08-18-2014, 10:51 PM
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Drives: 2010 2SS, 2011 Buick Regal Turbo
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Posts: 1,392
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Originally Posted by SEVEN-OH JOE
5 Car Brands That Customers Don't Buy Twice
#1. Mitsubishi: 21.77% repeat customers
Mitsubishi is a small brand: as of July 31, the company had sold just 46,021 vehicles in the U.S., which is fewer than some luxury automakers. That's in part because Mitsubishi doesn't have the same deep pockets as many of its competitors, so it can't advertise its products as widely. It's also due to Mitsubishi's limited product lineup, which tends to include mostly compact cars and crossovers, without much variation. And Mitsubishi's dealer network doesn't help matters, because it's so much smaller and more dispersed than those of other marques. To add insult to injury, Mitsubishi models perform poorly in both initial quality and long-term dependability. It's really no reason that the company has so little brand loyalty.
Mitsu (a close ally of Chrysler in the past-taught them FWD) - Chrysler - Dodge
Clean sweep for WIN/PLACE/SHOW! Well-done!
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I fell for Mitsubishi twice
Had a 1993 Mitsubishi Mirage in high school. Between it and the Nissan Pulsar I had I could rebuild an engine pretty good After my father thankfully totaled it (he was fine), years later I took another stab at Mitsubishi with the 1999 Eclipse GSX AWD. Loved it, did some work to it and had a little over 300 hp at the wheels. But in the end it was still a Mitsubishi, and I suffered from the infamous "Crankwalk" and that was that...
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