The Mitsubishi Starion — and its Chrysler Conquest sibling — is among the most overlooked sports cars of the 1980s. Featuring standard turbo power, available widebody drama, and high-tech (for the ...
With the Starion, Mitsubishi battled the 6-cylinder cars from Nissan and Toyota by turbocharging their four-banger. Today, Nice Price or Crack Pipe has an '85 that's gone to Pep Boys to get ...
The drama and overstyling of the ’80s made its way to everything from big hair to zipper-festooned red leather jackets — and even to cars. Some executed it better than others. Remember the ...
The Mitsubishi Starion 1986 is currently available from $2,860 for the Starion (base) up to $4,400 for the Starion (base). Wheel size for the 1986 Mitsubishi Starion will vary depending on model ...
The Mitsubishi Starion 1985 is currently available from $2,640 for the Starion (base) up to $4,400 for the Starion (base). Wheel size for the 1985 Mitsubishi Starion will vary depending on model ...
Car manufacturers often use motorsport as a selling point for their most famous models. Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi is well-used to that game and was able to dominate events like the Paris-Dakar ...
Everyone adores the 1980s heroes from Toyota and Mazda. But what about the Starquest? The Mitsubishi Starion—and its Chrysler Conquest sibling—is among the most overlooked sports cars of the 1980s.