The
2004 2005 Mitsubishi Eclipse runs on pure power under the hood. In the RS and
Eclipse GS models, this power comes from a 2.4-liter, cast-iron, SOHC, 16-valve
Inline-4 engine that delivers 147 horsepower at 5,500 rpm and produces 158
pounds-per-foot of torque at 4,000 rpm. In the 2004 2005 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT
and Eclipse GTS models, the power is generated by a 3.0-liter, cast-iron, SOHC,
24-valve V-6 engine that delivers 200 horsepower at 5,500 rpm and produces 205
pounds-per-foot of torque at 4,000 rpm. In terms of the 2004 2005 Mitsubishi
Eclipse transmission, the RS comes standard with a five-speed manual
transmission, while the 2004 2005 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS, Eclipse GT, and GTS
models come standard with the patented Sportronic sequential shift 4-speed
automatic transmission with Adaptive Shift Control. With standard features like
these, it’s no wonder so many Mitsubishi Eclipse reviews have been so positive.
Don’t take our word for it, though – experience the excitement for yourself.
Finally, the 2004 2005
Mitsubishi Eclipse is safe, too. With a sophisticated antilock braking system,
4-wheel disc brakes and automatic traction control, the 2004 2005 Mitsubishi
Eclipse GTS offers sure-footed comfort in any weather conditions. The car also
comes with standard dual front air bags, available dual side air bags and
Mitsubishi’s patented Refined Impact Safety Evolution chassis. With the
available single-button panic feature on our remote keyless entry, the Eclipse
doesn’t only help to protect you when you’re on the inside, it’s also got you
covered when you’re out. For additional Mitsubishi Eclipse specs, or to learn
more about Mitsubishi Eclipse performance, please explore the rest of our site.
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