Mitsubishi are releasing a new Delica

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Mitsubishi are releasing a new Delica

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As above http://media.mitsubishi-motors.com/pres ... l1586.html

*Sigh* if only they would redesign the FTO
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Mitsubishi wrote:INVECS-III CVT 6-speed Sport Mode models are fitted with Paddle Shifters that allow the driver to change gear manually with both hands on the steering wheel.
I want that in my car :D

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Mitsubishi wrote: 7. Entertainment

* Standard on G-Premium and a factory-fitted option on the G-Navi package is a Rockford Fosgate premium sound system that uses a 860 Watt amplifier, 12 speakers and 5.1 channel Dolby Digital/ Digital Theater Sound (dts) surround sound technology to create an awesome sound field with superior tone quality.
* Standard on G-Premium and G-Navi package is a 30 GB hard disk drive on-board navigation system with 7-inch LCD monitor that uses dedicated LSI circuitry for ultra-fast route search. Mounted in the rear cabin ceiling and available as a factory-fitted option on G-Premium and G-Navi package is a 9-inch wide display with built-in DVD/CD player and infrared headphones.
I want this too
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paddle shifting would mean u hafta keep both hands on the steering wheel
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Only if the paddles are mounted on the steering wheel, and not the steering column.
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Supplanter wrote:Only if the paddles are mounted on the steering wheel, and not the steering column.
I rather have the paddle shift on the steering column as you won't accidently selet the wrong gear, as in +/-, while you doing a turn.
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Re: Mitsubishi are releasing a new Delica

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topao wrote:As above http://media.mitsubishi-motors.com/pres ... l1586.html

*Sigh* if only they would redesign the FTO
I bet they will in a few years time.,
Remember the Mazda Millenia/Eunos 800M which used a miller cycle engine, only production car in history to use one. They are re releasing a nw version of that in 2008/09. I think that if the Mitsubishi 380 sales pickup they might be making a 4g eclipse in adelaide because they want to make a second car which is on the same platform and there is only one other vehicle other than the eclipse or 380 on that platform and I think the eclipse would sell better.
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