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− | '''Mitsubishi Eterna. 1988–92 (prod. n/a). 4- and 5-door sedan. F/F, F/A, 1755 cm³ petrol, 1795 cm³ diesel (I4 OHC), 1755, 1997 cm³ (4 cyl. DOHC).''' [[Mitsubishi Galant (E30)|Galant (E30)]]-based range, initially with a five-door liftback, and four-door sedan called Eterna Sava added October 1989. Meant to replace [[Mitsubishi Cordia]], [[Mitsubishi Tredia|Tredia]] as well as E10-based [[Mitsubishi Eterna Σ (E10)|Eterna Σ]]. Only liftback exported, usually as [[Mitsubishi Galant]]. Sava had a more slanted D-pillar than regular Galant. Most of the same comments for Galant apply here: well equipped, well built sedans. | + | '''Mitsubishi Eterna. 1988–92 (prod. n/a). 4- and 5-door sedan. F/F, F/A, 1755 cm³ petrol, 1795 cm³ diesel (I4 OHC), 1755, 1997 cm³ (I4 DOHC).''' [[Mitsubishi Galant (E30)|Galant (E30)]]-based range, initially with a five-door liftback, and four-door sedan called Eterna Sava added October 1989. Meant to replace [[Mitsubishi Cordia]], [[Mitsubishi Tredia|Tredia]] as well as E10-based [[Mitsubishi Eterna Σ (E10)|Eterna Σ]]. Only liftback exported, usually as [[Mitsubishi Galant]]. Sava had a more slanted D-pillar than regular Galant. Most of the same comments for Galant apply here: well equipped, well built sedans. |
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Revision as of 14:51, 23 November 2013
Mitsubishi Eterna. 1988–92 (prod. n/a). 4- and 5-door sedan. F/F, F/A, 1755 cm³ petrol, 1795 cm³ diesel (I4 OHC), 1755, 1997 cm³ (I4 DOHC). Galant (E30)-based range, initially with a five-door liftback, and four-door sedan called Eterna Sava added October 1989. Meant to replace Mitsubishi Cordia, Tredia as well as E10-based Eterna Σ. Only liftback exported, usually as Mitsubishi Galant. Sava had a more slanted D-pillar than regular Galant. Most of the same comments for Galant apply here: well equipped, well built sedans.
Manufacturing location: Japan
Marque: Mitsubishi | Model: Mitsubishi Eterna | Predecessors: Mitsubishi Cordia, Mitsubishi Tredia, Mitsubishi Eterna Σ (E10) | Successors: Mitsubishi Eterna (1992–5), Mitsubishi Emeraude