benny wrote:" since when does the starion have a bad name?
Almost since birth. Not only was it given a stupid name by accident and made the laughing stock of the motoring world, but it also didn't live up to it's expectations, especially in Australia.
Sales in Australia for the JA were like 1400 or so, 400 or so for the JB and with the introduction of the JD model in '85-86, the "Starion" was forever doomed. Mitsubishi had to conform to new emmision regulations, include a catalytic converter and Unleaded petrol to the car. This produced 15Kw less power then the previous two models, yet Mitsu in their marketing genius decided to INCREASE the price of the car by $4000. That's a lot of dough for a car in 1985! That's why the JD sold only 60 cars and was subsequently removed from the Aus market. That is also why we never got the Widebody.
The Starion name was used for the last time in 1990 with the introduction of 'Starion GTO', which wasn't an instant success. They removed the 'Starion' name and the 3000GT/GTO was born. The death of the Starion.
benny wrote:" how does fitting a gt-wing butcher the car??
If you've got this far, you may now start to understand the significance of the car that started the turbo revolution and its importance in motoring history.
The Starion is a rare, magnificent achievement in motoring technology. It is not a car that can be taken for granted (Try and buy parts), nor is it car that should be covered in stickers, cut up, bits bolted onto it, riced or anything resembling it!
The Starion is not a car that should EVER be allowed to be some 'P' platers fun for 2 years, hacked up, sold and eventually end up being crushed!
What are you going to do with the car when you get bored with it? You will. It's old, things are breaking. It never works right! Who wants to buy an old, beat-up 80's car with a rice wing on the back?
The car will either be sold to some other 'P' plater will will undoubtedly write it off or it will sit in your garden and rust.
Most members on this forum own a Starion or Starions because they have a passion for the car. They are in for the long haul. Not just bail when the going gets tough. I know I'm never planning on getting rid of mine.
Maybe you should weigh up where you want to go with your car. What about in x years time when you realise that the wing looks stupid and you take it off!? Are just going to head down the local wreckers and get another hatch? :(