand coz we're tired of selling mitsubishis". I was expecting at least I can sell this $18K but his final words before I left is "okay, we would take it for 10". Those words were really shocking and hurt me.
Did he mean it literally that Mitsus are going out of business???

peanotation
04-05-2005, 02:11 AM
it's been said for years they will. for some reason no one likes them and their KBB value is horrible (for no reason).

Ikudni
04-05-2005, 08:08 AM
it aint for no reason.. the had that scandal where they hid evidence of defects in the cars and trucks for like 20 years.. a whole bunch of old exec's are gettin sued as we speak.. then there were all the loans they gave out to cats that defaulted.. mitsu's bleedin money.. the cars aren't sellin cause.. let's admit it.. the stylin direction is leavin a little to be desired.. we're a loooong way from when the galant was considered the car of the year (6g)

gtx
04-05-2005, 08:16 AM
1997. "The new Galant, in fact, is already making history by being chosen to receive the "1996-97 Car of the Year Japan" award, the most prestigious automotive award in Japan. " (Remember, this is the 8G)

1999. "The Galant named the Best Buy in the U.S. by Car and Driver magazine. U.S.-based Internet site "Auto Channel" announces the Galant as the 1999 Car of the Year. The Mitsubishi Galant named as the best vehicle in its price category in a guide published by AAA (American Automobile Association), the largest organization for motorists in the U.S. "

But yeah, still. don't listen to the dealers tho, what they have to pay for always will be crap, and what they want to sell you is always the top of the automotive engineering. https://www.thegalantcenter.org/style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif

cardude03
04-05-2005, 12:29 PM
if you dont want to get raped on the resale, dont take it to the dealer, u have to sell it privately. check out the kbb site, i wonder how much they say u can get for it.

Jet Black
04-05-2005, 01:35 PM
^I can get at most is 3k for mine w/80k miles.

Lootrock
04-05-2005, 01:48 PM
^I can get at most is 3k for mine w/80k miles.

Damn, thats freaking horrble, and you got a V6. I can't imagine what they'd try to give me if I even wanted to sell it.

jusmills
04-05-2005, 02:31 PM
Mitsubishi more than likely won't go out of business, there's way too much capital investment by Daimler-Chrysler for that to happen. What more than likely will happen is that Daimler-Chrysler or another company (Chinese investors for example) will let the bleeding of Mitsu continue until shareholders begin to jump ship and the stock price drops, then Chrysler will buy a bigger portion of the company (currently 19%), drop some of the execs or otherwise cut costs to lower the fixed costs of the company (which is the main reason the company is in trouble now-mitsus execs long term strategy was flawed). More than likely mitsu will go the way of Datsun/Nissan did in the late 80s before Renault picked them up, same as what happened with Mazda before Ford (yes Mazda pulls from Fords global parts bin) got to them.

On another note...I believe the honda dealer was just fishing for some business. I'd never trust a damned thing that a dealer (the actual car salespeople) has to say my experience is that 100% of them lie, some are ok people but the majority are just dumbasses. If you want proof, ask them about the engine code of your car, most will just fumble around and not give you what you want...how are you going to trust a guy that doesn't know details about the product that he's trying to sell you...

str8304
04-05-2005, 05:48 PM
Mitsubishi more than likely won't go out of business, there's way too much capital investment by Daimler-Chrysler for that to happen. What more than likely will happen is that Daimler-Chrysler or another company (Chinese investors for example) will let the bleeding of Mitsu continue until shareholders begin to jump ship and the stock price drops, then Chrysler will buy a bigger portion of the company (currently 19%), drop some of the execs or otherwise cut costs to lower the fixed costs of the company (which is the main reason the company is in trouble now-mitsus execs long term strategy was flawed). More than likely mitsu will go the way of Datsun/Nissan did in the late 80s before Renault picked them up, same as what happened with Mazda before Ford (yes Mazda pulls from Fords global parts bin) got to them.

On another note...I believe the honda dealer was just fishing for some business. I'd never trust a damned thing that a dealer (the actual car salespeople) has to say my experience is that 100% of them lie, some are ok people but the majority are just dumbasses. If you want proof, ask them about the engine code of your car, most will just fumble around and not give you what you want...how are you going to trust a guy that doesn't know details about the product that he's trying to sell you...

From what I heard and read last year, Daimler-Chrysler parted ways with Mitsubishi. Now they partnered up with them to keep them from going under, but now like i said, DC bounced on them. Now Mitsubishi is standing on its own and struggling.

mike969mb
04-05-2005, 06:31 PM
Mitsubishi more than likely won't go out of business, there's way too much capital investment by Daimler-Chrysler for that to happen. What more than likely will happen is that Daimler-Chrysler or another company (Chinese investors for example) will let the bleeding of Mitsu continue until shareholders begin to jump ship and the stock price drops, then Chrysler will buy a bigger portion of the company (currently 19%), drop some of the execs or otherwise cut costs to lower the fixed costs of the company (which is the main reason the company is in trouble now-mitsus execs long term strategy was flawed). More than likely mitsu will go the way of Datsun/Nissan did in the late 80s before Renault picked them up, same as what happened with Mazda before Ford (yes Mazda pulls from Fords global parts bin) got to them.

On another note...I believe the honda dealer was just fishing for some business. I'd never trust a damned thing that a dealer (the actual car salespeople) has to say my experience is that 100% of them lie, some are ok people but the majority are just dumbasses. If you want proof, ask them about the engine code of your car, most will just fumble around and not give you what you want...how are you going to trust a guy that doesn't know details about the product that he's trying to sell you...

From what I heard and read last year, Daimler-Chrysler parted ways with Mitsubishi. Now they partnered up with them to keep them from going under, but now like i said, DC bounced on them. Now Mitsubishi is standing on its own and struggling.

exactly what i read on an article recently - only reason mitsu is probably still going is that one of the big banks over there is helping finance them cause they own it.

plumers
04-05-2005, 06:56 PM
Yeh, my friend whose Japanese dudes said that the most luxury cars in 1998 (he left Japan in 98) was Mitsubishi and it was Galant. Mitsubishis are probably struggling just like KIAs and Hyundays, People just have known Toyotas since 1980s. My parents told me that Toyota were like those grown-ups as well, back in 1972. I don't know what the hell KBB people think, they put worst resale values on Mitsubishis, imagine that I had 2 months old 9G (GTS, top offa line) 3500 miles and the depriciation is around $12,000 plus the amounts that dealers have taken from my skinny wallets.

Dealers = Rip Off

Mante
04-05-2005, 07:03 PM
I went to a Honda dealer to traded my 9G (2 months old) and the salesdudes said "Mitsubishis is going out of business and nobody wants to buy Mitsubishis, if you want to buy cars look for Honda or Toytas first then Mitsubishi as your last choice" and he didn't want to take my car, he also added "I will sell that Galant (2000 DE) for a thousand coz we're tired of selling mitsubishis". I was expecting at least I can sell this $18K but his final words before I left is "okay, we would take it for 10". Those words were really shocking and hurt me.
Did he mean it literally that Mitsus are going out of business???


A: never believe a car salesman, they never tell the truth..
B: Mitsu and Nissan are merging..

plumers
04-05-2005, 07:17 PM
A: never believe a car salesman, they never tell the truth..
B: Mitsu and Nissan are merging..

Are you sure about Mitsu and Nissan merging together??? did nissan bought mitsus or mitsu bought nissan?

Lazarus
04-05-2005, 07:53 PM
i thought it was Mitsu and Chrysler

8ggalant
04-05-2005, 07:57 PM
oh shyt thats awesome...now i dont feel like a total traitor lol

ChikagoGTZ
04-05-2005, 09:48 PM
I should get 7500 for my 00 GTZ, not a total loss, too bad it's not for sale....mofuggers! https://www.thegalantcenter.org/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif

jusmills
04-06-2005, 12:11 AM
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>From what I heard and read last year, Daimler-Chrysler parted ways with Mitsubishi. Now they partnered up with them to keep them from going under, but now like i said, DC bounced on them. Now Mitsubishi is standing on its own and struggling.</div>

I'm not sure...DC wanted to part ways with them last I heard because they didn't really want to give Mitsu about 1.6 billion that it needed to bail it them out...from the flaw (design and market) strategy. Mitsu maybe on its own now...not doubting that, but unless they come up with a helluva way to get back into not only the US market but the Japanese market (Toyota's market share is up like 10% from what I read) the bleeding will continue. I read that DC's long term plan will be to let the share price drop so they can get a bigger foothold in the Japanese market (otherwise its just importing US, Korean and German made cars).

<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>exactly what i read on an article recently - only reason mitsu is probably still going is that one of the big banks over there is helping finance them cause they own it.</div>

Yeah, most of the Japanese car companies own their own banks. They also can lower their cost structure by investing heavily in the people that make parts for their cars. In addition to that, I know for sure that a good deal of the larger asian car makers are parts of a bigger congolmerate companies (Toyota of Toyota-Luen Corp which started out as a huge player in the textiles business, Mitsubishi as part of Mitsubishi-Rayon Corp big in chemicals, even Hyundai part of Hyundai Heavy Industries that make oil tankers)

plumers
04-06-2005, 07:56 PM
But if Mitsubishis gone out of business, then Tommi Makinnen (if anybody know him?) is gonna be walking and retired from WRC World

pinoyesv6
04-06-2005, 08:04 PM
But if Mitsubishis gone out of business, then Tommi Makinnen (if anybody know him?) is gonna be walking and retired from WRC World

i haven't been up to date with the WRC world but i thought tommi retired already

seth98esT
04-06-2005, 08:37 PM
Tommi drives for subi now

Mante
04-06-2005, 08:37 PM
A: never believe a car salesman, they never tell the truth..
B: Mitsu and Nissan are merging..

Are you sure about Mitsu and Nissan merging together??? did nissan bought mitsus or mitsu bought nissan?

Im pretty sure, then again Im going on the word of someone that works at a mitsu dealer in my area...** location of the meet that just past** cough

Im pretty sure nissan purchased some/alot of shares in mitsu BUT only time will tell.

plumers
04-06-2005, 08:38 PM
I dunno, last time I watched dat he was still there, it was 2 years ago tho. Probably he is retired now

Lazarus
04-06-2005, 08:56 PM
How dare you all use Tommy's without knowint who he is or what he's doing. Tommy Retired years ago.

https://www.thegalantcenter.org/viewt...light=tommy+wrc ('https://www.thegalantcenter.org/viewtopic.php?t=23333&highlight=tommy+wrc')

Donovan
04-06-2005, 09:33 PM
what the hell
mitsu and nissan?

I like nissan tho..silvia 300zz-tt skyline
mitsu evo 06 eclipse galant

jusmills
04-06-2005, 10:23 PM
yeah I did some reading...Mitsu and Nissan have partnered up (but its not a full bail out partnership just on one market). In the Japanese market Nissan has no presence in the mini-car market and Mitsu obviously does. So Nissan is leaveraging Mitsu advantage to make money, by letting Mitsubishi produce mini-cars under he Nissan brand...mitsubishi gets money and keeps plants operating a high capacity which saves money...I guess its a good deal.

Here's a couple good but short articles about the relationship:

http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/conte...19/b3882044.htm ('http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/04_19/b3882044.htm')

http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory?id=418847 ('http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory?id=418847')

HaloAngel
04-08-2005, 04:30 PM
Mitsu is not going out of business...that salesman is Bullshitting with you. The 9G is actually selling better than the Honda Acorn and Toyota Cam-Rhyme and so he's probably bitter about it...the 8G's don't hold value for shit because of Mitsu placing so many into the rental industry...as for the 9g, it has a limited participation in the rental industry so it'll hold the value better then the previous models....

The DE actually I can understand because I personally hav't sold one since the 9g has been out...thus far ES w/leather and LS w/o leather have been the two best selling models. And now we are suppose to get the new Galant SE this spring and the Ralli-Art version next year....

The Galant SE is basically a GTS version with the 2.4L Mivec instead of the 3.8L Mivec...so those who want the look of the GTS but the gas mileage of the DE/ES...can just get the SE for right around $20K.....

Mitsu's have never held their value..the only ones are the sports cars like the 3K..GST/GSX..and any VR4 especially....otherwise, the Endeavor would be the next in line then the 9G Galant....

Donovan
04-08-2005, 06:12 PM
Hrm..
Would be cool if Mitsu came out with an already turboed eclipse ..
like the new one 3.8 mivec but..
5spd auto
6spd manual
6spd manual turbo