Used 2004 Mitsubishi Galant GTS V6 4dr Sedan (3.8L 6cyl 4A) Consumer Reviews
Good looks and rides great
This is my 4th galant since 1993. By far this is the best looking. Both in interior and exterior design. In my 10 years with a Galant, never had any problems. Good on gas, but this GTS has a 6 cylender engine, compaired to the other 4 cylinders that i owned. I don't expect to get better mileage with this baby, but she handles great and feels even better.
Best sports sedan under $25K
I've had Infiniti's and Audi's in the past, but this car beats them in overall performance and build quality (especially the piece of junk Audi). It's very quick with great handling and balance on a solid and rattle-free body and suspension. The interior is great too; I particularly like the well shaped and firm power seat, great sound system, and everything within easy reach. On top of all this, a 5 yr/50K bumper-to-bumper mile warranty with free maintenance for 3 yrs/45K miles.
- GTS V6 SedanMSRP: $4,999303 mi away
- LS V6 SedanMSRP: $4,0001,387 mi away
- ES SedanMSRP: $3,5001,420 mi away
Great Sedan
I was a little bit unsure about purchasing the Galant over the usual Accord, Camry, or Altima. Today I am very pleased with the decision of the Mitsubishi. The car is quiet, fast, and comfortable and I don't feel like I just blend in with the crowd.
Just three letters.........G T S!
I have found the comparison of amenities to car price for the GTS to be the best out of sedans. However, I have been plagued by problems since I purchased it. I only hope Mitsubishi can fix them since the car is great all- around.
Great Value for the Money
I have owned my Mitsubishi Galant for about twenty months now. It is a great car, yery fast with excellent handling. However, I am not as happy with the ride at highway speeds. The car tends to jump around with the road surface. It does not feel well planted. Other than that everything else is wonderful. I especially like the 280 watt Infinity sound system. The car is also a head turner with its agressive looks. Other people, especially those driving the Pontiac Grand Prix, always want to race. It's hard to beat 0 to 60 in 6.5 sec.