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4.63 out of 5 stars

The Best Car Ever

joe421, 03/30/2013
1993 Eagle Summit DL 4dr Wagon
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

I bought this car new in 1993. Was a camper and lived in it for 20 years. Only major problem was gasket between transmission and motor had to be replaced. After 332,000 miles I donated it, not because of any problems with it, but because I got something a little bigger. That little car could have easily gone another 100,000 miles...no problem. I absolutely loved it. Good bye old friend...wherever you are.

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4.5 out of 5 stars

I loved this car

mamasplat, 02/28/2003
1993 Eagle Summit DL 2dr Coupe
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

I bought the car in 1995 off the lot. It had 75000 miles on it when I bought it. I loved this car. never left on the side of the road, and it was never in the shop besides oil changes. The only major thing that I had to replace is the clutch, which doesn't suprise me, when I bought the car, I didn't know how to drive clutch, and I learned in that car, and taught about 3 different people how to drive clutch as well. I swear I would still have the car to this day if I wouldn't have totaled it in an accident. (which that happened three days after I put in the new clutch) ha, ha.

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4.88 out of 5 stars

Best car I ever owned.

jlf, 10/17/2010
1994 Eagle Summit DL 4dr Wagon
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

Bought this car new in 1994. Over the years, drove it hard. Did routine maintenance when due. Replaced 3 timing belts, the accessory belts 2 times, 1 alternator, normal replacements of expendables like tires, batteries, brake pads. I live in MN, where we use tons of salt each winter. Only in the last year has the body started to rust. Other than that, it has the original engine and manual tranny, neither of which ever has been opened. Synchros still work, and it uses no oil. It is criminal that these cars no longer are available in the US. Bring these cars back! This vehicle was the same as the 3-door Mitsubishi Expo. Mitsubishi should aggressively market them.

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3.38 out of 5 stars

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susiepie, 12/13/2002
1993 Eagle Summit DL 4dr Sedan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

Bought this car around 1999 with 30,000 miles on her. Somethings wrong with it like idle air control motor, and the seatbelt motor went out-raw deal-manufacturer called a recall on switch, they fixed it, but since the switch stuck it burnt out my motor which isn't recalled. Seat belt motor quoted $1000 to fix!!

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4.38 out of 5 stars

A Great Little Car

Joe101286, 12/22/2002
1993 Eagle Summit ES 4dr Sedan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

My car may not be the fastest or the flashiest, but for being 10 years old this thing looks like it could be a 1996. It runs perfectly, the body has kept up excellently, the interior is mint, and it really says something about the car when after 10 years and 120K miles, the thing runs perfectly.

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2.63 out of 5 stars

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Eagle1993, 12/12/2004
1993 Eagle Summit ES 2dr Coupe
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

I bought this car as my first. I purchased it with only 112,000 km on it. In the last year I have put about 40,000 km on it. It was in good shape when I got it, but it seemed that everything wanted to go wrong. I have replaced: radiator, water pump, plugs, belts, oil pan, all engine gaskets and seals, timing, exhaust several times, lights which the dumb car keeps blowing, and the list goes on and on. The interior overall is designed good but the material on the seats was cheap and it came apart in the seams. It is however a reliable car if you can keep up with costly repairs, and they are costly cause it comes with a Mitsubishi engine.

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3.75 out of 5 stars

1993 Eagle Summit Wagon

Norton, 01/01/2007
1993 Eagle Summit DL 4dr Wagon
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

Has performed very well for 167,000 miles, with only 1 large problem which was a transmission (automatic) rebuild at 105,000 miles.

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3.5 out of 5 stars

OK van, but watch it, watch it.

Mr. Nice, 05/17/2008
1993 Eagle Summit 4dr Wagon AWD
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

Bought with manual tr. ,used, 150K, with 2 valves blown, smoked heavily, fixed only 2 valves and head gasket, smoke didn't dissapear, was told all exhaust valves needed to be replaced. Major problem : if you have asian made Summit it has 90% parts of Mitsubishi Expo! Buy only parts that look like the one you have inside. When I asked for ignition rotor for Summit it was different from Expo, that coused a lot of problems. Starter the same fuel filter the same Always buy parts for both Expo and Summit and return the wrong ones. Remove fuse for seatbelts click manually save motors. Watch tranny fluid, had problem shifting, synchron was going bad - $ 1000.- job Shift slowly so clutch engages

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3.63 out of 5 stars

good car/great price

cimil, 07/29/2002
1994 Eagle Summit LX 4dr Sedan
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

This was my first car purchase. As is always the case, I wanted to get the best car possible for my money...which was not much at the time. I've had my '94 eagle Summit for over 7 years now and have had no problems with it. It is an economy car that I have been very pleased with.

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3.75 out of 5 stars

Great little car

Foo Fighter, 05/29/2005
1994 Eagle Summit ESi 2dr Coupe
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

I am parting with my Eagle Summit ESI after 140,000 miles. I originally bought it for my wife to commute to school. It cost $10,000 and was paid off in a year. After she got pregnant in 1998 I bought a larger "safer" car and I started driving this little puddle jumper. I wasn't thrilled about inheriting this car but it won me over through driving fun (upgraded suspension and manual transmission) and reliability. This car has never broken down...in 140,000 miles NEVER. It still hasn't needed a clutch or exhaust or any major engine components. I keep the oil in it and flush & fill the radiator yearly and the thing just keeps on running. Well worth the money.

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