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2005 Mitsubishi Galant Review (continued)
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Driving Impressions

The Mitsubishi Galant delivers a smooth, quiet ride, thanks largely to its stiff platform, wide stance and long wheelbase. Minimal noise leaks into the cabin, just a slight rumble from the tires and a discernible whistle from the exterior mirrors at highway speeds.

The 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine in the DE and ES features Mitsubishi's Innovative Valve timing and lift Electronic Control (MIVEC), which switches between two different cam profiles for optimum power, response, and efficiency at high and low engine speeds. The Galant four-cylinder develops 160 horsepower at 5500 rpm and 157 pound-feet of torque at 4000 rpm, competitive figures for the class.

The V6 makes freeway merging easy. Passes on two-lane roads are completed without drama. The V6 is rated 230 horsepower and, more important, 250 pound-feet of torque, a substantial figure; torque is that force that propels the car from intersections and up hills.

The four-speed automatic transmission shifts smoothly, although it does hunt a bit in hilly territory. With the Sportronic feature, it shifts automatically in normal mode, but can be switched into a semi-manual mode for more control; it will not shift up or down automatically when in the manual mode, giving the driver full control over shifting.

For its size and heft, the Galant feels decently planted on all but the most twisting roads. The GTS model's suspension feels firm. The DE/ES/LS suspension is softer, allowing the car to move around a little more when driven hard.

V6 models come standard with electronic traction control, which can selectively apply the brakes at one or more wheels and/or reduce engine power to control wheel spin on uncertain surfaces.

Brake feel is solid and reassuring, but the Galant is no lightweight. Anti-lock brakes with Electronic Brake-force Distribution is standard on the V6-powered LS and GTS, optional on ES. EBD proportions braking pressure between the front and rear wheels depending on how the car is loaded, and changes pressure dynamically as weight shifts forward under hard braking. The idea is to send the brake pressure to the wheels with the most weight on them, which is where it can do the most good. This gives the Galant stable braking performance.


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My favorite features are the roominess of the interior, the Infinity stereo, the sunroof, and the handling. Only suggestion i would give to improve the dashboard material.
posted by Mitchell on Oct 13 2006
 
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This Car is awesome. It has a beautiful exterior, very sporty looking. Fun to drive and a good deal for the money. I am very happy with my purchase. Strongly recommended!
posted by Orson on Nov 27 2006
 
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This car is the complete package. It has a great exterior design, roomy and stylish interior, nice 6 speaker CD/AM/FM stereo, drives smoothly, and handles very well. Would recommend it to anyone...!!
posted by Waren on Dec 01 2007
 
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Handles extemely well and has good acceleration. Very smooth at high speeds. The stereo is awesome. But It would be nice if the CD player would accept MP3 format also.
posted by P. Evans on Jan 04 2008
 
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