mitsu on the way down?
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I have a question. If the company does go bankrupt, would they sell their remaining cars at a lower price? Maybe even a really low price? It's like when stores go out of business they have those "everything must go" sales, would that happen to Mitsubushi's cars? If so, I'm going to pick up an Evo and just have that as a project/side car if they don't have warranty and stuff like that.
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Originally Posted by oct1285
"Hyundai had to start from the ground up in the 1980s by switching from marginal to solid vehicles, but Mitsubishi doesn't have that problem because its vehicles are good to begin with. If anything, they're overbuilt,'' Wangers said."
overbuilt?
overbuilt?
edgar,
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