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MITSUBISHI Galant VIII Estate (EA0) cars: technical specifications, versions and trim levels
Mitsubishi Galant VIII (EA0) 5-door estate cars were produced by Mitsubishi Motors between 1996 and 2003. They had 5 seats. These cars were designed by the Japanese specialist Akinori Nakanishi. These automobiles had a spacious interior and capacious luggage compartment and were praised for superb handling. At onlinecarparts.co.uk, you can buy spare parts for Mitsubishi Galant VIII (EA0) estate at affordable prices. Moreover, we often hold promotions to help you save even more. Finding suitable spark plugs, brake pads and other components takes a few minutes only. We will deliver your purchase as fast as possible. Become a client of onlinecarparts.co.uk today as we value your time.
Technical characteristics of Mitsubishi Galant VIII (EA0) estate
Body length was 4680 mm, width – 1740 mm, height – 1445 mm. The ground clearance was 150 mm. Maximum loading capacity of the car equalled 575 kg. The luggage compartment capacity was 420 litres and increased to 1400 litres with the rear seats folded.
The vehicle had independent multi-link front and the rear suspensions. The front axle carried vented brake discs. The rear axle was equipped with vented or solid discs depending on a version.
Main versions
About 10 versions of Mitsubishi Galant VIII EA0 (1996–2003) estate were available. The manufacturer offered petrol and diesel cars with front- or all-wheel drive.
2.0 TDI MT diesel version was the most fuel-efficient. It had a turbocharged 8-valve inline-four engine with direct fuel injection. It outputted 90 hp and the maximum torque of 202 N·m at 2500 rpm. Top speed of the car was 170 km/h. 0 to 100 km/h acceleration took 12.8 seconds. To overcome 100 km, this car needed 9.4 litres of fuel in the urban cycle, 5.4 litres – in the extra-urban cycle and 7.2 litres – in the combined cycle.
Trim levels of Galant VIII (EA0) estate
Not only the basic trim level was offered, but a few extended ones as well. They included GLX, Classic, Equippe, GLS, SE, Sport, Elegance, V6-24.
All Mitsubishi Galant VIII (EA0) estate cars had a factory-installed anti-theft system, central locking, and front airbags. They also had an adjustable steering column and heated electric side mirrors. The standard trim featured electric windows only in front.
The Sport trim level added alloy wheels, rear electric windows, and front fog lights to these standard features. There were roof bars as well. Optional extras included an air conditioner or climate control, power sunroof, audio system with CD-changer. This trim also adds optional side airbags to the standard front ones.