For a few years the former Chrysler Canada sold Mitsubishi vehicles rebadged as Dodge and Eagle products. One of them was the 1989-93 Mitsubishi Galant. It was introduced in the ’89 model year as the 2000 GTX, only to become the Eagle GTX from 1991-93.
When it arrived, the 2000 GTX/Galant was conceived as a sporty alternative to the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord, to name two. Initially, three versions were sold: base, Premium and Premium DOHC.
For its time, even the base car was considered quick, with a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine rated at 102 horsepower. But the high-performance version (with a tweaked 2.0-litre four-banger) was quicker at 135-horsepower at 6,000 rpm. (Note: in the United States, a turbocharged Galant rated at 195 hp. was also sold from 1991-92, but it was never offered by the manufacturer in Canada.)….. Read more at Autos.ca
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