Used 1995 Mitsubishi Galant Consumer Reviews
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Nice car!
Trouble free auto 144000 miles. All power accessories work fine. Double wishbone suspension at all corners make this car very agile. With H rated and traction A tires this baby loves to be tossed through the curves, and at it's limits sliding is predictable, smooth and controlled with minimum understeer. A drivers car! Four valves per cylinder, sequential electronic fuel injection and factory headers for intake and exhaust translate into tire spinning low power torque when the pedal is stomped. All original power train and exhaust (stainless steel) Real reliable car. All paid for and not interested in a new car.
95 Galant first car
For my first car, I ended up buying a 95' galant. I had looked into many other cars, and when I finally test drove the galant, I decided to buy it. The car is incredibly powerful for only 141 horses and a 4 cylinder, especially mated to the 5-speed manual. The only problems I've had were with my alternator, which froze because i left the car sitting in the cold, through snow in the winter for 3 months without running it. Otherwise, the car has been extremely reliable, and already, I have a potential buyer when I sell it.
I love it
I bought my '95 Galant and haven't had any problem with it that you wouldn't expect out of a 7 year old car. The first time I test drove it I knew it was the car for me. Has nice styling inside and out.
95 Mits Gallant
I love this car. It's been in my family for about 8 years (survived 2 undergrad colleges) and we've had very few problems with it. Right now it's at a good 155K mi and it seems like it can't wait to start up in the morning. I figure it's good for another 50K with regular oil changes. It's a good buy- I would recommend this car to anyone.
this car has given good service.
I had to replace the water pump @80,000 miles And the transaxle torque converter went out @ 143,000 miles other than that those were the only defect items I had to fix. considering what other buyers have said about their trannys i got a good one.