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| {{{1990-2004)}}}
| 1990-2004)
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| {{{Entry-Level Luxury}}}
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| {{{Hardtop Sedan}}}
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| 3417 lbs.
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| 3.5 L 6G74 V6
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| Power
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| {{{210 HP 230 TQ}}}
| 210 HP 231 Torque
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| Similar
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| Acura Legend, Lexus GS, Infiniti Q45
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'''Use the following MODEL TEMPLATE as the foundation for the Wikicars' Model page:'''
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The '''Mitsubishi Diamante''' is a luxury-entry sedan manufactured by [Mitsubishi Motors] from 1990-2004.
The '''Mitsubishi Diamante''' is a luxury-entry level sedan manufactured by '''Mitsubishi Motors''' from 1990-2004. In the United States Mitsubishi Diamante is not as popular or well known incomparasion to Austrailia where these cars are reknowned for their reliability and saftey.
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===Recent Changes===  
===Recent Changes===  
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1997 - Mitsubishi gave the Diamante a full makeover making the car's body and bumpers more agressive and solid. New head lights and tail lights were also introduced.


===Styles and Major Options===
===Styles and Major Options===
Diamante Featured 2 main trims; The Sporty ES and Luxurious LS.
Diamante Featured 2 Main trims; The Economy Class (ES) and Luxurious (LS.)


===Pricing===
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===Main Competitors===
===Main Competitors===
The Diamante's main compeitors included cars such as the 91-95' Acura Legend (96'+ Acura RL), Lexus GS, & infiniti
The Diamante's main compeitors included cars that were V6-powered sedans, such as the 91-95' Acura Legend (96'+ Acura RL), Honda Accord, Infiniti Q45, Infiniti i30, Nissan Maxima, Lexus GS, & Toyota Camry.  
 
==Hybrid Models==
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==Unique Attributes==
==Unique Attributes==
The Mitsubishi Diamante's climate control unit featured a small screen that users could interact with.
The Mitsubishi Diamante's climate control unit featured a small screen that users could interact with.
    
    
==Proformance==
Acceleration (0-60): 8.5 sec.
==Resale Values==
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Revision as of 23:01, 17 September 2008

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Mitsubishi Diamante
Mitsubishi
aka Mitsubishi (Sigma, Verada, Magna)
Production 1990-2004)
Class Entry-Level Luxury
Body Style Hardtop Sedan
Length 194.4 in.
Width 70.3 in.
Height 54.9 in.
Wheelbase 107.1 in.
Weight 3417 lbs.
Transmission 4 Speed Automatic
Engine 3.5 L 6G74 V6
Power 210 HP 231 Torque
Similar Acura Legend, Lexus GS, Infiniti Q45
Designer {{{Designer (lead designer if it was a team effort)}}}

Use the following MODEL TEMPLATE as the foundation for the Wikicars' Model page:

The Mitsubishi Diamante is a luxury-entry level sedan manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors from 1990-2004. In the United States Mitsubishi Diamante is not as popular or well known incomparasion to Austrailia where these cars are reknowned for their reliability and saftey.


Recent Changes

1997 - Mitsubishi gave the Diamante a full makeover making the car's body and bumpers more agressive and solid. New head lights and tail lights were also introduced.

Styles and Major Options

Diamante Featured 2 Main trims; The Economy Class (ES) and Luxurious (LS.)

Pricing

Mitsubishi Diamante is a very under quoted car and depending on year and trim prices may vary from $2,700-$10,000+

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Main Competitors

The Diamante's main compeitors included cars that were V6-powered sedans, such as the 91-95' Acura Legend (96'+ Acura RL), Honda Accord, Infiniti Q45, Infiniti i30, Nissan Maxima, Lexus GS, & Toyota Camry.

Unique Attributes

The Mitsubishi Diamante's climate control unit featured a small screen that users could interact with.

Proformance

Acceleration (0-60): 8.5 sec.

Resale Values

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Criticisms

The Diamante features poor interior lighting in comparasion to its compeitors

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Current Generation: (1997–2004)

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