More bad news for Detroit. Mistubishi leaving the 2009 Detroit auto show along with Rolls-Royce, Land Rover, Ferrari and Suzuki. Autoweel link:
http://www.autoweek.com/article/20081121/FREE/811219995
More bad news for Detroit. Mistubishi leaving the 2009 Detroit auto show along with Rolls-Royce, Land Rover, Ferrari and Suzuki. Autoweel link:
http://www.autoweek.com/article/20081121/FREE/811219995
Suzuki makes cars?
Seriously, having Mitsubishi pull out of the Detroit Auto Show may not be all that bad a thing for Detroit. I've been wondering how long they will be able to keep a presence in the US at all.
MadScientistMatt wrote: Suzuki makes cars?Seriously, having Mitsubishi pull out of the Detroit Auto Show may not be all that bad a thing for Detroit. I've been wondering how long they will be able to keep a presence in the US at all.
Suzuki showed this last year in Detroit,
http://www.caranddriver.com/news/auto_shows/2007_frankfurt_iaa_auto_show_auto_shows/also_appearing/suzuki_sx4_wrc_car_auto_shows
not available here of course but we can always hope. Also it was always nice to see the Evo up close.
Feedyurhed wrote:MadScientistMatt wrote: Suzuki makes cars?Suzuki showed this last year in Detroit, http://www.caranddriver.com/news/auto_shows/2007_frankfurt_iaa_auto_show_auto_shows/also_appearing/suzuki_sx4_wrc_car_auto_shows not available here of course but we can always hope. Also it was always nice to see the Evo up close.Seriously, having Mitsubishi pull out of the Detroit Auto Show may not be all that bad a thing for Detroit. I've been wondering how long they will be able to keep a presence in the US at all.
that is a hot sx4.
I thought it was a rebadged Frontier. But it seems like there are a lot more two wheeled Suzukis than four wheeled ones on the street.
suzuki is rebadged frontier....
I am interested because you can get a mid size truck 4door 4x4 with a "long bed" 6ft or so. Toyota does not offer that.
Evan_R wrote: I think the Mitsu truck is actually a rebadged Dodge Dakota.
It is, and I'm pretty sure it's the first time a vehicle from an American company has been sold under a Japanese name in the US.
I'm pretty sure it's the first time a vehicle from an American company has been sold under a Japanese name in the US.
Isuzu Hombre = GM S10
maroon92 wrote: VW Routan = Chrysler Town & Country
I always wondered if that was the case. Thanks for answering my question haha.
Weird that Mitsu cancelled.
I have been involved in trade shows for nearly 20 years. The cost to attend as a manufacturer is generally 187,423 times more than the financial benefits that you receive from the show. I don't know why anyone does them. If you want to know about Mitsubishi, do you go to the website? or visit a local dealer? Or drive to Detroit to pay to get into a show?
GameboyRMH wrote:jamscal wrote: Mazda B-Series = Ford RangerSo that's why B-series trucks are so unreliable...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazda_B-Series_(North_America)
In 1994 The US version of the Mazda Truck became a rebadged Ford Ranger. Before that, the truck as a genuine Mazda Product.
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