Mitsubishi's Future in America Uncertain, New Small Models Coming as Larger Models Fade
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Mitsubishi's Future in America Uncertain, New Small Models Coming as Larger Models Fade



While Mitsubishi works on making a new global small car, any development on the future of its "larger" cars has been put on hold. What does that mean for Mitsubishi Stateside? Well, it doesn't look good.

The small car would possibly be offered here in 2012 (it's said to have sub-1.5 liter 3-cylinder engine), but it's hard to believe a small efficient car (and the Lancer family) could be enough to justify keeping the brand here. There's light on the horizon, but more on that in a bit.

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