THIS... is the Galant VR-4 auction! crsnbds.com/vr4
@grunkohlaktionar74747 ай бұрын
Thank you! Finally you uploaded the Galant:D back when Mitsubishi was strong and had cool cars
@pb70877 ай бұрын
Amazing! I still remember the number for mine. Such an under-rated car. Ugly… but great. Though, disabling the rear steering and adding a stiffer rear sway bar helped a lot.
@grunkohlaktionar74747 ай бұрын
@@pb7087 the hatchback looks better
@toyota420xp7 ай бұрын
Take the car guy to say it's cool because it doesn't look cool but I love it because it's an old Japanese car
@toyota420xp7 ай бұрын
Obscure expensive obscure affordable because nobody knows what it is or wants it
@fl0G27 ай бұрын
doug casually making all my dream cars expensive before i can buy them
@vitoinostroza58857 ай бұрын
Gues we can kiss goodbye to the Galant...
@Butterbean327 ай бұрын
For like what, two weeks? I think you’ll be fine
@john2boosted7 ай бұрын
I was just thinking that haha but in all reality they are going up in price regardless
@richardmiller64227 ай бұрын
D8ck
@LuisUrbieta7 ай бұрын
Hello, I really thought Doug was going to review a brand new car built today.@@john2boosted
@ProtoflexX7 ай бұрын
As a vr4 owner (676/2000), it was interesting to learn about the speed sensitive windshield wipers. Something that was missed in the video is that the front seats fold back level with the rear seat so you have two beds, making for a comfortable place to take a nap, while waiting for a tow truck.
@WhiteDwarfVR45 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 Too soon bro 😔
@barryhunter2309Ай бұрын
Mine was 1044. I didn’t like it much but never had a problem with it.
@jondeak7 ай бұрын
I’ll never forget racing this car at a motor speedway in around 1997 and thinking to myself I would smoke him. When the race ended I in fact did not smoke him and he ran a high 11 in the quarter mile and I was in disbelief. I went over to the guy and opened up the passenger door to ask him what his mods were and it was a younger skinny kid no older than 18 or 19 and he had wires hanging out of his dashboard and a laptop computer as thick as a phone book sitting on his passenger seat. He told me the car was bone stock and that he just remapped the fuel system somehow turned up the boost. That was the moment I realized we didn’t need 8 cylinders to go fast anymore. It was also the last time I ever saw a Gallant VR4 until now.
@rickc3037 ай бұрын
Kool story bro
@lukefrahn85387 ай бұрын
ah, your introduction to 'milk and juice' and snails
@TzadikTheManic7 ай бұрын
My god…. him was there?!?!?
@diegomartinez-dz5jg7 ай бұрын
That’s so cool! Thank you for sharing your experience, I often wonder what it was like to live when these cars have first come out!
@zalansz94507 ай бұрын
You realize it was cheesy movie reference...right? @@diegomartinez-dz5jg
@Partly_Retartly7 ай бұрын
Is it me or do these old classic cars seem like a breath of fresh air between the new reviews and the super car/‘how much money I spent on my cars” videos. I miss these.
@JeffreyGoddin6 ай бұрын
Yeah I was excited for the return of classic Doug until it became a shameless self-promotion for cars and bids and his buddy.
@maximilianmorse96977 ай бұрын
This video is way better than most of your recent ones, really feels like old school Doug again
@kylebrooks36837 ай бұрын
Cause it was done outside, instead of in the CaB bunker
@kingnuthin237 ай бұрын
@@kylebrooks3683 came here to say the same thing 😂
@prematuredgravy80337 ай бұрын
How lmao it's identical format
@umakegoodcookies7 ай бұрын
Including that he still doesn't know what a "loud" button is for.
@GoldenCroc7 ай бұрын
@@umakegoodcookies And he never will.
@danmobile7 ай бұрын
So much prettier in white. In my early 20s I had a 92 Talon TSI AWD, my roommate had a 90 TSI AWD, my neighbors had a 95 GST, 90 Talon TSI FWD, and a Galant VR4. Later one of them had TWO Galant VR4s. I was always jealous.
@paxhumana20157 ай бұрын
I came from a mostly muscle car minded family, though some of my relatives did have some odd choices in vehicles like a Nissan 350Z and a Ford Excursion with the V10 diesel engine.
@poturbg86987 ай бұрын
LOUD means LOUDNESS, which boosts the bass and treble at low volumes to compensate for the way our ears hear. It was a common adjustment on audio equipment for decades.
@roddydykes70537 ай бұрын
Came here to say this. Doug always fcuks up any audio related explanations. Makes sense with the garbage mic equipment he’s always used
@explosiveboner34947 ай бұрын
Doug is known for knowing nothing about audio. While it may irritate audio guys, to his credit, he didn't pretend that he knows anything about it. But yeah, would be nice if Doug reads about it first after those years of car reviews. By the way, I love the LOUD button on my 92 Accord head unit. sounds good when I cranked the volume and listening to 80s glam metal albums lmao.
@Timico10007 ай бұрын
Was looking for this comment! Loudness just makes the sound "richer" at low volumes.
@2DogsVlogs7 ай бұрын
Always had it turned on in my 1987 Ford Fairmont. It was a pioneer unit fitted to the Fairmont, Fairlane & LTD that didn't have the premium audio package.
@SlammedZero7 ай бұрын
I remember so many aftermarket decks in the 90s had a LOUD button on them. Everybody always had them activated. lol
@samuelgoodman28257 ай бұрын
Used to service a customer's Gallant VR4.The old school mechanic that owned the shop didn't get why I was always so impressed with it.He came from the time when 2nd gen Henis ruled the roads,actually he owned 2 Hemi Belvederes an auto and a manual back in his day.He laughed when I said the Gallant would give them a run for the money.Robert Short was legendary in my home town street scene.RIP old friend.
@rideepicdriveepic7 ай бұрын
Absolutely love the reviews of old cars
@CutACrow7 ай бұрын
Why? So the ladder could be pulled up from obscure car enthusiasts?
@K_FI_L_Y_P_S_O7 ай бұрын
Agreed! Make sure you like the video to show we still enjoy the weird, older cars.
@DougDeMuro7 ай бұрын
Same ;)
@hilium67307 ай бұрын
@@CutACrow 🤫
@legacyturbo84857 ай бұрын
@@DougDeMuroim a big fan of the first gen Subaru Legacy turbo.!! I’ve owned many and you’ve never reviewed one. I have a mint one for you to review.
@kennethellis57747 ай бұрын
My grandpa had a Galant Vr4 in the 90s when I was a kid. It was this exact green, so this video brought back some great memories! What a fantastic car...
@houseofno7 ай бұрын
Back when Mitsubishi was an actual enthusiast car company and not building trash like they are now. I like this Galant generation and the one that came after it.
@jrfish0077 ай бұрын
You mean a car company, don’t have to specify enthusiast. 😂 I’m not exactly sure what they make now.
@80s_Boombox_Collector7 ай бұрын
@@jrfish007 They make wack crossovers now. Like the Eclipse Cross, the harshest-riding crossover I've ever rented.
@Winglessflight977 ай бұрын
@@80s_Boombox_CollectorYeah, that thing is blasphemy like the Mustang Mach-E. Way to smear a legendary nameplate.
@gunnsmoke3577 ай бұрын
They were caps back as well as now.
@thisnewcreatedaccount52867 ай бұрын
Its not the manufacturers fault. You got to thank liberal policies and the EPA for that.
@ThreadsBigandTall7 ай бұрын
How you described the vr-4 is exactly how I feel every time i get into my 06 Lancer Evo. Even though its not as old as this, it always brings me back to when cars were more about driving and less about all the tech thats in them now. Its a more raw, visceral experience.
@Soviet_Kitty7 ай бұрын
The green on this is just so incredibly nice looking. Not too bright, not too metallic- just the right amount of subtlety.
@ThatGuyCrOwn7 ай бұрын
Really like the outside videos. Feels more natural (duh), and the audio quality is way better. Please keep filming outside on days when it's nice out!!!!
@jamesmurmurzancone45327 ай бұрын
Doug the kind of guy who cruises his neighborhood late at night looking for cars he can break into to steal the owners manual.
@GammraDR7 ай бұрын
🤣
@Baccend_jayy7 ай бұрын
😂😂
@ozarkliving72637 ай бұрын
Not original. Not humorous. Truly pathetic comments from the king of the village idiots, @jamesmurmurzancone4532. Go away. Millions will appreciate you keeping your stupid comments to yourself.
@stevenwilliams18057 ай бұрын
😂
@212ashu7 ай бұрын
Hilarious😂😂
@RyanBrasil7 ай бұрын
My mom had one of these in the exact same color. #711. I passed my driver's license test in that car. Thanks for the nostalgia!
@MenfisRetroSpace7 ай бұрын
My dad was one of the owner of Mitsubishi official house in Dominican Republic. He ordered one for himself. A brand new 1993 7thG. I perfected my driving skill in manual transmission in this amazing car ❤
@mitsuturbo7 ай бұрын
The 6th gen VR4 was not available in 1993.
@MenfisRetroSpace7 ай бұрын
@@mitsuturbo I never said 6th. For 93 is 7th.
@JoseA13117 ай бұрын
El final😍
@ronnyreynaabreu7 ай бұрын
🇩🇴💪
@Queso3057 ай бұрын
@menfisretrospace you drove a 7g vr4? Those are cool, never got them in the states- v6 twin turbo! I had a bland automatic 7g with 4g64 and it was nice, but slow
@timhanna47007 ай бұрын
Loud buttons were not quirks back in the early 90"s. Almost every radio had a Loudness button then. It just enhanced the sound. Damn your young..
@80s_Boombox_Collector7 ай бұрын
Yeah it enhanced the bass and treble
@XMguy7 ай бұрын
They still have em. My 2016 Pioneer has it.
@audioman6127 ай бұрын
A few corrections/explanations: It wasn't a feature of radios. It was a features of amplifiers (sure, in a car, those functions are combined, but the loudness contour has nothing to do with the tuner section). "Enhance" means nothing. It increases the bass and treble for when listening at lower levels as our hearing is less sensitive to these frequency ranges at lower levels. As levels get louder, our hearing becomes more sensitive to these frequencies, so if you leave the loudness contour switch on, it tends to sound bad, especially the lower frequencies, which will sound muddy. The reason turning this switch on makes things sound louder is because it is in-fact boosting certain frequency ranges of the sound. See "equal-loudness contour" and "loudness compensation" for more information.
@bikes77777 ай бұрын
@@audioman612shut up dork
@Vastafari347 ай бұрын
I love when Doug posts videos on old obscure cars, those are my favorite, even more than hyper cars. I'd love to see him do average Joe vehicles just because I love how he narrates things.
@bwofficial17767 ай бұрын
Check out Shooting Cars, he reviews anything and everything he can get his hands on.
@hungtheheroluu3 ай бұрын
@@bwofficial1776 no way! I watch both Zach from Shooting Cars and Doug DeMuro as well!
@Mahshadn7 ай бұрын
I actually learned how to drive with my father's 1992 Mitsubishi Galant GTi 16v manual (similar look, top of the line non-VR4) when I was 13. I remember my brother saying how cool and rare was the VR-4 trim of that car, which I never was lucky enough to drive one. Thanks Doug for reviewing this car, reminded me a lot of good childhood memories.
@embiggens17 ай бұрын
Been waiting for this one forever. I saw this car in one of your other reviews and wondered why it hadn't been reviewed. Always loved this car, I had a friend who had one.
@bentboybbz7 ай бұрын
There is a man that has one he's been upgrading for years, it's built, turbocharged, he's been going through everything for years, from cv axle problems to trying to fit tires sticky and big enough to get traction and much more, great guy, he's got a KZbin channel, I'm subscribed but can't remember his channel name.... I'm going to look and coming back to let everyone know because he deserves the views and it's the absolute least I could do for him sharing the journey and information
@bentboybbz7 ай бұрын
Jafromobile is his name. He's put a lot of effort into his ride please check him out
@mitsuturbo7 ай бұрын
2000 NUMBERED units were imported for MY1991 and 1000 for MY1992. There were also another 9 UNnumbered units imported for 1991/1992 combined, for a total of 3009.
@truthserum53107 ай бұрын
The "LOUD" button stands for "Loudness". It's function is to boost the high and low frequencies at lower volume settings so music sounds richer at lower volume settings, as the human ear has a hard time perceiving bass and treble frequencies at low volumes. When you raise the volume to moderate to high levels, the toggling of the loudness button would not be perceived. (Audio engineer here)
@keithdosik7 ай бұрын
I remember when these came out and I was obsessed with them. Back when Mitsubishi made genuinely cool cars.
@s0m3cunt917 ай бұрын
You must be old.
@bicyclist27 ай бұрын
I'm old enough to remember when this was new. I really much prefer the 90's seat belts. I love almost everything about this car. I would buy it if I could. I wish cars were still like this. Thank you.
@MrJumpyJ7 ай бұрын
Can't wait for Doug to review an 8th gen Galant / Legnum VR4. Had one, truly fantastic cars. When they work.
@carsaretrulyart7 ай бұрын
When I moved places I noticed one of my neighbors has one, not a VR4 but an avance, such beautiful car. I have been in love with the 8th gen ever since
@minxlabrada7 ай бұрын
Drove my neighbor's VR-4 Galant back in the early 90s. Fast car back then. Was already a rally fan, so I totally got it. Grateful to have driven such a rare car. I think his was number 200 and change. He was stoked I knew what it was when he bought it.
@jcat967 ай бұрын
Doug the type of guy to get out of the pool and put his Talon
@PGTBrow7 ай бұрын
@ChrisPBacon-gt3nq false genius comment, listen to the video again lol
@emmcee4767 ай бұрын
@ChrisPBacon-gt3nqyou sound like loads of fun
@trevorhaskell29767 ай бұрын
i knew i wasnt the only one that heard that lmao
@87teggy7 ай бұрын
It sounded more like Ta- lawn to me.
@TakuroSpirit777 ай бұрын
First "Tonneau" and now "Talon". But I bet he says "Poor-SHA" and "Jag-U-ar" properly....
@Back2BasicsUS7 ай бұрын
Friend of mine had a VR-4 in 1999. Was running a 16g turbo along with a boat load of other mods. That car was ridiculously fast (by late 90’s standards) and he would regularly surprise a LOT of muscle cars at red light to red light runs lol.
@BackInTimeVibes7 ай бұрын
Yes!!!! This kind of review is exactly why i love this channel so much! Will watch this right now with few cold ones , cheers
@JoeUrbanYYC7 ай бұрын
This is cool. There was a period in the early 90s where sporty manual transmission 4 door sedans were a thing like the Nissan Maxima SE etc and It's cool that this was also a player
@Claro19937 ай бұрын
There was a version of the Galant that was tuned by AMG.
@74CarFan7 ай бұрын
Yes, Doug told this in "strange brand's coloboration" video
@JHONNYR987 ай бұрын
The car that's more AMG than the C43 and other 43 and 53 models 😂
@mitsuturbo7 ай бұрын
It was only FWD, slow and naturally aspirated.
@DeezLouize7 ай бұрын
@@mitsuturboummmm.. the Galant amg 2.0 TURBO Type II was naturally aspirated? And I wouldn't call it slow. For 1991 170hp and 140lb-ft was pretty good numbers. I mean that's higher numbers than the base 3000GT.
@IMDGEN7 ай бұрын
@@DeezLouizebut the base 3000gt wasn't the one you worried about...it was the TT that got you worried
@benspencer95237 ай бұрын
Hi from Oz Doug. My brother in law had two of those Down Under. The first one was a white stocker, meaning in Oz rear wheel steer, power windows etc. From memory they had about 140kw, and it was pretty quick for its day. The second one he had was an RS, which was quite a special car. The RS was the homologation special for rallying. It was lighter, with a close ratio gearbox and front and rear LSD's. The engine was developed with help from AMG, which was actually on the rocker covers. Again from memory I think this model had about 180kw and it was an absolute weapon. He bought it from a car dealer but it was personally imported by the then CEO of Mitsubishi Australia as a toy.
@Wargasm547 ай бұрын
50 more horses would make this an exceptionally fun car. You wouldn’t have to totally destroy the car to get 50HP. There are 700-1000hp modded versions of these on KZbin. The 700hp sleeper (looks completely stock) is awesome 😂 Also, there’s a very rare AMG model too that was only made for the Japanese market if I remember correctly. Yeah, as in AMG Mercedes.
@jgaines47 ай бұрын
I keep wishing @TomsTurboGarage would come back with some more Galant (or any other) content, but it's gone all quiet over there.
@Winglessflight977 ай бұрын
But that's also the reason these engines don't last. They're worth more stock now cuz parts are hard to come by cuz they don't last modded.
@gtluke49397 ай бұрын
the US-compliant front intercooler really choked this car. Replacing the intercooler with just about anything else and adding a mild exhaust wakes this car up a TON.
@TrashHeapCustodian7 ай бұрын
I had a Laser (the forgotten DSM triplet) with an Evo 3 16g turbo on it (and a couple other upgrades) and it was a ROCKET, I don't think it had more than 300 hp but it was so, SO much fun to whip around in, i've always wanted one of these Galants since getting rid of that one tbh
@probaina7 ай бұрын
I had multiple DSMs, but I kept my 1990 Eclipse GSX stock and only increased the boost from the stock around 10 psi to 14PSI. That increase alone made it feel much funner. I've also modded my 1997 Talon TSI AWD a lot, and when I had just a turbo back exhaust, boost at 17psi and simple fuel management, I could run 13.6 1/4 mile all day long with no reliability problems. Once I got into the lows, 12s and 11s engine was reliable, but the transmissions started to have problems. I mostly kept breaking center differentials. Most people who blow their engine just cranked up the boost without monitoring their knock level. At least I knew many that did it that way.
@ShannonRMcKenzie7 ай бұрын
When I was in high school in the 90s here in Australia a mates father owned one of these - I still remember getting pushed back into the seat when he was driving us around and the boost kicked in. These were awesome cars for their time and very very rare. My mate was proud of the fact that his dad had his specially imported.
@hitchedtohorsepower7 ай бұрын
I believe the loud button wasn't to make it louder but to make the music sound like you were playing it loud at lower levels.
@kc9scott7 ай бұрын
Yes, an abbreviation of “loudness”, a common feature of audio systems both then and now.
@Dankcatvacs7 ай бұрын
gives the stereo speakers more power
@disgruntledfaerie7 ай бұрын
Also, not that anybody cared, but the "Loud" button activates a little bass and treble boost to the sound for listening at low volumes. It was called "Loudness" on old stereos, go look it up.
@Adam-wr2rg7 ай бұрын
How clean is the engine bay! You know the car is in loving hands!
@bwofficial17767 ай бұрын
Or it's been prepped for sale. I always clean my cars before I sell them because no one wants a dirty car.
@clintwilliams38187 ай бұрын
That thing is way more than just clean. Looks like it rolled right out of '91.
@King-SAY107 ай бұрын
I remember these so well. I had a Starion and lusted after a 3000GT back in the early 90’s.
@severinlourenco83557 ай бұрын
Reminds me of my 1990 Eagle Talon TSI AWD Turbo, enjoyed for five year's before trading it in on my next car.
@fokakya7 ай бұрын
Talons were my achievable dream car in my 90s teenage years!
@Biker3227 ай бұрын
in New Zealand Mitsubishi had a big history of turbo cars in the 1980's, we had the Cordia Turbo, Tredia Turbo, Sigma GSR Turbo and (GSR-X), Mirage Turbo, Starion Turbo, 3000 GTO, Galant VR4, all Awesome cars, Well ahead of what other companies were doing at the time. I had 2 Sigmas a GSR and GSR-X and would love to own one again some day. Sadly, they stopped all that.
@Techjunkiero7 ай бұрын
My dad had a 1994 Super Saloon 4WD (short bumpers of course) and still to this day looks awesome. Back then when Mitsubishi was in a roll. Super sedan.
@deanholder45097 ай бұрын
Love to finally see these getting love. After buying a 90 AWD talon as my first car at 13, I bought and drove 1299 throughout high school. Wasn’t the coolest to girls but word always was that it was the fastest in the school parking lot, which as a 13.0-12.99 sec car in 2006, it was. From then on I went on to own just about every 4g63 powered Mitsubishi from then, lost count in the 30’s. From colts, mirages, talons, eclipse’s, lasers, and finally a real lancer evo 3 before getting out of them. Those cars taught me mechanics, and will forever have a special place in my heart.
@AnonymousFreakYT7 ай бұрын
My parents first ever new car was a 1986 Galant, with all the “luxury” features. It had multiple speed-sensitive things. The windshield wipers, but also the radio volume automatically increased as you went up in speed, and it even had an adjustable suspension that automatically lowered at a certain speed! (Or you could manually lower it by pushing the “sport” button.)
@joelcruz94157 ай бұрын
I despise speed sensitive volume.
@CPMUNSEY7 ай бұрын
A buddy of mine had this identical spec VR4 in high school back in the early to mid 90’s. We would smoke all the mustangs and Camaros that were in my lil hometown in it back then. I can still remember the looks on their faces when it launched away from the red light and left them wondering what just happened lol!! He traded it after we graduated for a brand new Eagle Talon turbo which was even faster than the VR4. I’d love to have this ol car now.👌🏽🔥🔥
@Vanagons4Eva7 ай бұрын
Thank you for being outside again. I HATE the echo and bad lighting in the bunker. I have always appreciated these and liked Mitsubishi tucked waist stying of this period. Even the Diamanté looked good at this point in time.
@mobrien72117 ай бұрын
I used to work a guy who owned one of these, so obscure when he got rear ended the insurance company paid out for a standard galant, he got screwed he bought it back from the insurance company, I'm sure he still has. He loved that car, what's up Ray if you're still alive
@jmacie37 ай бұрын
Growing up in Chicagoland, the AMS vr4 was the ultimate sleeper in the early 2000’s
@sterlinsilver7 ай бұрын
The first car I remember growing up was my dads 1999 Mitsubishi galant. I remember looking at the "snowflake" on the front grille when it wouldve been eye lever to 4 year old me. Eventually he sold the car to "tall tommy" although the older i get the more i realise he was more of an average size tommy...
@myzenthing7 ай бұрын
The "LOUD" button was probably for loudness compensation, which boosts bass and treble at low volume levels.
@gerardbragg75527 ай бұрын
I remember driving one in my valet days in Atlantic City. My friend’s mom had the regular Galant. But this was fun to drive. My buddy bought a Renault Alliance GTA instead of the VR4 because it was less expensive. But we both thought the VR4 was the one to get in ‘91 even when I had my ‘89 CRX Si. Thanks for the memories. 🙌🏾
@madphilip127 ай бұрын
This is finally a review I've been waiting for GALANT is so nice
@DeanoKelley20 күн бұрын
Doug, you had a perma-grin while driving. Which is exactly what I felt when I first drove one of these back when they were new. My brother-in-law owned the local Mitsubishi dealer back in the 80’s and 90’s, so we’ve owned our share of Mitsibishis (Gen 1 Montero, Gen 2 Montero, Three Gen 3 Monteros and an Expo). My sister had an ‘89 white w/ white wheels Galant GS and I obsolutely loved that car. It was leaps and bounds better than my ‘86 Mercury Topaz. Good review and thanks for the memories.
@Kamari904047 ай бұрын
I've never waited so long to hear Doug talk about a seat belt 😂😂😂😂😂
@retrobitstv7 ай бұрын
I owned #960/1000 and like most GVR4 and DSM owners, modified the everloving snot out of it. That car provided me with some of my best and favorite automotive memories that to this day no other car has been able to top. I daily drove it for 13 years and took it drag racing, autoxing, rallying, and to track days almost every weekend. By the time it had 230k on the clock, it was well and truly used up but man did we have some good times. Thanks for the memories!
@WizardOfOss7 ай бұрын
A 348 doing 0-60 mph in the mid-to-high 4s? Forget about that, rather make it mid-to-high 5s. In those days, below 5 was something for the truly elite, like the F40 or 959. As for the "loud"-button, that's probably for "loudness", which isn't really about the volume but a system to boost certain frequencies to make the sound to be percieved louder than it actually is. Standard fare on most audio equipment in the 80s and 90s.
@joshuanickoloff29977 ай бұрын
Finally !! lol I’ve been praying for a galant vr4 review from Doug. I’ve been building one for almost a year now
@rossdinius33037 ай бұрын
That car is so sick. There is one of them in fort collins colorado and everytime I see it I have to chase it down and talk to the guy.
@soynoe20017 ай бұрын
doug looks so happy in this video i think it’s bc he’s outside instead of the dungeon that is his garage
@Project_Delusions7 ай бұрын
Been waiting on this review for a while
@hoover25017 ай бұрын
Hey Dougie Fresh... Loud button increases base. Nothing to do with volume. Similar to Sony mega base on boom boxes.b and once again our gracious host shows us what a speed snob he is
@wdfamilyguy7 ай бұрын
If I remember correctly the VR4 and the Buick Grand National were 2 cars you could not buy in Connecticut. Because the state troopers used them as chase cars. You had to go to Mass or NYC to get them. I’m sure Rapasi motorsports remembers those days.
@Skottink7 ай бұрын
I just sold mine. Silver VR-4. I found a collector so I was on the lucky end even though I wasn't gettin rid of it if the price wasn't right. Paid off and cheap on insurance. I got my price
@threeer027 ай бұрын
Yes!!! Love reviews like this! Please keep them coming!
@DEVILTAZ357 ай бұрын
Hi Doug thanks for reviewing one of these. I was fortunate to spend the day with one of these back in the 90’s in Australia when I worked in the printing industry. The thing that really surprised me then for a sporty car was the ride comfort was extremely good on crappy Australian roads. It would give many small cars with their huge and unnecessary tyre and wheel combos today a run for their money that is for sure. I drive a Lexus Coupe now and it is definitely not in that sort of class but for a mod so Mitsubishi Sedan it was pretty outstanding. I have always had a bit of a soft spot for the Gallants in general. Just never been a fan of the Evo. I was also a big fan of the carpeted lower door interior trim that you rarely see today on most cars.
@jnava3577 ай бұрын
I've parted so many of these....Just glad to have one now.
@descendency7 ай бұрын
This is the exact kind of car that highlights so many things about me and Doug. I don't watch his videos because I would ever have an interest in a car like this - I have none. I just love watching Doug get excited about something I don't really understand. It's so cool seeing someone else have a passion for something at the level Doug likes quirks and features.
@MrDuncl7 ай бұрын
Far more interesting than an expensive supercar most people could never afford.
@Brewstew27 ай бұрын
Hi Doug! Amazing video as always, but just wanted to point out that on vintage stereo equipment you will sometimes see a “loudness” or “loud” button or switch. This is because if you were listening to a powerful stereo setup at low volume (such as night time listening) you would lose some fidelity in the music. The loudness button is to send extra power to the head unit in order to retain the reactivity and effectiveness of the speakers at higher wattage, but with a lower volume as to not disturb the sleeping rally kids in the back. Keep up the great work!
@banjomechanic7 ай бұрын
How cool is this! I had a regular Galant sedan in the 90s and while it wasn’t a performance car it was a fun car to drive. It was a great road trip car and I’d take out the passenger seat and rear seat to load it up when I’d move in college. Mitsubishi made some pretty decent stuff back in the day. Great video!
@arthurdardalis7 ай бұрын
Doug, the guy who doesn’t know the difference between electric and electronic… and cannot comprehend that 7 sec to 60 is fast whatever the decade.
@snafu65487 ай бұрын
Just a great and under rated car of the 90's. I find it fun (and funny) to always come out of a grocery store to find a note under my windshield wiper asking for a call if I want to sell my VR-4. It's fascinating that so many young folks know exactly what she is, even though few remain and she is now nearly twice their age. While I'm the second owner, I purchased it from a doctor in 1992, so I feel like it has been with me since her beginning. I've owned 12 other vehicles from Rustangs, to Lexus to Jaguars since then, and while they come and go, my unmolested Galant remains.
@bobhill39417 ай бұрын
Brian, from regular car reviews also does a great review of the Galant VR4. I used an 89' Galant VR4 in Forza Horizon 3 to win most of my drift challenges. I even created my own paint scheme to make it look like a ZERO.
@lordcorgi64817 ай бұрын
It’s awesome to see this. I had an eclipse with this engine and transmission. I sold it after Fast and Furious came out for more money than I had in it 😊
@CaptainTonus7 ай бұрын
All the GVR4s had color-matched wheels for both model years in the US. You couldn't get silver wheels on any of them. In 1992, the "Kensington Grey" color was added and of course those wheels were also painted grey in the center.
@bryancohn94067 ай бұрын
I was working for a Mitsubishi dealer in St. Louis when the Galant VR4 and 3000 GT VR4 came out. As myself, the service manager and a few others were racers and/or enthusiasts and we could not wait for them to arrive! Our dealership received one 3000 GT VR4 in red with black interior and it went right on the showroom floor as it had been pre-sold but was displayed for at least a month before delivery. I did get to test drive it before delivery as the final OK and holy moly it was FAST. The dealership received a white and green Galant VR4's and those were equally cool to me, but then I have always liked practical but outrageous cars. I seem to recall Eclipse GSX's (I think that's correct), the 4wd version were far more popular and available. My racing partner and I bought an Eclipse GS to race in SCCA SSA competition and it was a very impressive race car, once cheated up enough to make it go! :)
@beyoncehadoneofthebest7 ай бұрын
we need a 90s Mazda MPV 4WD review
@adorablecenturion84367 ай бұрын
im shocked RCR beat him to it lol
@Beanerds7 ай бұрын
Brought one in Darwin Australia 2nd hand in about 2008ish , loved it , went like a cut cat , loved it for about 12 months and sold it , Like all these they were max'd out with 208 hp by law . Sad that day it was gone , but , soon after I got me a 2002 BA Australian Ford Falcon , Barra 6 TURBO with 5 real gears ! Look out for a BA TURBO in the USA , Doug , it would be a winner of a video , like this one . Thanks for the memory mate ..
@skilgour447 ай бұрын
It's not that obscure to any car enthusiast who was actually alive in the 1990s...
@camrunner66337 ай бұрын
You can tell doug loves mitsubishi
@KenanTurkiye7 ай бұрын
These VR4's were great in all white!
@nateellis89707 ай бұрын
This felt like a vintage Doug review from 6 years ago. Thank you for doing reviews outside again
@PGTBrow7 ай бұрын
"TOWEL-ONN" bruh lol
@tadlambert14937 ай бұрын
Tauw -laun. Lol
@pharaohcs7 ай бұрын
Someone commenting on his weird pronunciation was way too far down the comments lol.
@Zerofightervi7 ай бұрын
Hi, UK viewer here. There was one of these in my hometown, I always knew what it was as my Dad worked for Mitsubishi, however the VR-4 of this era was never imported into the UK so this particular car was incredibly rare. We received the N/A 2.0 GTI, which I believe still had the 4WS.
@RDEnduro I had a 323GTX for several years, buying a 1988 model in 1995 as my first car. I loved that little rally car, but it was terribly expensive to maintain.
@777jones7 ай бұрын
I want an Isdera Imperator
@pharkasj7 ай бұрын
8:40 "The loudness control is simply intended to significantly boost low and high frequencies when listening at low levels so that the ear perceives an overall flatter sound pressure level. In other words, if the loudness contouring control is not enabled at low volume levels, bass and treble appear to be lacking."
@krenzzie72907 ай бұрын
Aaaand now it's no longer affordable
@TheBTG887 ай бұрын
My older brother bought a new one of these back in the day. It was a good car. The ability to adjust the suspension was mind-opening at the time.
@axvarela7 ай бұрын
First crash I had was with a Galant back in 1995... what a memory...
@slowery437 ай бұрын
and anyone should care why?
@theqashow29427 ай бұрын
Yes, the Eagle Tal-ONN.
@Petrolpelican6 ай бұрын
Yessss Doug thank you for doing old school quirky ones as well as the new ones and supercars!! Love the weird stuff❤❤
@DBerwick7 ай бұрын
The "Loud" button is a setting called Loudness. This doesn't make things louder, at least not directly. Loudness features boost the high and low frequencies and are intended to produce richer sound at low volumes. Our ears are naturally tuned for human voices, which reside in the frequency range that we call midrange. Because of this, and the way out brain automatically boosts those frequencies when processing the signals, by scooping out the midrange in relation to the other frequencies the sound will appear better balanced at low volumes. These settings where pretty common across most consumer audio gear and even some TV's. You can still find this feature on many pieces of audio equipment.
@Ikaikaalika957 ай бұрын
The mazdaspeed3 has a similar feature as the wipers but with music. The faster you went the music got louder.
@sicdemon71777 ай бұрын
Doug is the type of guy to wait for a friend to sell their car to review it so he can scream, "BIG NEWS, THIS CAR IS FOR SALE ON CARS AND BIDS".
@southernfriedshenanigans36397 ай бұрын
17:00 I agree 100%! The 90’s are a feeling and an emotion. It’s about feeling the nostalgia. This is why I love my Dodge Stealth RT/TT exactly the way it came from the factory!
@MrDuncl7 ай бұрын
If the manufacturers thought they could increase power without reducing reliability they would probably do it.
@bemo25507 ай бұрын
the amount of interior features this car has for 1991 is so cool, cant imagine having one of these back when they were new
@pattyjay99997 ай бұрын
I must disagree with Doug regarding modifying these cars. Galant's are at their best when they are tuned, I personally enjoy putting the smack down on, Mustangs and Hellcats with my Galant.
@kimvette17 ай бұрын
re: "LOUD" button: You always gaff up the "loudness" button. What it does is it applies an EQ curve which slightly increases treble and significantly increases deep bass, to balance out the sound at lower volumes since speakers tend to be most efficient in the midrange so the highs and lows roll off a bit at lower volumes. re: Seatbelt cubbies and cutouts: This isn't so they don't "get lost" but so that the seat belts don't make indentations in the leather (or vinyl. Ick.) when you fold down the seats. Cars with cloth seats tend to omit these details.