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The official 9G Galant!
You all remember that pic that's been floating around on Edmund's of a so called 9G that was covered in black tarps? Well, that isn't a Maxima and is indeed the 9G Galant. Check out the pics below.
Here is a pic of a 2004 GTS
http://www.dangerdanj.com/Galant-GTS.jpg
Here is a pic of a 2004 ES
http://www.dangerdanj.com/Galant-ES.jpg
Looks like an Altima/Maxima combo to me. I don't like it too much. Perhaps I need to see it in person?
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wow, unless mitsu starts makin some changes in their designs, this might be the last g-ride i own. i'm so glad i got mine when i did. but, ya never know, maybe they'll be out on the road for a while and i'll learn to like them, lol.
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yea your right dan. Looks like Mitsubishi and Nissan have been collabertaing :?
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I guess that settles it. My ride will be the last Galant I will own. Hopefully I will be able to afford a BMW M3 in the near future. It does not matter if it's the older version.
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i wonder why they changed the gtz trim to gts. a different motor from the ES possibly? looks are ok. but yea looks can be easily changed. the stuff under the hood isn't as easy
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It would have to drive hella nice in order for me to consider it. Doesn't it seem like the Accord, Altima, and 9G Galant are looking similar? :? :shock:
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I don't like it. Maybe it will have to grow on me also. Are there any specs to the performance. Maybe if it is hitting 400hp I might think about it.
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Damn... and I was just startin to like the g-ride.. was talking about upgrading when this ones paid off.. guess not now.... :rounder:
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oh god that thing is hidious!!!!!!!!!!
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I think it looks kinda stubby and is not a handsome car at all. By the way, DANJ, where did the pics come from? I have been trying to find pictures from the show and can't find any.
-Mohammad
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Here's an article that I found about the RalliArt version Galants:
#3 of 9 More Details on Future Mitsubishi Models by tsx Mar 26, 2003 (1:38 am)
I've just confirmed, the V6 Model in the Galant will offer a RalliArt version, similar to TypeS Acura Models. The RalliArt Galant will be factory equipped sports model with increased power, most likely 240HP, body kit and sport interior.
the website that I found this article can be found here:
http://www.edmunds.com/future/2004/mitsubi.....4.Mitsubishi*
Jimmy
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>The completely redesigned 2004 Mitsubishi Galant takes on the biggest names in mid-size sedans with a whole new attitude. The new-for-North America Lancer Sportback gives Mitsubishi a powerful entry in the sportwagon segment and expands the Lancer name to three models. And Mitsubishi's remodeled Diamante flagship sedan focuses on the upscale segment with a new corporate look and a stronger automotive identity.
"New spirited products, in new segments, are keying our growth," said Pierre Gagnon, chairman and chief executive officer of Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. "Our family of vehicles is growing to meet a broader family of Mitsubishi Motors' consumers who, in 2003, will have more of our cars and S.U.V.s to choose from than ever before, something for every stage of their lives." Â*
2004 Mitsubishi Galant
More power, more poise, more room, more attitude. Mitsubishi's all-new Galant now offers a 3.8-liter V6 engine that leads the class in displacement, a robust and highly rigid new unibody structure and more than 100 cu. ft. of interior passenger room. Of course, as with all new Mitsubishi's, the 2004 Galant has vibrant, show-car styling designed to shoulder aside the average family car and stand out in traffic.
At more than 190-inches in length and 72.4-inches in width the 2004 Galant not only looks substantial, it is. The wheelbase has grown to 108.3-inches. The standard tires have been pumped up to 16-inches. The base 2.4-liter Mitsubishi Innovative Valve timing and Electronic Control (MIVEC) engine jumps to 160 horsepower, and the available 3.8-liter V6 cranks out 230 horsepower and a hill-flattening 250 lb. ft. of torque.
Inside, dimensions expand in every direction. Huge cabin width provides more than 57-inches of shoulder room, while 37-inches of rear legroom afford rear passengers ample comfort.
As with the previous Galant, the model line-up includes four distinct trim lines, with missions ranging from expressive family sedan to exhilarating sport sedan.
The Galant DE is expected to start below $19,000, fitted with the 2.4-liter engine, automatic transmission, four-wheel disc brakes, air conditioning, 140-watt CD audio system, keyless entry and power windows, locks and sideview mirrors.
The high-volume Galant ES is expected to start under $20,000 and is equipped with cruise control, titanium-style interior trim, upgraded interior lighting, premium cloth upholstery, color-keyed exterior treatment and a range of options and upgrades.
Mitsubishi's V6 range opens with the Galant LS, a mid-size that packs the 230 horsepower, 250 lb. ft. engine, a Sportronic® automatic/manual transmission, traction control and anti-lock brakes with electronic brakeforce distribution. What it doesn't include is a high-powered price. The preliminary price point for the Galant LS is under $22,000.
The Alpha male of the Galant family is the GTS. Hunkered down on 17-inch alloy wheels, fitted with big stabilizer bars and sporting a strut tower brace under its hood, the GTS has the mechanicals to match the menacing look. Four-bulb projector headlights, parabolic fog lights and a mesh sport grille signal the GTS' serious intentions. At the rear lies an integrated lip spoiler, custom taillights and a baritone exhaust note that helps leave a lasting impression.
Galant GTS also includes a leather-trimmed interior, 270-watt Mitsubishi/Infinity® premium audio system, sunroof, front and side impact air bags, power driver's seat and automatic climate control, along with a choice of interior decor treatments and a color information display in the upper center dash panel.
Following the Endeavor sport utility vehicle, Galant is the second new vehicle in Mitsubishi Motors' Project America series. The all-new Galant was specifically designed in California, engineered in Michigan and Japan, and assembled in Illinois to meet the specific needs and high expectations of American drivers. And with its size, substance and sophistication, Mitsubishi expects the American-made 2004 Galant to reach annual sales of more than 100,000 -- making it the best selling vehicle in Mitsubishi's North American line-up. Â*
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they should have just bought over the 8g vr4 instead of a complete tear down and rebuild imo.
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The pics I posted are from www.autoweek.com in the NY Auto Show section.
That info that Pinoy posted is interesting. It's good to see the GTS will be available in stick, but at only 230 hp, who cares? I mean damn, that's all they can get from a 3.8 liter engine?!
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I think 230hp is too low for these day, the new Civic has more than that.
If Mitsut doesn't do better 3 or 4 years down the line, I switch over to Domestics like Chrysler, Doged or something that looks better and has more power under the hood.
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i think this motor has lots of potential. im thinking this car is like the evo. with a few mods, u'll get a whole buncha power unleashed. lots of potential
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MMC has disapointed me... I son't like the shape, especially whole front...
:evil:
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I think the overall styling doesn't look too bad. It's just the front end that takes a little getting use to. It's just like the 02 and up grill, some like it some don't. There's always going to be aftermarket kits that will change the looks of the car. ( shougun, vis, etc) Unlike our generation G's it's going to take more than just clearing the corners to enhance the looks of this new Galant.
Jimmy
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(PinoyESV6)</div><div class='quotemain'>i think this motor has lots of potential. im thinking this car is like the evo. with a few mods, u'll get a whole buncha power unleashed. lots of potential</div>
I think you're making a wild assed guess. There's not as much modification available to be done to a MIVEC engine. Remember that you're just looking at CID numbers when you say 3.8L. That's how physically big the engine is, and it has to be bigger to accomodate the MIVEC piston placement. Size doesn't necessarily equate to power. Look at the difference between the 3.0 and the 3.5 V6. It's a whopping 5hp difference.
Besides that, it's an ugly car....add a stick, alteezas and a 270 watt stereo, and it's still just an ugly car with a stick, alteezas and a 270 watt stereo.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Fishboy55)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(PinoyESV6)</div><div class='quotemain'>i think this motor has lots of potential. im thinking this car is like the evo. with a few mods, u'll get a whole buncha power unleashed. lots of potential</div>
I think you're making a wild assed guess. There's not as much modification available to be done to a MIVEC engine. Remember that you're just looking at CID numbers when you say 3.8L. That's how physically big the engine is, and it has to be bigger to accomodate the MIVEC piston placement. Size doesn't necessarily equate to power. Look at the difference between the 3.0 and the 3.5 V6. It's a whopping 5hp difference.
Besides that, it's an ugly car....add a stick, alteezas and a 270 watt stereo, and it's still just an ugly car with a stick, alteezas and a 270 watt stereo.</div>
yup. 100% wild ass guess. but i have this vibe saying that it will. come on there has to be a reason why such a big motor isn't making that much power.
with everything said im starting to think about the eclipse. im pretty sure its not up for a redesign but what will it say when the galant has more power than it...hmmm
i think it would look better with a modified front end of their cz2 concept car...hmm
http://www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp/d...s/boulet01.jpg
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There will be an all new eclipse for 05.
I'm glad to see the 9G get more power, but it's not a car I would consider at all. Honestly, I like smaller cars and I think even my 8G is a little too big. The 9G looks huge and looking like a Camry is not a good thing in my book.
-Mohammad
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Makes me glad I bought my 01 gtz when i did. I would like to look into the motor this sounds like a question for manybrews!
Wes
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https://www.thegalantcenter.org/styl...efault/sad.gif
Reminds me of when they changed the eclipse for 2000.
Maybe with better wheels on it.. but as of right now.. it looks pretty crappy. Its round AND square... front end has to go too, looks like a smashed endeavor..
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what idiot at mitsubishi is pushing the damn NOSE idea?! did we recruit the pontiac guy or something? i want to throw up on it. and why the higher front fender still??? i am currently driving my second galant. i guarantee i wont be driving a 3rd. OH yeah, it looks like they ripped off the side view from chrysler.
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i think its hott, only in GTS form :wink:
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>I've just confirmed, the V6 Model in the Galant will offer a RalliArt version, similar to TypeS Acura Models. The RalliArt Galant will be factory equipped sports model with increased power, most likely 240HP, body kit and sport interior.
The 2004 Outlander will be upgraded to the 2.4-Litre SOHC MIVEC engine which will have increased 20+ HP and torque. The RalliArt version might hit the market in 2005 jumping the power to 200HP and sport appearance.
<span style='font-size:25pt;line-height:100%'>The New Diamante will use the new 3.5-Litre V6 MIVEC with increased power and a AWD system.</span>
Montero Sport will most likely be into it's last year for 2004. The bigger Montero will use the next V8 from Mitsubishi.
I will post more details as they come available. Â*
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AWD system mann!! V6 3.5 power! whoa i'm saving my money
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Well, at least with this Galant you would be able to comfortably put 20's on their. It's been done on the 8G but it didn't look too comfy. At least with this one, it does.
I don't know why so many people are trippin'. It's a G-Ride. Wheels, kit and other shit and it's going to be flossin', specially if I get one. I can make a Pinto look tight.
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:lauging: pintos are tight stock :wink:
well the more i look at it the side/rear looks pretty sleek. im still not likin the front grill/hood, which im sure ralliart or some other company could hook us up https://www.thegalantcenter.org/styl...ault/smile.gif
probably not but one could dream
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Looks like a cross between a diamante and a camry. wtf are they thinking.
ulgy :?
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(atxmob)</div><div class='quotemain'>what idiot at mitsubishi is pushing the damn NOSE idea?! did we recruit the pontiac guy or something? i want to throw up on it. and why the higher front fender still??? i am currently driving my second galant. i guarantee i wont be driving a 3rd. OH yeah, it looks like they ripped off the side view from chrysler.</div>
that's what I'm thinking. The nose thing. ???
right ..
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I know that this has nothing to do with the G's but did you see the Lancer Station Wagon they brought out...what crack laced pipe were they smokin when they designed this: http://www.autonews.com/images/rando...sportbacka.jpg
Man I thought MMC was goin forward, not just copying everyone else...like someone else said, they just should brought the VR-4 over here like Nissan did the SkyLine
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Im sorry, ans I will probably get shit for saying it, but................I LIKE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, and will seriously consider purchasing one for Todd when we gwt all our shit together
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Looks like an Pontiac Aztec/sunbird in the front and like an Altima/Camry from the front fenders back.
My days in this forum will end once I don't have my present 8G, because I will not have a 9G. It is flat out UGLY.
Went from a sleek classy BMW look to that as mentioned above.
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i dont think she needs any help with her looks, i really do like her...just the way she is....everyone should be allowed to have their own opinions, and not have the opinions of others forced down their throats
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the station wagon is cool, only in yellow though
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here is my opinion.
i like the front,
I don't like the back
i don't like how the back of the cabin looks like a camry,
More power, GOOD, but not enough.
I want to see it in person and see how it performs to see if i would consider getting it or not.
pictures say a thousand word but sometimes that is not enough. What about performance.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(BGR)</div><div class='quotemain'>Well, at least with this Galant you would be able to comfortably put 20's on their. Â*It's been done on the 8G but it didn't look too comfy. Â*At least with this one, it does.
I don't know why so many people are trippin'. Â*It's a G-Ride. Â*Wheels, kit and other shit and it's going to be flossin', specially if I get one. Â*I can make a Pinto look tight.</div>
HAHA BGR you are the Man!!! Yeah,..I am gonna get the 9G. I don't know when but it will be my next car.