2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS 0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse  GS  0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

The 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS is a Front-wheel drive Sport Coupe. It can accommodate up to 4 passengers. It has 2 Doors and is powered by a 2.4L L4 SOHC 16 valves engine which outputs 147 hp @ 5500 rpm and is paired with 4 speed automatic gearbox. The 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS has cargo capacity of 478 Liters and the vehicle weighs 1341 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include None and None. The front suspension is while the rear suspension is. The car also features a It has as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 160 N.m of torque and a top speed of 194 km/h. The 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 9.5 seconds and hits quarter mile at 16.9 seconds. Fuel consumption is 11.2 L/100km in the city and 8.4 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 27,917

Name GS
Price $ 27,917
Body Sport Coupe
Doors 2 Doors
Engine 2.4L L4 SOHC 16 valves
Power 147 hp @ 5500 rpm
Number of Seats 4 Seats
Transmission 4 speed automatic
Cargo Space 478.0 L
Maximum Cargo Space 478.0 L
Wheel Type
Series Eclipse III (D30)
Drivetrain Front-wheel drive
Horsepower 147 HP
Torque 160 N.m
Top Speed 194 km/h
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) 9.5 s
Fuel Type Petrol (Gasoline)
Fuel Consumption (City) 11.2 L/100km
Fuel Consumption (Highway) 8.4 L/100km
Gear Type auto
Weight 1,341 KG
Brand Mitsubishi
Model Eclipse
0-400m (Quarter Mile) 16.9 s
0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed 136.0 km/h
0-800m (Half Mile) 28.1 s
0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed 153.1 km/h
Modifications (MODS)
Modifications Cost $ 0

2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse 0-60 Stick Shift

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2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse Used Price Estimates

Estimates based on a driving average of 12,000 miles per year
Used Condition Trade In Price Private Party Price Dealer Retail Price
Outstanding $ 1,781 $ 2,911 $ 3,544
Clean $ 1,586 $ 2,597 $ 3,157
Average $ 1,195 $ 1,967 $ 2,383
Rough $ 804 $ 1,337 $ 1,609

The 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse is more of a comfortable cruiser than a high-winding, apex-strafing sport coupe.

2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS Exterior Colors

Dover White
Kalapana Black
Saronno Red
Steel Blue Pearl
Sterling Silver Metallic
Titanium Pearl
Ultra Red
Alloy Green Pearl
Chrome Blue Pearl

2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS Interior Colors

Midnight Interior
Sand Blast Interior

2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse Engines

Engine Standard in Trim Power Torque Fuel Consumption - City Fuel Consumption - Highway 0-100 km/h Quarter Mile Half Mile
3.0L V6 SOHC 24 valves GT Premium 200 hp @ 5500 rpm 160 N.m 11.7 L/100km 7.8 L/100km 8.2 s 15.9 s 26.3 s
3.0L V6 SOHC 24 valves GT Premium 200 hp @ 5500 rpm 160 N.m 11.7 L/100km 7.8 L/100km 7.4 s 15.2 s 25.2 s
3.0L V6 SOHC 24 valves GT Premium 200 hp @ 5500 rpm 160 N.m 11.7 L/100km 7.8 L/100km 8.3 s 15.9 s 26.4 s
3.0L V6 SOHC 24 valves GT Premium 200 hp @ 5500 rpm 160 N.m 11.8 L/100km 8.7 L/100km 7.7 s 15.4 s 25.6 s
3.0L V6 SOHC 24 valves GT Premium 200 hp @ 5500 rpm 160 N.m 11.8 L/100km 8.7 L/100km 8.1 s 15.8 s 26.2 s
2.4L L4 SOHC 16 valves RS 147 hp @ 5500 rpm 160 N.m 11.3 L/100km 7.9 L/100km 9.4 s 16.8 s 27.9 s
2.4L L4 SOHC 16 valves GS Remix 147 hp @ 5500 rpm 160 N.m 11.4 L/100km 8.0 L/100km 9.4 s 16.8 s 27.9 s
2.4L L4 SOHC 16 valves GS 147 hp @ 5500 rpm 160 N.m 10.1 L/100km 9.1 L/100km 9.8 s 17.2 s 28.5 s
2.4L L4 SOHC 16 valves GS 147 hp @ 5500 rpm 160 N.m 11.2 L/100km 7.9 L/100km 9.4 s 16.8 s 27.9 s
2.4L L4 SOHC 16 valves GS 147 hp @ 5500 rpm 160 N.m 11.6 L/100km 8.1 L/100km 9.8 s 17.2 s 28.5 s

2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse Trims

2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse Previous Generations

2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse Future Generations

Mitsubishi Eclipse Overview and History

While the previous two generations shared lots of features, the 2000 released model was a completely new car.
Part of the Mitsubishi business conglomerate, Mitsubishi Motors has earned its place on the Japanese and international car market. The company's history starts sometime in 1917, when the first Mitsubishi model, a seven-seater sedan based on the Fiat Tipo 3, rolls off the assembly line. Not very successful, production was discontinued after just 22 models were built.

True production begins after the merger of Mitsubishi Shipbuilding and Mitsubishi Aircraft Co. in 1934. Concentrated on building aircraft, ships, and railroad cars, the company found time to make a prototype sedan in 1937 which it called the PX33. Sadly, it was mainly for military use as the war approached.

Only after the war did the company really got into car production with a small three-vehicle vehicle, the Mizushima and a scooter with a funny name, the Silver Pigeon. Then came the split of the former conglomerate, because the conquering Allies did not see with favorable eyes Japan's industrial development.

A decade later, things in Japan were looking up and personal transportation became an issue again as more and more families afforded cars. Enter the Mitsubishi 500, a sedan for the masses, and later the Minica small car and the Colt 1000 in 1963. With sales rising, the remnants of the Mitsubishi conglomerate were united once again in 1970.

The next step for the company was to ally itself with a foreign company, Chrysler in this case, which bought 15% of the Mitsubishi, which afforded the Japanese manufacturer the license to sell rebadged Galants as Dodge Colts in the States and as Chrysler Scorpions in Australia.

In this way, Mitsubishi was able to raise numbers in production and set up a series of dealerships around Europe. But if for Mitsubishi things were looking up, the same could not be said about its American partner which was forced to sell the Australian manufacturing division in 1980.

Two years later, Mitsubishi would enter the American market under its own name with the Tredia sedan, the Cordia and the Starion coupe. The car quota was established at 30,000 vehicles but the Japanese were keen to increase that number and they began a campaign of active advertising. By the end of the 80s, Mitsubishi had achieved 1,5 million units produced worldwide.

In order to bypass the strict import regulations and to ease the tensions between the two companies, Mitsubishi and Chrysler founded a new vehicle manufacturing company in Normal, Illinois under the name Diamond-Star Motors which started production in 1987. The models that came out of this plant include the Mitsubishi Eagle, the Eagle Talon and the Plymouth Laser.

In 1988 the company changed its status from being privately owned to public. Mitsubishi industries remained the largest stockholder with 25% of the company, while Chrysler upped its share to 20 %. Later, in 1992, it reduced the equity to just 3% and even sold its interest in Diamond-Star Motors, leaving Mitsubishi as the sole owner.

In 1995, Mitsubishi Motors changed its name to the current on from DSM as it was previously known on the American market. Also, it opened up a new North American Manufacturing Division in 2002.

In 2000, Mitsubishi sought a new partnership with the newly formed Daimler-Chrysler concern which cost the German-American group $ 1.9 billion, $ 200 million less than the original price once the defect cover-up scandal came out. It seems that Mitsubishi had systematically covered up defects in its production cars as far back as 1977, involving anything from failing brakes to faulty clutch systems. When the news was disclosed, the company was forced to recall 163,707 vehicles for free repairs.

That, coupled with a economic crisis in the Asian region caused Mitsubishi a loss in profit and even  the need to downsize in order to cope with falling demand. A new breed of cars, revitalized models and forward thinking was what brought Mitsubishi back on track. The Mitsubishi i, a small car perfect for the Asian market and the new Lancer and Outlander were enough to put the company back on the market. This lead to the first profitable quarter at Mitsubishi in four year to be declared in 2006.

2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse Consumer Reviews

hoodenfood, 05/19/2010
Great used car over100K
2003 Mitsubishi eclipse Gt, v6, Sportronic shifter. Great Exterior look, except the fake vents in the front.v6 engine good power for automatic shifty, not good for turbo boosting.Alloy wheels great touch and clean. Inside, Cheap plastic interior (which is good If you ever need to replace it). I like it. No leg room for people over 5'11. Very small in the back, good for newborns- preteens and adults, no. Seats are very comfortable for long driving. Gas mileage is good, 22 ct/27 Hw. $ 30 to fill. Slow start@shifting through 1st gear but gets better at 2nd. Expensive 6 cyl tuneup ($ 550). Timing belt+labor $ 640. Maintenance regular. Premium gas only. Mits is having a recall, don't get black.
ancestorantarctic, 01/06/2017
GTS 2dr Hatchback (3.0L 6cyl 4A)
A great car that seems to last forever. . .
What can I say about this car? It has been an excellent and fun daily driver for the past 14 years and is still going strong. I have owned it since new and it has never let me down. Oh sure there was an occasional flat or dead battery but those are maintenance items. Keep up with the maintenance on it and it wont have any problems. I don't think the car has ever actually failed. It always starts right up no problems, when the battery was good that is. I've gone through oh 4-5 batteries on it. 5 timing belts and one transmission. The transmission? yes that did eventually fail . . . at ~320,000 miles! I don't really think of that as a failure, just wear and tear. It was worn out. The guy working on it said he had never seen such wear. Even in that state It didn't leave me by the side of the road. I was able to drive it to a shop, it was just acting funny, like taking 5 seconds to shift. Even so, 320K miles for a transmission is hard to beat in any car. I have no complaints. I'm not kidding this car has 377 thousand miles on it. Original engine, and never been overhauled. It did have lifter tick (very noisy) at 220K but I replaced the lifters (lash adjusters), which is a job you can do just under the valve covers, and it has not been an issue since. Overall I'd say the build quality of the car is super high given the longevity I've gotten out of it. There is very little rust on the car too. The ride is solid and smooth as can be, even at interstate speeds. Just keep it aligned and replace the shocks when they are due. Again maintenance. I trust this car as my daily driver to get me to work every day. The engine is still strong and can still accelerate hard when I need it to. It still gets 26-27 miles to the gallon if you aren't a lead foot. If you keep it maintained this car will last a long time. It does lack a bit in the radio department compared to today's radios but still sounds great. What the radio doesn't do is bluetooth or have an aux input or navigation. If you want all that you can upgrade it easily as it is a standard 2-din (size) radio. All the stock speakers save one are still in it and sound great. The only speaker to fail me was the one in the center of the dash and that was due to direct sunlight and age drying out the cone. If you disconnect that speaker however you really don't miss it. I do think I will need to eventually overhaul the engine, one day, I'm not deluding myself there. Just not tomorrow. The last shop I had it at told me the compression is still good and within factory spec. It is starting to leak/burn oil though. What else can I expect from it . . . it is positively ancient in miles. I suspect the valve stem seals are the cause, I never replaced them. . Again I have no complaints, it has held up so well over the years that if it is only now in need of that after all those miles, I'll just smile and pay some shop to fix it. Its better than a new car payment and this car still looks good. Most people never guess that it has that many miles on it unless I tell them and they they do a double take and still don't believe it. I get it a lot from the shops that service it. One last thing, don't ever skip an oil change and don't put anything less than premium in it. I put mid-grade 89 in it ONCE back in 2005 I think. . . never again. The mileage dropped to about 20 MPG and it ran like a PIG. I shudder to think what 85 would have done. I saved 10% cost on the gas (30 cents on 3$ ) but had to use 35% more gas to get where I needed to be (27 vs 20 mpg). It is counter intuitive to some, but you actually save money using the premium gas. That and the car will behave better and actually pass other cars when you need it. Use the gas it was designed to use.
superscriptwrench, 03/13/2015
GTS 2dr Hatchback (3.0L 6cyl 5M)
Best Car Under 5k
You can get these cars for very cheap. They are extremely nice. I got mine for 3,000 from a friend of the family, it could've of easily been sold for 5,000 however. (It's really good condition) Mine has 137,000 miles on it. It's fast, I've gotten it up to 150. It's good on gas. (Unless you shift at 5k RPM like me when im trying to impress my friends -- i can watch the gas gauge go down) 18-25mpg. Please put premium in this car, yes it matters. Look it up. When you're not hot rodding this car, it still turns heads. Very nice looking. If you're worried about your kid hot rodding it like me, get them the 4cyl. This car is great. Do your kid a favor, don't get him a grandma car. get an eclipse.
sconnynepalese, 10/15/2010
03 Mitsubishi
My 03' has 150K miles, purchased new in 02'. Replaced front struts within 2 months. Have replaced the brake pads and rotors 4 times. The brakes start pulsating after 3500 - 4500 miles. Also, 3 heat shields have rusted off, 1 of them within a year's time. Dealership advised me not park on dry grass. Sunroof sticks. Rusty inside engine compartment.
inbreeding, 07/29/2019
2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse
"Speed demon."
I love this car with my entire heart. It's quick to pick up speed, the handling feels terrific, the steering wheel isn't extremely loose like most cars, and she sounds and drives like a dream. My favorite part is the take off and acceleration. Upon flooring this car from a stop, you WILL make heads turn. She sounds THAT good.
immatureminds, 05/08/2019
2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse
"Unexpected problems with no easy fix."
First I should note that I have driven this thing all over the west coast, from LA to Seattle, and before that it was used by some wannabe racer, so there was a lot to fix up, but none of it was purely mechanical aside from the air intake and that was for a CA emissions thing, it was basically returned to stock, aside from new headlights (because the ones that it comes with have awful light throw, you'd think someone just taped flashlights to the front of it). I've had this car since 2008/2009 when it had around 65,000 miles on it. For the first few years it was actually quite alright (aside from the major issue I'll mention in a moment. I knew this car was never supposed to be a sports car and I didn't want it to be, I enjoyed just having a good V6 5-speed that got good gas mileage for the time. This is where things start to fall apart, sometimes literally. First, it started not holding the revs and would stall, turned out the ECU needed to be replaced, like that's nothing minor and I have no idea why, but replacing it fixed it but it appears that another ECU problem exits. A few years back I found I was having an issue where the alarm would go off on it's own. Since the alarm horn no longer works the high beams just flash which is just wonderful for the battery. Sometimes it shuts off and does it again later, it seems to be when there's moisture in the air (but that hasn't been always consistent) so I have to assume there's a short somewhere but from my understanding it could also be an ECU malfunction. Prior to bringing it up to Oregon about $ 4,000 worth of work had to go into it to keep it reliable, even then, I had to replace the distributor because it just went out one day. That was a pain because the parts that the shops get don't have to correct specs so the shop had to replace some parts in the new distributor with good parts from the old one in order to work. On top of that, other electrical issues I've noticed, the rear wiper doesn't fully work anymore, it just stops where it wants to (which further leads me to believe the ECU is still having issues). The AC also stopped working(revs like it wants to start but then just flashes the AC light) and I haven't brought it in to be looked at out of fear that it'll be extremely expensive. This coupled with very cheap dash materials, bad switch gear for the radio (radio knob doesn't work properly anymore) and the insane costs of maintenance on it just makes it not a great car to buy used, especially if it hasn't been babied. As for handling, it was much better before having the shocks and struts replaced, for some reason that made the handling worse(and the car as a whole more bouncy, you'll certainly learn to avoid any road imperfections), but again, I haven't bothered with it because it would cost too much to deal with. This car has enough power in my opinion, but I'm no enthusiast. Honestly, if it wasn't for the ECU and alarm issue It would have a higher score, but when the core computer functions of a car become faulty it's not a good look. especially when everything is based off of the car's computer these days. Other issues: Cheap headliner, unreliable sunroof, bad rear hatch lifts (I've had it fall on my head before, I just think they're too small for the weight of the hatch), hard to service, car drives like it's much larger (bad turning radius), center speaker easily breaks, paint easily oxidizes.
barbonboxy, 01/27/2018
2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse
"Best car ever!"
I bought my 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse GTS in July 2002. It now has 161,000 miles on it and has not had any problems. It always starts and runs. The original brakes lasted over 100,000 miles and its still on the original clutch. It has been the most amazing and reliable car Ive ever owned. Its fun to drive and still can get up and go like it was new. I never liked the black and blue interior but really I dont notice it after all these years. The only difficulty Ive had with it is remembering the get it worked on and belts changed and fluids flushed and such as it has always ran great.Read less

2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS Specifications

GS Comfort and Convenience

Premium Sound SystemMitsubishi/Infinity 210 watt audio system
Remote Audio ControlsAudio control on steering wheel

GS Dimensions

Cargo Capacity478 L
Curb Weight1341 kg
Front Headroom929 mm
Front Legroom1074 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity62 L
Height1310 mm
Length4490 mm
Rear Headroom887 mm
Rear Legroom766 mm
Wheelbase2560 mm
Width1750 mm

GS Exterior Details

SunroofPower glass sunroof

GS Interior Details

Luxury Dashboard TrimTitanium dashboard trim

GS Mechanical

Drive TrainFront-wheel drive
Engine Name2.4L L4 SOHC 16 valves
Transmission5 speed manual
Transmission (Option)4 speed automatic

GS Overview

BodySport Coupe
Doors2
Engine2.4L L4 SOHC 16 valves
Fuel Consumption11.2 (Automatic City)8.4 (Automatic Highway)10.2 (Manual City)7.6 (Manual Highway)
Power147 hp @ 5500 rpm
Seats4
Transmission4 speed automatic
WarrantiesBumper-to-Bumper60000/km, 36/Months Powertrain100000/km, 60/Months Roadside Assistance60000/km, 36/Months Rust-throughUnlimited/km, 60/Months

GS Safety

Brake TypeFront disc/rear drum
Child Seat AnchorNone
Driver AirbagNone
Front Seat BeltsHeight adjustable, pre-tensioner
Ignition DisableNone
Passenger AirbagNone
Rear Seat BeltsCenter 3-point

GS Suspension and Steering

Front TiresP205/55HR16

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