Used 1995 Mitsubishi Diamante Consumer Reviews
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Good except the brakes
Overall it's been a great car that hasn't let us down. Some weak point on the car is its oil consumption with age and the life of the brakes before they "wobble". Both items are known in the Diamante community and there are ways to combat them, but they are out there as issues. Otherwise, pretty good car for the price.
Poor gas mileage
Please don't buy this car if you have options. Very bad on gas plus it needs expensive repair every now and then.
good old Diamante
Bought car with 14K dealer demo miles and owned it through 100K. Love this car! very BMW-ish styling with great reliability. Upgraded to 16" alloy wheels and good tires -good move for handling and less brake fade/wobble. Door locks got a little funny(mind of their own)probably due to worn D.door switch. Highly recommend this car!
A lovely car nobody owns...
Apparently there are about 85 of these in the Bay Area (out of 5M cars...). This was the most comfortable wagon, with the best ergonomics, space, and setup. Extremely comfortable for me (6'5") and the whole family. The problem with this car: the engines just suck. At about 85,000 miles this car started developing all sorts of problems (leaks in the block, for example) and mechanics reported that this is not uncommon. Traded this car, sadly, for a Subaru.
94 Diamante LS Sedan
THE CAR IS SO MUCH FUN TO DRIVE. I REFER TO IT AS A POOR MAN'S BMW. IT HAS AN AGGRESSIVE GRILL. THE HANDLING IS A LITTLE LOOSE, BUT THE STEERING IS RESPONSIVE. THE CAR RESPONDS WELL TO ALL INPUTS. TRASMISSION SHIFTS ARE EXCELLENT. I WISH IT CAME WITH A MANUAL. THE ALUMINUM WHEELS ARE TOO SMALL FOR THE VEHICLE. IT SHOULD HAVE KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK MITSU!