It’s common knowledge to residents of Bloomington, IL – used cars are often a much better buy than new cars. Specifically, that may be the case when considering purchasing a Mitsubishi Eclipse. However, it might be hard to peel your eyes away from the attractive 2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder. Regardless of the year, however, this sports coupe is an inexpensive way to have a reliable and good-looking car to your name. Continue Reading
Women Know What They Want In A Car
Although cars are often associated with males, women are quickly becoming some of the most important customers for all automakers. Ford Motor company reports women are now responsible for purchasing almost half of the new automobiles purchased and have an incredible amount of sway in the rest of cases, up to eighty percent. Bloomington, IL new car dealers, along with many other car dealers are turning their attention to what women want from a car and now surveys have been conducted to answer that question. Continue Reading
A first glimpse of the 2010 Mitsubishi Outlander GT S AWC
What’s most striking about the 2010 Mitsubishi Outlander is that, upon first glance, it better resembles a Mitsubishi Lancer. However with closer examination, not only is the newest Outlander an impressive update, but it’s also undoubtedly the best version yet!
Let’s start with the exterior redesign. The 2010 Outlander sports an updated front nose, which makes it appear more aggressive. It gives the vehicle a powerful roadway presence. In Bloomington IL, used cars can’t compare. Continue Reading
Electric cars meeting a power outage of interest amongst consumers?
When hybrid and electric vehicles were made possible by automobile manufacturers, this huge step in technology opened many doors for car companies. The question now is, will electric vehicles become a hit among consumers? Will sales be as successful as competing gasoline-engine models? Or will they sit in the lots of dealerships like the Bloomington, IL car dealers? Continue Reading
Mitsubishi’s latest model killed sales goals in Japan: will the US love the car too?
The new Mitsubishi’s ASX has pulled down three-and-a-half times the hoped-for monthly sales in the first four weeks on the market in Japan, but is it enough for worldwide success? We’ll soon find out when the model makes its way to the US.
Tax breaks, plus the ASX’s manageable size and just-right equipment level are universal ways to connect with buyers anywhere, and was what probably contributed to its initial success. The ASX represents the brand’s move towards on-road crossovers, a move inspired by research showing that buyers of its Outlander big brother cross-shopped D-segment sedans rather than midsized SUV/CUVs. North American buyers will get the ASX badged as the Outlander Sport. It’s not yet clear what the trim levels are going to be for the U.S. market, other than the understanding that Mitsubishi’s 2.0 liter MIVEC engine will be standard equipment. Stay tuned as the vehicle makes its way to your Bloomington car dealer. Continue Reading
