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Mitsubishi Names 25th Anniversary Dealerships

Japanese automaker Mitsubishi may not be as successful as it is today like some of its fellow Japanese automakers but its influence in the United States auto market is undeniable. Recently, the automaker, which has given American performance enthusiasts with cars such as the Evo and the Eclipse, named ten dealers who have been selling Mitsubishi cars and trucks in the United States in 25 years. These dealerships have become the automaker's anchor in the United States auto market.

Mitsubishi Motors President and Chief Executive Officer Hiroshi Harunari will be presenting a special award to each of the ten dealerships which have been with the Japanese automaker for a quarter of a century. This celebration of the automaker's 25th year of doing business in the United States started last Friday with Mr. Harunari visiting the Auburn Valley Mitsubishi Dealership in Washington State. The said dealership sold the first Mitsubishi-badged vehicle in the United States.

"We honor the commitment and loyalty to the Mitsubishi brand over the past 25 years of these pioneers in the Mitsubishi Motors family, " commented Mr. Harunari. "Starting with the sale of the first Mighty Max, Cordia and Tredia models to today's Eclipse, Galant, Lancer, Endeavor, Outlander and Raider sales, the dedication of our dealers is what drives our continued success."

With the auto market getting more and more competitive, automakers are counting on their dealerships to go that extra mile with respect to giving their consumers better service. Although automakers design vehicles aimed at car buyers and has the proper advertisements in place, it is the dealership people who has a contact with consumers. For an automaker to achieve success and gain a wide buyer base, its dealerships should be able to handle relationships with customers well. Even if automakers produce reliable components such as an Audi thermostat, it would be the job of dealerships to highlight these strong selling points to customers.

As part of the celebration of the 25-year milestone, Mitsubishi asked its ten 25-year old dealerships what their special memories are. William Lehman, the owner of William Lehman Mitsubishi in North Miami, Florida said that he delivered his first Mitsubishi vehicle to a college student. The student though does not know how to drive a manual. Lehman then taught the student how to drive the Mitsubishi. He said that after 25 years, that customer is still loyal to the dealership.

Ramsay Gillman of Gillman Mitsubishi South in Houston, Texas noted the changing times. He said that back then the dealership sells Tredia, Cordia and Starion, 2WD and 4WD Mighty Max trucks. One year after opening the dealership, they sold 70 units a month and they hand-wrote their financial statements.

Buzzy Cohn of Rockville Mitsubishi in Maryland said that his proudest moment as a dealer is the time he was given the President's Award given to him in Japan. He also said that one of his most memorable moments with Mitsubishi was the first time that he was given a speeding ticket the first time that he drove a Mitsubishi. Aside from these stories, other dealers are also appreciative of the Japanese automaker.


Anthony Fontanelle is a 35-year-old automotive buff who grew up in the Windy City. He does freelance work for an automotive magazine when he is not busy customizing cars in his shop.

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2000 Eclipse new battery problem
I just got a new battery and I had the same problem 4 years ago on the last new battery too. Well they said it will reset while driving, but every time I let my foot off the gas the car turns off. I called the Mitsubishi dealership and they said they never heard of driving it for 15 miles to reset, they said they have to clean the throttle body and that will reset it. Does any of this sound familiar?? They are going to charge $80!! Thank you for your help!!

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Mass aif flow sensor problem....HELP!!?
I brought my car to Meineke Monday and they fixed everything but the Mass air flow sensor because the warehouse brought it at closing time so I couldn't get another one because he said the one they brought was defective, so I had to bring it back yesterday. I was up there again today and they supposed to had went to the Mitsubishi dealership to get another one. He then said that I must have a wire shorting out the sensor. Their computer and phone was down so they couldn't get the wire diagram to see what wire to look at. Can someone please help me? Is this possible or am I being screwed over? Will the sensor make my car run sluggish and when I am at a stop it acts like it wants to move forward? The car is a 2001 Mitsubishi Galant There were codes on the car before I brought it to them. The MAF sensor was one of them, also there was a coolant temp sensor and oxygen sensor. The only code that showed up at Autozone was the o2 sensor.

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After Interval services?
Ok, I have a 2008 Lancer from Mitsubishi and I just recently did an oil change and a tire rotation on a different shop and cost me $60. But I didn't really follow all the guidelines in the manual. But question is, if I ever go back to get oil changes from Mitsubishi dealership, would I void my warranty? because I never followed the guidelines for a 15,000 mile interval service. All the shop charges too much for everything so I stuck with regular oil changes and tire rotations. I just don't want to go back to the dealership and let them yell at me that I just voided my warranty for not following guidelines or not going to there services instead. My Mitsubishi dealership auto service are very mean and gets pissed off easily. I try to avoid talking to them sometimes.

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