Why do they hate us??
- Takaharu SEKI
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- Big Dorifto
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Tak has it right, the link you posted is pure bull. There is actually much history to the name "Starion" and no one actually knows exactly from where the name comes.
Tak's version is much accepted, in fact, if you look at the early brochures you'll see a horse head atop the brochure (tho' it has NOTHING to do with the word "Stallion").
However, the other version is that the word "Starion" comes from the 2 words "Star" and "Orion". Orion's belt is made up of 3 stars, often times referred to as "Diamonds", and the name "Mitsubishi" itself literally means "3 Diamonds". The early brochures also show star clusters on them as well.
It gets deeper, but suffice it to say that the word "Starion" has nothing to do with the word "Stallion".
Want a better one? The Japanese language doesn't contain the letters "R", "L", or "TH", so why do they name their cars things like "Acura Integra"? Ask them to pronounce an "R" sound and you get a "D" sound, then ask them to say "Love", and you'll get "Ruv".
Things that make you go hmmmm....
Tak's version is much accepted, in fact, if you look at the early brochures you'll see a horse head atop the brochure (tho' it has NOTHING to do with the word "Stallion").
However, the other version is that the word "Starion" comes from the 2 words "Star" and "Orion". Orion's belt is made up of 3 stars, often times referred to as "Diamonds", and the name "Mitsubishi" itself literally means "3 Diamonds". The early brochures also show star clusters on them as well.
It gets deeper, but suffice it to say that the word "Starion" has nothing to do with the word "Stallion".
Want a better one? The Japanese language doesn't contain the letters "R", "L", or "TH", so why do they name their cars things like "Acura Integra"? Ask them to pronounce an "R" sound and you get a "D" sound, then ask them to say "Love", and you'll get "Ruv".
Things that make you go hmmmm....
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- G33Kz0r
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Re: WELLLLL...
Are you on crack? Those things are a dime a dozen here in NZ, they're heavy, slow, break down alot and are impossible to work on. They're massive cruisers, definatly not a sports car. Awesome in conception (thats a funny turn of phrase actually), but just way to heavy and massive in reality.chunkhead wrote: We coverec this the other day! The Starion was already re-built! In 1991 Mitsubishi lauched the "Starion GTO", which is now known as the GTO\3000GT! One of the most awesome cars ever conceived!
Just for emphasis
HEAVY!!!!
A big car, granted! But it pulls over 280BHP stock! 3.0L, V6, Twin Turbo, 4WD, 4WS!? Are you talking about the early models that had no turbo, and are also really cheap to buy!? Unless all you NZ folk earn $100K a year, they're slightly out of your price range! You can pick-up stock Twins from 96-99 for about AU$35,000 then they go all the way to AU$120,000! I know for a fact that the U.S have some on the road with well over 1000BHP! MONSTER!
http://www.j-garage.com/mitsubishi/GTO/5610.htm
http://www.j-garage.com/mitsubishi/GTO/5610.htm
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i just thought
i just thought i would add i love the look of the 3000gt one of the guys that i cruse with in exclucive has a bright yellow one and that thig is sex on wheels and the CU*T is only about 21 years old i hat my life.....
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- I like starions more
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you poor bastards. even on car yards over here the manual twin turbo's go for not much more than 15 grandchunkhead wrote:A big car, granted! But it pulls over 280BHP stock! 3.0L, V6, Twin Turbo, 4WD, 4WS!? Are you talking about the early models that had no turbo, and are also really cheap to buy!? Unless all you NZ folk earn $100K a year, they're slightly out of your price range! You can pick-up stock Twins from 96-99 for about AU$35,000 then they go all the way to AU$120,000! I know for a fact that the U.S have some on the road with well over 1000BHP! MONSTER!
http://www.j-garage.com/mitsubishi/GTO/5610.htm
- fr335tyl3r
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How the Starion got it's name.
The Car was named the Stallion during a Mitsubishi board meeting, with a Japanese accent, and the name was incorrectly written down by the secretary at the meeting.
After than, Japanese honour didn't allow them to admit the mistake.
Confirmed by Barry Lloyd, One of the founders of Ralliart.
He personally knew those present at the meeting.
He still works on Mitsubishi's (although he is well and truly retired now) and can be found, most of the time, down at Crockenburg's in Welshpool, WA. (Ralliart, WA).
He also has a book on sale "You can't get there from here".
He is happy to relate the story to anyone who asks... Probably more so if you buy his book. :)
I used to think it was all just a co-incidence until he told me otherwise, and given that he was in a position to know, and doesn't really subscribe to Japanese concepts of honour (because he's not Japanese) he thought it was all pretty funny :)
So given the source, I'm happy to accept that this is in fact the truth.
David.
After than, Japanese honour didn't allow them to admit the mistake.
Confirmed by Barry Lloyd, One of the founders of Ralliart.
He personally knew those present at the meeting.
He still works on Mitsubishi's (although he is well and truly retired now) and can be found, most of the time, down at Crockenburg's in Welshpool, WA. (Ralliart, WA).
He also has a book on sale "You can't get there from here".
He is happy to relate the story to anyone who asks... Probably more so if you buy his book. :)
I used to think it was all just a co-incidence until he told me otherwise, and given that he was in a position to know, and doesn't really subscribe to Japanese concepts of honour (because he's not Japanese) he thought it was all pretty funny :)
So given the source, I'm happy to accept that this is in fact the truth.
David.
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