In theory that would be a possible explanation, but in practice there's not a single sales brochure (and there's plenty to look at on here!) that covers the GSR-0. They are more than happy to cover all the GSR models and even the bottom spec GX model so why would they miss out on the supposed GSR-0?Sargeant_Khan wrote:I wouldnt go so far as to say that 0 wouldnt make sense as the rest are in roman numerals...remember the car is named a starion (translation). Lets not forget the mitsubishi ZERO fighter, I would definately find it likely they had some lesser badged model on the street in Japan.
Actually releasing a zero model would relate far too closely to the war machine, so not likely released any where outside of Japan.
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You are forgetting that half the Starions on our roads come from Japan as 2nd hand used imports, and they were sold new in the Japanese market so not an export market version which would miss out on the supposed GSR-0 model.
Starion came from the amalgamation of the words 'Star of Orion', seeing as Mitsubishi are obsessed with stars and planets (ie the engine series, Neptune, Saturn, Orion, Sirius, Astron etc), not a mis-translation of the word 'Stallion'.
GSR-0 does not exist. End of story. :P
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