Used 2001 Mitsubishi Diamante Consumer Reviews
2001 Mitsubishi Diamante LS
I really only have had a few problems with my 2001 Mitsubishi Diamante LS. The transmission is slow to react to my lead foot sometimes. I had a Mitsubishi Eclipse with an auto transmision that was much better. Also, tthis car should be rear wheel drive with so much horsepower and torque!
2001 DIAMANTE LS
I HAVE OWNED ABOUT 80 DIFFERENT CARS IN MY LIFE, SOME NEW SOME USED. I PURCHASED THIS USED WITH 15000 MILES ON IT. IT IS ONE OF THE FINEST DRIVING AND MOST COMFORTABLE CARS I HAVE OWNED. I HAVE OWNED MB,VOLVO,NISS,EVERY AMERICAN CAR MADE. THE LOOKS AND FEEL OF THIS CAR SURPASSES THEM. FOR THE MONEY YOU CAN'T FIND A BETTER RIDER.
- LS SedanMSRP: $3,500664 mi away
Near-luxury
I've had many Mitsubishi products, from Eclipse Spider to Galant; I thought I'd step up to their idea of a luxury auto. Overall, I have not been disappointed, but there are some small things that would have gone a long way to filling in my ideal of a true luxury vehicle.
why such low reasle value in these cars?
Yes, the wind noise in this car exists- does that mean it leaks when it rains? I have a 1994 wagon which I also love- I do not like the seat eating papers habit of the sedan. MY car beats most others! Was considering Avalon or Volvo along with this one. Think I should've gotten a Toyota with better resale. Would love to have a hood ornament. There is nice acceleration here...and a stable ride at 120 MPH. Back seat headroom for my son (at 6'4")is lacking
Horrible resale...Not a luxury sedan
The car looks great and we get many compliments. However, no autodimming rear view mirror, no compass, ac/heat console is cheesy. Tire wear is bad...Had to replace after 30k miles. Road noise is not what I expected from a so-called luxery sedan. Worst of all, the resale value is horrible. A $28,000 car should not be worth $12,000 after 3 yrs.