Mitsubishi Eclipse (1989-2011)
The Mitsubishi Eclipse is a sports car that was produced by the Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors from 1989 to 2011. It was originally based on the Eagle Talon, and was sold in the United States and Canada. The Eclipse was also sold in various other countries around the world, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
The Eclipse was first introduced in 1989 as a two-door coupe, and was later offered as a convertible and a four-door sedan. It was powered by a range of four-cylinder engines, ranging from the 1.8-liter to the 2.4-liter. The Eclipse was available in a variety of trim levels, including the GS, GSX, and GT. The Eclipse was also offered with both manual and automatic transmissions, as well as all-wheel drive.
The Eclipse was a popular car in the UAE, particularly in the more affluent emirates such as Dubai and Abu Dhabi. It was seen as a symbol of success and wealth, and was a popular choice among young professionals and businessmen. The Eclipse was also popular with the younger generation, who enjoyed its sporty styling and performance.
The Eclipse was also popular in the used car market in the UAE, with many people looking to buy a used Eclipse in good condition at a reasonable price. For those looking to buy a used Eclipse, Classic Trader UAE is the perfect place to start. Classic Trader UAE is the leading online marketplace for used classic cars in the UAE, with a wide selection of used Eclipse models to choose from.
The Mitsubishi Eclipse was a popular car in the UAE, and remains a popular choice for those looking for a classic sports car. With its sporty styling and performance, the Eclipse is sure to turn heads wherever it goes. Whether you’re looking for a used Eclipse for yourself or as a collector’s item, Classic Trader UAE is the perfect place to start your search.
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