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3G Eclipse?...
I'm looking for a new car and considering a 3G Eclipse GT. I just want something fast(enough), handles decent, comfort, interior style, and RELIABLE. Now I know 2G's have a history of engine problems but I was unsure about the 3G. Is it more reliable? I dont really want to put alot of money into mods, but maybe just a few things so I'm not too concerned about the aftermarket support.
To sum it up... I understand they are as fast as I would like, not a problem. How's the handling? Are the leather GT buckets comfy? Is the interior dull or nice looking? Are the 3G Eclipses more reliable?
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Re: 3G Eclipse?...
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i drive 100miles one way to work everyday in my GT and im comfortable during the drive. if you get the all black interior, then it will be dead sexy. the only real problems with the 2G were with the turboed eclipses. and that problem only happened in 2-3% of all the turboed eclipses. with that being said, the 3G is very reliable as long as you take care of it. |
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The interior is kind of dull, but everything is easy to get to, and is clearly marked. The leather buckets are pretty comfortable, i drove 20 hours straight through to california with a friend and it really wasnt that bad. The only reliability issue that this car MAY have is the manual trans. Any auto trans is gonna have problems, but thats normal, for a manual i hear this one kinda sucks ( i havent had any real problems other than sometimes it's hard to get into 1st or reverse). Everything else checks out pretty good for me. Brakes are strong, suspension isnt too bad, wheel hop depends on how old your car is and how shot certain parts are (easy fix if anything is bad), stearing is quick, visibility isnt great, but not terrible, shifter is in an AWSOME place...its an alright ride.
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2000 Fed. Spec GT-"Lafawnduh" Mods: SPEC 2+ Clutch, Fidanza Flywheel, PowerStop Rotors, Red Stuff Pads, Stainless Brake Lines, B&M Short Shifter, Energy Suspension Shifter Bushings, Deyeme Firm Motor Mounts, KYB AGX shocks with Eibach Proline springs, Halo Projector Headlights with HID 12000K Conversion, TYC Carbon Tails, Kicker SS6.5 Component Front, SS MB8 Custom rear, Tsunami 2F Capacitor, ***New Stuff*** JVC KD-AV7010 In Dash DVD Player, Kicker L7 12" Woofer, Kenwood KAC-X10D Mono Amp |
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Re: 3G Eclipse?...
Yeah the 3g is very reliable if you take care of it of course. There are a couple of people at club3g.com that have 3g that have close to or exceeding 200,000 miles. IMO I think that it is fairly comfortable. Drove my car from Virginia to Idaho and it was not a bad trip what so ever. I agree with Eclipsed4utoo the black leather is extremely sexy. Have had my 3g going on a year now. I bought it used and the only problem I have had with it (besides normal wear and tear) is I had a hole in my upper radiator hose and it needed to be replaced.
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2006 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT Debagged, 18" MKW Rims, 5% Tint, Ralliart Eyelids, Outlaw Racing IM and TB Spacers, Ingals "Stiffy", Energy Suspension Polyurethane Motor Mounts, Tanabe Lower Tie/Strut Bars, Progress Rear/Eibach Front Sway Bar, D2 Racing Lowering Springs, RRE Headers and Axelback, AEM CAI w/ Bypass, 12000k HID Heads, 3000k HID Fogs, Sunroof Wind Visor, Drilled/Slotted Front/Rear Rotors, and Ceramic Brake Pads. |
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Re: 3G Eclipse?...
i will agree with the manual tranny...i don't know how i forgot about that since i have the manual tranny.
i wouldn't say the brakes are strong. mine didn't last that long. but a simple upgrade to powerslot slotted rotors and take care of that...and they are fairly cheap. |
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Re: 3G Eclipse?...
Thanks, the one I am looking at is the Sport-tronic trans.
What is that? How does it work? Is it like manual? Am I going to have problems with it?
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Re: 3G Eclipse?...
Sport tronic are pretty much manual transmission without the clutch. I gives you an option where you can manual shift through or gears or you let it automatically shift for. Personally I don't like sport tronic because to me it feels like there is more of a delay between the shifts than and manual transmission. As far as mechincal problems with the sport tronic i am not sure what they are since I have a 5 speed
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2006 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT Debagged, 18" MKW Rims, 5% Tint, Ralliart Eyelids, Outlaw Racing IM and TB Spacers, Ingals "Stiffy", Energy Suspension Polyurethane Motor Mounts, Tanabe Lower Tie/Strut Bars, Progress Rear/Eibach Front Sway Bar, D2 Racing Lowering Springs, RRE Headers and Axelback, AEM CAI w/ Bypass, 12000k HID Heads, 3000k HID Fogs, Sunroof Wind Visor, Drilled/Slotted Front/Rear Rotors, and Ceramic Brake Pads. |
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Re: 3G Eclipse?...
you won't have any trouble with driving it. you can still drive it in automatic mode. once you see it, you will understand how it works
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Re: 3G Eclipse?...
you WILL feel a difference in overall acceleration w/ a sportronic compared to a manual and if you aren't an enthusiast there isn't really much of a way to get around it
if you are you can buy new torque converters that will help you out a good deal for the automatic make sure you get ABS...locking up is VERY bad
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Re: Re: 3G Eclipse?...
So do you recommend I just look for one that is manual?
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Re: Re: Re: 3G Eclipse?...
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It all depends on what you will use the car for. If you live in an active, congested city then I would probably say tiptronic is better. If you want a fun car get a manual. Lots of snow and ice? Auto/tiptronic is easier (aside from engine braking....helps alot when its slick out). There is really no difference between an auto and a tiptronic...its just a glorified auto. I like my 5 speed because it makes the car less bitch more butch, plus it's more fun.
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2000 Fed. Spec GT-"Lafawnduh" Mods: SPEC 2+ Clutch, Fidanza Flywheel, PowerStop Rotors, Red Stuff Pads, Stainless Brake Lines, B&M Short Shifter, Energy Suspension Shifter Bushings, Deyeme Firm Motor Mounts, KYB AGX shocks with Eibach Proline springs, Halo Projector Headlights with HID 12000K Conversion, TYC Carbon Tails, Kicker SS6.5 Component Front, SS MB8 Custom rear, Tsunami 2F Capacitor, ***New Stuff*** JVC KD-AV7010 In Dash DVD Player, Kicker L7 12" Woofer, Kenwood KAC-X10D Mono Amp |
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3G Eclipse?...
Manuals do make driving more fun. Speaking of snow, how are they in the snow? My car now is a manual and I never really complain about it(execpt that it has 124000 miles on the clutch).
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Re: 3G Eclipse?...
its a FWD pig...it can't be too good in the snow.
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Re: 3G Eclipse?...
After reading about of these, they seem to be relatively easy and inexpensive to turbo charge. This just keeps getting better and better.
Excuse my ignorance but what is a FWD pig? I understand FWD...but pig?
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Re: Re: 3G Eclipse?...
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the 3G eclipse is very heavy. |
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