Reader’s Question:
I just closed a great deal for a 2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse here in Houston, Texas. I am actually fussy when it comes to the interiors; can you give a short detail about what’s inside this car?
David
Houston, TX
I am also a proud owner of the 2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse and I am very proud to share the good things about its interiors. Jumping inside this marvelous vehicle, Front seats are comfortable, sufficiently bolstered for mildly spirited driving and satisfactorily cushioned for a long, interstate drive from around Houston, Texas. The 2007 Eclipse provides more room, more spacious than the pre-’06 model for front-seat. It is a blend of slight increases in key dimensions and design tricks that boosts the spacious feel.
The doors of the Mitsubishi Eclipse are frameless which drop fractionally to clear their seals when the door is opened and then re-seat when the door is closed. Their windows’ shape required a fixed quarter window toward the front which allows the main windows to retract fully into the door. This design moves the outside mirrors backward, so the driver must consciously turn his or her head to the side to scan for overtaking traffic. Back seat comfort does not lie in here and there are no head restraints. The back seats are to be used almost only for very short drives. Interior door panels are functional, with a good-sized handle and convenient, child-safe power window buttons. These are the most favorable features of the Mitsubishi eclipse that I really love. I was also able to get an affordable auto insurance for this one at a very cheap price.
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