The Galant Mitsubishi still has virtues
For 2010, Mitsubishi eliminated the sporty Ralliart and Sport trims from the Galant stable, and dropped an available V6 engine.
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 That leaves the Galant with just a standard four-cylinder powerplant. That isn’t necessarily a problem -- many reviewers recommend that affordable midsize sedan buyers focus their attention on four-cylinder cars, since the added expense and lower fuel-economy of a V6 are rarely worthwhile at this price point. But reviewers say Mitsubishi’s four cylinder is less powerful and refined than the four-cylinders offered by many competitor

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