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1992-1995 Mitsubishi Expo/Expo LRV
Date Published: 2/20/08

1992-1995 Mitsubishi Expo/Expo LRV
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Price Range:
$600 - 1,500

Class:
Minivan
1992-1995 Mitsubishi Expo/Expo LRV
Expert Rating Summary
Category
Mitsubishi Expo with automatic Rating
Performance 3
Fuel Economy 6
Ride Quality 4
Steering/Handling/Braking 4
Quietness 4
Controls/Materials 5
Interior Room 4
Room/Comfort (rear) 3
Cargo Capacity 6
Value within Class 4
Total Score: 43
Ratings: Maximum 10 points per category
Chart: One rating chart provided for a representative model
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1992-1995 Mitsubishi Expo/Expo LRV Review
Mitsubishi launched twin "mini-minivans" for 1992, sized between subcompact wagons and minivans. Expo was a 7-passenger wagon, with four swing-open side doors and a one-piece rear liftgate. Expo LRV seated five, with a body nine inches shorter, two front doors, a sliding right-rear door, and a rear hatch. A 116-horsepower, 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine powered the Expo, while a 1.8-liter four went into the LRV. Three models of each size were offered: base, Sport, and Sport AWD. The AWD version of either Expo had permanent 4-wheel drive; others were front-wheel drive. Plymouth marketed a variant of the LRV as the Colt Vista; Eagle called its version the Summit Wagon.
Year to Year Changes
1993 Mitsubishi Expo/Expo LRV: For 1993, most Expos got 20 more horsepower, as the 2.4-liter four rose from 116 to 136 horsepower--courtesy of a switch to four valves per cylinder. The base-model Expo LRV stuck with the 113-horsepower, 1.8-liter engine. A new base AWD version of the regular Expo joined the lineup, while the all-wheel-drive rendition of the LRV no longer was considered Sport-level.
1994 Mitsubishi Expo/Expo LRV: A driver-side airbag went into '94 models, set in a new 4-spoke steering wheel. The driver got a height-adjustable shoulder belt, but the front passenger kept a motorized belt arrangement. Expo lost its upscale SP models, but base Expos adopted some of their features as standard equipment. The LRV dropped to front-drive base and Sport models, abandoning the AWD edition.
1995 Mitsubishi Expo/Expo LRV: Expo was unchanged in its final season. Few were sold.
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