Mitsubishi Fuso Trucks In Houston

June 11, 2009 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I am in need of a light duty truck for a small business that I have here in Houston, any recommendations?

Manuel

Houston, TX

A very good line of commercial trucks is the Mitsubishi Fuso Trucks which are reliable and efficient, according to the drivers who use them. Mitsubishi Fuso may not be a name that you hear all the time, but these medium to light duty trucks have been available since the 60’s and have established a good reputation among truck drivers. At present time, you may usually distinguish a Fuso by the Canter badge seen at the front or by the Mitsubishi badge that is usually found at the rear of the truck.

Since you are looking for a light duty truck for your small business in Houston, it is recommended that you choose the Mitsubishi Fuso Canter. This is a lighter duty commercial vehicle being sold here in the US and other parts of the world including Japan, other Asian countries, Europe and Middle East.

Most truck drivers usually prefer the line of Mitsubishi Fuso trucks as it gives the ideal options for people looking for a medium to light duty commercial vehicle. The manufacturers produce about 15,000 new truck units every year and so far, there have been 100,000 sold by Mitsubishi dealers. Mitsubishi Fuso trucks feature high production superior standards that are approved by ISO standards and if merged with a test track and a highly comprehensive final examination for quality, it is truly no surprise that these trucks are one of the most commonly sought after trucks for light duty operation. You can also find used Mitsubishi Fuso trucks from Mitsubishi dealers, and you can buy them at extremely affordable prices.

Mitsubishi Galant Houston Texas

 

December 13, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I’ve seen Hondas & Toyotas. I’d like to see if the Galant can meet my requirement as a value-for-money sedan here in Texas. What can you tell me about it?

Todd

Houston, TX

Hey there, Todd! If you’re in the market for a value-for-money sedan, then the 2009 Galant could be a good choice for you. I will suggest that you test drive one once you visit your Mitsubishi dealer there in Texas. Although it may not look much compared to Acuras and Lexus models, the Galant is a very practical car to drive. After all, Mitsubishi’s rally-bred cars are always fun to drive and usually packed with some “oomph” once you press on the accelerator.

If you are someone who regularly drives people around, rest easy because the Galant can seat 5 people comfortably. Either you pack in the family or your friends for a ride around town, the Galant can ably do that. You can ably do that with a choice from 4 trims. The ES and Sport Edition (SE) both come with a 2.4 Liter MIVEC engine with 160 hp performance. The V6 trims are the Sport V6, with 230 hp and Ralliart with about 258 horsepower. Mitsubishi also took care of passenger comfort by providing automatic climate controlled air-conditioning and cruise control as standards. For safety, all trims have Anti-lock brakes and electronic brakeforce distribution, and front airbags, side-impact air bags and even side curtain airbags. That’s like being engulfed by airbags once you get into an accident.

Mitsubishi Endeavor Houston Texas

 

December 13, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

The Mitsubishi Endeavor, is it a car or an SUV? Whatever it is, can you give me some pointers before I go to my Mitsubishi dealer here in Texas?

Morgan

Houston, TX

The Mitsubishi Endeavor is a car or SUV…make that crossover worth testing out, Morgan. I’m sure that the looks and power or overall performance will satisfy your needs in Texas.

You can like the Endeavor by looking at it in several angles. In terms of power and utility, the two trims of the Endeavor, the LS and SE, are both powered by a 3.8 Liter V6 that generates about 225 horsepower and about 265 lb-ft of torque. With this kind of muscle, you can haul some more gear and people on weekend out of town trips. There are options to go either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive depending on what you’d like to come with your Endeavor. My choice is to go with the all-wheel drive and my reason follows. In terms of handling, since the Endeavor is a crossover, it is a given that it can handle like a car. Mitsubishi made sure of that by providing stability control system to its all-wheel drive models. Once we talk of safety, the Endeavor comes equipped with Anti-lock brakes with electronic brakeforce distribution, front airbags and front and rear curtain airbags. It even has a 5-star rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

2009 Mitsubishi Lancer Houston

 

November 12, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

A friend of mine told me that if I wanted a cool looking car, I should try going for a Lancer. I am about ready to give up on my dad’s 10-year old hand-me-down Ford. It’s time for the big league move here in good old Houston, Texas. Should I go with my friend’s advice?

Eric

Houston, TX

Hey, Eric, I think you’re friend is right. It is time to ditch the hand-me-down and look good in Houston, Texas. And it is time to get rid of some maintenance headaches. I bet you got a few things planned already for you and your Lancer.

But, hey, let me just say what is in store for my man, Eric. If you saw a lot of car movies that featured a lot of Asian-looking people, chances are, you know how much mod-ding you can do with the Mitsubishi Lancer. But first, my advice is, go with the base model for a 2009 Lancer and mod as you go. Enjoy the stock model first before tinkering with it. That way, you get to maximize the full-potential of the engine and the look of the car. By the way, if you’re really up to it. I suggest you go for a GTS or the Ralliart Lancer. Choices are between a 168 hp and 237 horsepower engines, the MIVECS engines have always been reliable. You can also check out the available options for the two models when you go to your Mitsubishi Houston dealer. Either way, with either the GTS or Ralliart, you get power and coolness in your future car. Whoo! I love the new Lancer.

Interior Features Of 2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse

 

September 27, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I am supposed to visit a Mitsubishi Dealer in Houston, Texas and plans a 2007 Eclipse purchase. Could you possibly describe to me the interiors of the said car?

Vanessa

Houston, TX

My family owns a 2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse here in Houston, Texas and we all really love it. Especially when you jump in, you will feel the luxurious yet austere design. The dash extends across the cabin in a single piece of pleasantly finished plastic. Physically, it moves away from the front passenger as it nears the door, adding a perception of roominess. Yet the lower part of the right side dash subtly incorporates a knee bolster. The front airbag supplemental inhibition is masked by a seamless surface. The Stereo and the climate control dials are finger friendly and easy to operate. The 140-watt, six-speaker system that comes standard is not even a loll, and even saves a cubic foot or so that the premium system’s 10-inch subwoofer occupies in the cargo area. The handbrake is positioned on the correct spot which is on the driver’s side of the center console next to the shift lever. A pair of cup holder is located on the right side.

Indeed I could not ask for more with the comfort that I get from the 2007 Eclipse from Mitsubishi. We were also able to get a reliable auto insurance to come with it from this site. They have free quotations and you get fast answers to your queries.

Houston Mitsubishi Dealership

 

November 1, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
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Q: Is there any weird practice that I should be aware of before I go to the Houston Mitsubishi dealership to buy my car?

A: There are a lot, but it depends on who you asked. The stupidest thing I have every come across at a Houston Texas Mitsubishi is when the car salesperson tries to get all of your personal information before you even test drive a car. They ask you for your social security number and they want to photocopy your driver’s license, and most people give in because they don’t realize that this is wrong.

They’re doing this because they want to run a credit check on you without even telling you. The Houston Texas Mitsubishi dealer might say that it’s necessary before a test drive, but that’s not true at all. I’ve rented a lot of cars, and they never needed a copy of my driver’s license. All they needed to do was see it and that was it.

Before you take your test drive, you don’t need a credit check because you aren’t sure if you want the car yet. It’s just a weird tactic that the Houston Texas Mitsubishi uses to pull you in ad get you to purchase a car. Remember that the more someone looks into your credit, the worse the score will be, so you only want someone to pull up your credit report when it’s absolutely necessary.

It’s not just Houston Texas Mitsubishi that does this, it’s all car dealerships, so you should look out for it anywhere you go.

Mitsubishi Dealer in Houston

 

November 1, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
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Q: Can I get money for a trade in from a Mitsubishi dealer in Houston?

A: Every Mitsubishi dealer in Houston that I’ve bought a car from has allowed you to trade in a car as a down payment or in addition to a down payment. One even took a car that wasn’t operating at all and would have been expensive to fix for three thousand dollars! If we had tried to sell that on Craigslist or something it would have gone for five hundred bucks, so we made a good deal.

I would suggest trading in a car if you have it to your Mitsubishi dealer in Houston because if you have a big enough down payment then you will make lower monthly payments and it won’t take you as long to pay off your loan. Trading in a car AND making a cash down payment is even better.

I think the problem that a lot of people come up against when trading in their car to their Mitsubishi dealer in Houston is that they don’t really know how much their car is worth. Sometimes this means that they’ll trade it in for way less than they should, or they’ll avoid trading it in at all because they think that no one is offering them a good price. I think the key to overcoming this is realizing that you have to separate what you deserve from what you want.

Before you go and trade in your used car to your Mitsubishi dealer and Houston, find out what it’s really worth. If you check Kelley’s Blue Book, they not only give you the actual value but the trade in value (which is less) as well. This won’t mean that it must absolutely be that number, since it’s up to the interpretation of the dealer, but it’s a good place to start.

Houston Mitsubishi Dealer

 

November 1, 2007 by fashun · Leave a Comment
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Q: Which Houston Mitsubishi dealer has the best specials on cars and trucks?

A: Well, I’ve found some pretty good specials at each Houston Mitsubishi dealer over time, but I guess it depends on what exactly you’re looking for. I mean, do you want a new car, or a used car, or something else? Because one Houston Mitsubishi dealer might be better in one category, and another in another. It all depends.

For one, the Houston Mitsubishi dealer Gillman only has three specials on new cars going on right now. They’re pretty good specials, though. One is for a Gallant ES and you save $5500 off of the MSRP. Another is or the Endeavor LS, and that’s even better with a savings of $7600. The last one is the Raider LS Ex-Cab, even better still, $8000 savings. Pretty good, but not many.

Then you have Champion Houston Mitsubishi dealer. The problem with their specials is the lack of variety. At least for the Gillman Houston Mitsubishi dealer specials they had an SUV, a truck, and a car. For Champion, all they have are four trucks. But the savings on the trucks from Champion Houston Mitsubishi dealer are more than for the others. However, none of their specials for new cars are actually Mitsubishis. Only one special is, but it’s for a 2004 Montero Sport.

Last of all, you have McGinnis Houston Mitsubishi dealer. I really like their specials, and they also have a nice variety. They have two SUVs, two cars, and a truck. I guess trucks aren’t as popular as they used to be. The savings they have aren’t as great as the others, though. The Outlander, for one, a great car, is only $3000 off the MSRP. Then there’s the Endeavor LS (a popular special) which is $6500 off, so you’d probably do better getting it at Houston Mitsubishi dealer Gillman. The Raider is $7000 off…again, better with Gillman. The Spyder is only $3000 off, but I’d take just three bucks off because I really like that car.

Anyway, it just depends on what you’re looking for. I probably wouldn’t go with Gillman Houston Mitsubishi dealer if I wanted specials because McGinnis outdoes them everytime time.