The 1999 3000gt VR4 is one of 25 in the united states limited edition.
Ojas said:Holy cow. So a total of 287 3000GTs invaded our shores with that wing?!? That's 287 too many, then.
Not to mention the ones on the Evos...Ojas said:Holy cow. So a total of 287 3000GTs invaded our shores with that wing?!? That's 287 too many, then.
That's partly because it weighs 3800 pounds.RyRy210 said:The VR4 looks good on paper, performs poorly in real life situations.
Ojas said:I'm glad it's a Limited Edition. Still, 25 3000GTs in the US with this spoiler is 25 too many.
CRX B16B VTEC said:3000 GTO was the only car that I couldn't push to move it... its very heavy. In the past dealing with 5 mitsubishi cars, 4 of them had electronics problem...
Not necessarily, according to the latest J.D. Power survey of vehicle dependability:NSXIMAGE said:I bought one our daughters an '01 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT Spyder and she refuses to pay the insurance, so I am driving it. We bought it with 17k miles a year and a half ago. The car has over 55k today and never a problem. (like my formerly owned NSX-T). The problems you speak of must be in the older models?
Holy cow. So a total of 287 3000GTs invaded our shores with that wing?!? That's 287 too many, then.
Unfortunately, some people commit the same desecration to their NSXs...Ojas said:Holy cow. So a total of 287 3000GTs invaded our shores with that wing?!? That's 287 too many, then.
Not necessarily, as Old_S13 pointed out. I think if you asked people to choose between an NSX and a 360 Modena, or an NSX and a Porsche 911 GT2, the NSX might not come in first - yes, even here on an NSX forum.NSX FoYoAss said:This is a NSX Forum, ofcourse 99% of the people are going to pick the NSX.
PHOEN$X said:Not to mention the ones on the Evos...