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Used Mitsubishi Eclipse Convertibles

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2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse What's new for 2012? 
2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse

Mitsubishi is marking the Eclipse's final year with an SE (special edition) version for both the coupe and Spyder. SE models add styling cues such as smoked-out alloy wheels, black side mirrors and unique decals. For the coupe, four trims are available: GS, GS Sport, SE and GT. The convertible can be had in GS Sport, SE and GT trims.

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2010 Mitsubishi Eclipse What's new for 2010? 
2010 Mitsubishi Eclipse

For 2010, the GS model receives two-tone front and rear bumper fascias similar to the GT. New standard equipment includes a dual exhaust, Bluetooth hands-free phone connectivity, a rearview camera and electronic stability control.

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2009 Mitsubishi Eclipse What's new for 2009? 
2009 Mitsubishi Eclipse

The Eclipse Spyder receives a new front and rear fascia, with the GT trim gaining a new, throaty dual exhaust and Active Stability Control. New colors include a yellow paint bright enough to earn the name "Solar."

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2008 Mitsubishi Eclipse What's new for 2008? 
2008 Mitsubishi Eclipse

The GT gains 18-inch wheels, while both trim levels gain a six-month free subscription to SIRIUS Satellite Radio and a standard tire pressure monitoring system.

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2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse What's new for 2007? 
2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse

There are not a lot of affordable 2+2 sport convertibles, and this distinctive drop-top Eclipse arrives just in time to reinforce the positive impression made by its 2006 curvacious coupe stablemate. It provides the recently struggling Japanese maker a one-two image punch that says, "Hey, look at us! We have exciting products today and there's more to come."

About Mitsubishi Eclipse

After more than two decades on the market and four generations, 2012 marks the final year for the Mitsubishi Eclipse coupe and Spyder (convertible). While this 4-seater once stood out for boasting high-performance features like a turbocharged engine and all-wheel drive at a reasonable price, in recent years the Eclipse has become a merely "sporty" front-wheel-drive car that favors the comfort side of the equation to attract a broader range of buyers. Although the 2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse boasts curvaceous looks, a low starting price and a powerful V6 engine option, it lags rivals like the Subaru BRZ/Scion FR-S, Chevrolet Camaro, Kia Forte Koup, Honda Civic Si and Hyundai Genesis coupe when it comes to powertrain options, refinement and performance.