The 1990 Mitsubishi Sigma Is the Weird Luxury Sedan You’ve Never Heard Of

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    Mitsubishi Sigma review! The Mitsubishi Sigma is a bizarre luxury sedan you've never heard of -- but today I'm reviewing it. I'm going to review the Mitsubishi Sigma and show you the quirks and features of this unknown Japanese luxury sedan -- and I'm going to show you all around this unusual and quirky Mitsubishi luxury sedan.
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  • @BladedAngel
    @BladedAngel 2 года назад +713

    The Sigma Mitsubishi Grindset

    • @Arminoderso
      @Arminoderso 2 года назад +5

      Ayo sup im subscribed to u

    • @MartinJones123
      @MartinJones123 2 года назад +9

      Didn't know you watched Doug DeMuro!

    • @mikolajone
      @mikolajone 2 года назад +19

      standard issue sigma car

    • @bwofficial1776
      @bwofficial1776 2 года назад +26

      Better than the Mitsubishi Ligma.

    • @MartinJones123
      @MartinJones123 2 года назад +2

      @@bwofficial1776 Funny...

  • @JimmyJohnsCupSeries
    @JimmyJohnsCupSeries 2 года назад +3784

    A car truly fit for a sigma male

    • @epiccheese911
      @epiccheese911 2 года назад +27

      lol

    • @daviddoyonjr5774
      @daviddoyonjr5774 2 года назад +20

      Alrightyy

    • @OpeoAslam
      @OpeoAslam 2 года назад +326

      Get "Grindset" for a vanity plate

    • @Hysandel
      @Hysandel 2 года назад +4

      Harumy and celine got that grindset

    • @Attack-fb5rj
      @Attack-fb5rj 2 года назад +87

      Actually came here to look for this. Found it.

  • @jhonson530i
    @jhonson530i 2 года назад +336

    The gear selector was meant to signify what the car's reaction/direction would be, P is a square because the car is static, R is a backwards arrow because it is going to make the car go backward, D 2 L is a forward arrow because those all correspond to the car's forward motion, and N is a square but since the car is not static, but is disconnected from the engine and is free to move according to what the road surface causes so it is green I guess

    • @fredd410
      @fredd410 2 года назад +39

      Thanks for helping Doug see the forest through the trees on this one. I was going to do the same if I didn’t see someone else had.

    • @UndisputedMRecabo
      @UndisputedMRecabo 2 года назад +21

      Happy I wasn't the only one that actually didn't even have to think about the reasoning there...

    • @frankmontesinos
      @frankmontesinos 2 года назад +8

      @Jhonson Teo, I hadn't actually thought of it that way. I had an 86 Galant as my first car with the same shifter, and my theory was that the arrows signify which way you were able to push the lever without pressing the button side button, which I would do on occasion.

    • @jamesharris2788
      @jamesharris2788 2 года назад +13

      He's such a big annoying Goober. Love his videos though.

    • @janschmidli296
      @janschmidli296 2 года назад +1

      True :)

  • @sisco8225
    @sisco8225 2 года назад +67

    My mom bought one of these brand new in red in 1990, and we still have it today, its been driven for the last 30 odd years by various memebers of my family and it has been to a garage only twice in that time. These japanese cars from this era are really overlooked and are the most reliable i have seen. Ours is still going strong and i hope the last few that are out there survive.

    • @chahal_s
      @chahal_s 11 месяцев назад +4

      Feel like you've lived my life. Amazing how many other people have. These are amazing lifetime cars.

  • @laowhy86
    @laowhy86 2 года назад +930

    My fave type of Doug vids are these obscure awesome gems that I didn’t even know about

    • @duckedup
      @duckedup 2 года назад +15

      I totally agree! haha.. He geeks out over the weirdest stuff and I do the same, like that little insignificant chrome piece that 99% of people could care less about, love it! lol

    • @MitchZero9
      @MitchZero9 2 года назад

      EuroAsain Bob (and friend of Tyler Hoover/Hoovie Garage) found this first. Bob and CarWizard have already gone over it. I'm assuming its the same one. Bob bought it from deceased estate. Im guessing it recently made its way to Cali.

    • @davidmeskhi8446
      @davidmeskhi8446 2 года назад +12

      hey what are you doing here :D

    • @NewZer0Kanada
      @NewZer0Kanada 2 года назад +1

      Why haven't they given you a checkmark yet?

    • @REPOMAN24722
      @REPOMAN24722 2 года назад

      Want obscure look up the Australian Sigma turbo, RWD 2.6l inline 4 Turbo SOHC RWD.

  • @OMMIAMSalvation
    @OMMIAMSalvation 2 года назад +1392

    Even if videos like this don’t blow up, I appreciate Doug making them as a sort of contribution to obscure automotive history. 🙂

    • @Flickawho
      @Flickawho 2 года назад +42

      These are my favorite ones! :)

    • @saf2127
      @saf2127 2 года назад +19

      Agree! Doug’s enthusiasm is definitely on the highest setting when he reviews a weird car and I live for it.

    • @anthonydevito4450
      @anthonydevito4450 2 года назад +43

      Not to mention these videos are 100x more interesting than the latest luxury performance suv or one off super cars that are all very similar to each other

    • @DailyDriver.
      @DailyDriver. 2 года назад +2

      Yessss

    • @kurtthewurt
      @kurtthewurt 2 года назад +9

      These are my favorite videos because often there aren’t any other detailed reviews or explorations of these cars. There are always tons of other videos of the latest luxury & sports cars.

  • @nasaa2884
    @nasaa2884 2 года назад +101

    Thank you Doug for staying true and covering cars like this Sigma. It's honestly why I started watching you ages ago, and still do, enthusiastically too!

  • @brugai8917
    @brugai8917 2 года назад +60

    4:50 The arrows indicate which way the car moves in each gear. Park and Neutral are rectangles since they don't move the car, Reverse points backwards and the 3 Drive gears point forward.

    • @IStillLikeIke
      @IStillLikeIke 2 года назад +14

      pretty remarkable that Doug couldn't figure that out

    • @CarlRencer
      @CarlRencer 9 месяцев назад

      Doug is always embarrassing. That's what makes him entertaining. He sounds like someone trying to explain things he doesn't really understand. Guess the Jokes on us. I work hard every day for $50k a year while Doughboy makes millions being a buffoon. @@Kamina1703

  • @docholiday6500
    @docholiday6500 2 года назад +461

    These are my favorite type of videos. The below average, the obscure and slightly interesting. Everyone will do the new golf R. Only Doug will do the Mitsubishi sigma.
    My first car was a Diamante wagon and I swear that car had the most comfortable seats and had enough cargo space for me and my awful emo band to load up all our gear and do small tours across the Midwest. It also had the strangest color. No one could agree on what it was. It looked purple at night and gold during the daylight. This car reminded me of that. Good times.

    • @CopoEnVideo
      @CopoEnVideo 2 года назад +1

      Totally agree.

    • @suomenpresidentti
      @suomenpresidentti 2 года назад

      Not True.
      This is the second sigma video in few days I have been suggested and watched. First was car wizard's one.
      ruclips.net/video/A79Qhmw19kc/видео.html

    • @pex_the_unalivedrunk6785
      @pex_the_unalivedrunk6785 2 года назад +1

      Wait....Emo band? You weren't in the Sadistic Kids were you?

    • @Ford_TImelord
      @Ford_TImelord 2 года назад +2

      Those Diamante wagons were made in Adelaide Australia at the old chrysler Valiant plant and exported to the USA. Im not sure the quality was up to Japanese.

    • @ryanb8736
      @ryanb8736 Год назад

      😂

  • @samorowell535
    @samorowell535 2 года назад +219

    The perfect Sigma Grindset car doesn’t exi-
    Doug: *are you sure about that*

  • @thefirebirdguy2512
    @thefirebirdguy2512 2 года назад +108

    I absolutely love these 80's boxy Japanese cars with those huge taillights. I grew up in the 80s and remember seeing cars like this everywhere. I wish auto makers would bring back those huge taillights, as I think taillights and brake lights have become way too small in recent years.

    • @aayonce4
      @aayonce4 2 года назад +4

      Well I think they were only "big" because they needed to put a big enough light bulb to illuminate enough. Now with LED lighting they don't need to be so big

    • @thefirebirdguy2512
      @thefirebirdguy2512 2 года назад +4

      @@aayonce4 One of the main reasons for taillights getting smaller is the trunk openings getting larger. On old cars, you had the trunk lid with the taillights under it. On most cars nowadays, the trunk opening is expanded all the way to the rear bumper to allow easier loading and unloading, leaving less room for the taillights. I would gladly trade trunk space for bigger taillights, as larger taillights increase visibility to other drivers from a greater distance at night.

    • @aayonce4
      @aayonce4 2 года назад +1

      @@thefirebirdguy2512 hadn't thought about that.. I wasnt born in the 80's grew up in the early 2000's

    • @paulhansen7667
      @paulhansen7667 2 года назад +1

      I agree, I like the angular look of those cars.

    • @TotallyNotASpy1
      @TotallyNotASpy1 2 года назад +2

      Agreed! Big tail lights are dope!

  • @Govthos
    @Govthos 2 года назад +38

    I had one of these!! One of my favorite cars! It is underpowered by today's standard, but at the time it was great. One of the things Doug didn't mention is that the front seat backs split basically in half. The top portion would come forward and you able to actually lean back into the seat, so comfortable!!

  • @mcdoob
    @mcdoob 2 года назад +1002

    The triangles obviously aren’t “pointing towards neutral”- they’re pointing forward and backward… as in the direction the car will go in that gear. Then park and neutral are rectangles because they don’t make the car go either way.

    • @stephenj4937
      @stephenj4937 2 года назад +57

      Exactly.

    • @RuffianSoldier
      @RuffianSoldier 2 года назад +130

      you must be new to dougs videos my guy

    • @piuthemagicman
      @piuthemagicman 2 года назад +91

      @@RuffianSoldier I've watched him for 5 years and I do point out all his mistakes.

    • @bash8387
      @bash8387 2 года назад +44

      I just can’t believe doug did not notice that

    • @pinut187
      @pinut187 2 года назад +14

      @@piuthemagicman well they aren’t mistakes. He does this on purpose so idiots like you will comment. More comments = better for Doug.

  • @claytonsollers
    @claytonsollers 2 года назад +496

    Agreed with other commenters - these are my fave videos. Old, weird, obscure cars from the past.
    One misstep here is his misunderstanding of the indicators on the gear shift lever. I don't think they are arrows pointing to nutral, but rather arrows indicating the direction of travel of vehicle when that gear is selected. It isn't up or down to neutral, but rather forward or reverse by gear.

    • @vovap9257
      @vovap9257 2 года назад +20

      Yes exactly, I was about to write the same thing about the gear indicators; the arrows indicate the direction of the gear (or lack thereof, in neutral and park).

    • @Roybaaa
      @Roybaaa 2 года назад

      It was obviously a joke by Doug u nerdy garden dwarf

    • @brantisonfire
      @brantisonfire 2 года назад +9

      Either he is purposefully obtuse or he (most likely) grew up as a kid with parents who drove Volvos, Benzs and European luxury cars. He just comes off as someone who has never experienced basic stuff. “Wow, this seat doesn’t have 7 way adjustment. That was so common at the time!”

    • @Teufelshund
      @Teufelshund 2 года назад +11

      Doug often struggles with wrapping his brain around automobile engineering and design decisions that predate, say, 2005? It is rather amusing.

    • @bolt5564
      @bolt5564 2 года назад

      Timestamp 4:45

  • @evdanielsson7
    @evdanielsson7 2 года назад +22

    I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THE OBSCURE WEIRD CARS YOU FIND. I like these videos SOOO much better than brand new Porsches and Maseratis. They’re so entertaining and it’s so fascinating to see old cars in pristine shape. And no, I had never heard of the Sigma.

  • @JBanez07
    @JBanez07 2 года назад +70

    Doug, thats one of the most immaculate cars I've ever seen, especially the interior! That's amazing to see on a car over 30 years old!!!

    • @tientrinh943
      @tientrinh943 2 года назад +1

      Agree

    • @simplesimon8255
      @simplesimon8255 2 года назад

      You must really love exclamation marks!!!

    • @JGL98
      @JGL98 2 года назад +5

      @@simplesimon8255 i really love your sister!!!!

    • @simplesimon8255
      @simplesimon8255 2 года назад

      @@JGL98 wasn't talking to you!!!

  • @nickb20
    @nickb20 2 года назад +469

    The “weird old car” is so much more interesting personally too me than the fancy million dollar cars. I like these because it’s a piece of cool history and it would slide right under your nose if you didn’t know what you’re looking at.
    Thanks Doug for telling a cool story about a legit fascinating and awesome quirky car that everyone forgot!

    • @hellocar123
      @hellocar123 2 года назад +3

      i agree

    • @seanharrison6777
      @seanharrison6777 2 года назад +6

      Not only that, but the fact this car is in such amazing shape. My favorite cars are the forgotten ones that someone has spent a lifetime maintaining.

    • @automation7295
      @automation7295 2 года назад

      @Nomen Clature I bet you also don't care about the McLaren F1?

    • @DEVILTAZ35
      @DEVILTAZ35 2 года назад +2

      They look better than most overblown supercars anyway. Probably also as you know you could have afforded such a car lol

    • @Swapzter
      @Swapzter 2 года назад

      The best thing about these kind of videos is that Doug is the right guy to do these reviews. His attention tl details and quirky things are amazing.

  • @LOLHICRONO
    @LOLHICRONO 2 года назад +336

    these are the types of videos i love the most
    obscure older cars with a lot of unique elements to them

    • @cloutgold0077
      @cloutgold0077 2 года назад +9

      Weird concept cars as well

    • @GaryKetchum808
      @GaryKetchum808 2 года назад +8

      To truly appreciate quirks and features.

    • @mattlimberg5763
      @mattlimberg5763 2 года назад +17

      Only reason I keep subscribed to Doug, for when he has obscure automotive content.

    • @drippgxd
      @drippgxd 2 года назад +6

      Right. These videos are more interesting then seeing a Ferrari video imo

  • @hmao4466
    @hmao4466 2 года назад +25

    I appreciate the effort to explore this obscure car. They sold plenty in Australia but I can't remember the last time. I saw one. A real trip down memory lane...

    • @Fanta....
      @Fanta.... 2 года назад +2

      These were sold under the Magna brand name. I owned a similar one with the inferior astron engine that would blow a head gasket seemingly every week. Very nice to drive though. Used to deliver pizzas in one of these bad boys....

    • @hmao4466
      @hmao4466 2 года назад +2

      @@Fanta.... 2.6 4 cylinder yes?

    • @CRAPO2011
      @CRAPO2011 2 года назад +1

      Wasnt the mitsubishi diamante/ sigma sucessor built in Australia?

    • @hmao4466
      @hmao4466 2 года назад +1

      @@CRAPO2011 yes it was...3 generations actually..

    • @jakelong7976
      @jakelong7976 2 года назад

      I remember as a kid, Chrysler & Mitsubishi Sigma's were everywhere. Can't count how many people I knew who owned one back in the early 90s. One of my mates had one in early 2000s as his first car, was far from quick with the Astron 2 litre and 3 speed auto but the thing was a tank.

  • @therevx5225
    @therevx5225 2 года назад +6

    These are honestly the only type of Doug's vids that I actually watch. I simply don't find any of the new and recent cars interesting, they are all the same. These old cars are so much more entertaining .

  • @asperita
    @asperita 2 года назад +84

    Lol doug is on the sigma grindset

  • @peteragopian386
    @peteragopian386 2 года назад +489

    I believe the “bragging” of having a 4 speed auto was a jab at companies like Buick, who during this period offered 3 speed autos on their luxury cars, like my 92 Century.

    • @blue_lancer_es
      @blue_lancer_es 2 года назад +22

      Yep. Not everyone had 4 speed transmissions.

    • @blue_lancer_es
      @blue_lancer_es 2 года назад +16

      Also this is 1990. But the signa came out in 85 86.

    • @Reaganpopperno1
      @Reaganpopperno1 2 года назад +8

      Did you just call a Buick century a luxury car?

    • @chipperhughes4755
      @chipperhughes4755 2 года назад +4

      Yeah Mercedes had 4 speed automatics for awhile before then too

    • @th003g
      @th003g 2 года назад +4

      3 on the tree was still a thing in the late 80s for American and some Eurpean cars.

  • @patdry
    @patdry 2 года назад +7

    6:16 Doug dishes out this strange poetry every so often and it's probably one of the main reasons why I enjoy these videos as much as I do.

  • @syrgrad91
    @syrgrad91 2 года назад +12

    My mom had an ‘86 Galant and this is certainly very similar. Doug, the handle to raise the driver’s seat has a rod that extends to make it easier (i.e. leverage) to use that feature. The Galant had a really cool luxury feature that this car is missing. In the center armrest of the rear seat was a handle. Pull up on it and the rear cushion would recline about 10-15 degrees.

  • @nostradamusus
    @nostradamusus 2 года назад +67

    I prefer the Mitsubishi Ligma

  • @ShoelessJP
    @ShoelessJP 2 года назад +100

    I know the big supercars primarily pay Doug's bills, but dammit I love I obscure cars being covered like this. Please never stop covering quirky cars, Doug, we love them.

    • @wharris302
      @wharris302 2 года назад +1

      Nor supercars, EVs, unfortunately

  • @marcocarrillo7161
    @marcocarrillo7161 2 года назад +3

    Dough I really do appreciate these videos of older vehicles more than the new models you review. Thank you!

  • @timmercier8836
    @timmercier8836 2 года назад +1

    Awesome! My mom sold her 1987 Subaru GL-10 Turbo sedan for a red ‘89 Sigma and boy didn’t I feel like I was living high on the hog as a high school kid. IIRC, it had a plush velour interior and that 150hp felt FAST!
    Doug - I really appreciate you taking your time to dig up these “fossils” as they speak to the youth of much of your subscriber base. Keep ‘em coming!

  • @n0isyturtle
    @n0isyturtle 2 года назад +81

    Mits was killing it in the '80s, their interiors were second to none in '80s aesthetic for affordable vehicles.
    PLEASE do a Starion/ Conquest review. Please!

    • @comicsgod53
      @comicsgod53 2 года назад +2

      Depends on what you mean by killing it. I sold Toyota's and Honda's back then that were really killing it sales wise and still are.

    • @benjaminrivera4585
      @benjaminrivera4585 2 года назад

      YES A STARION WOULD BE AWESOME

  • @charliebruckman8661
    @charliebruckman8661 2 года назад +163

    A month ago Car Wizard had this car in his shop and i was like Wow, never heard of it. Then i wondered if Doug would review on of these and here we are. THIS IS THE SIGMA!!!

    • @accordinglyryan
      @accordinglyryan 2 года назад +8

      Same lol, had to double check it wasn't the same car somehow

    • @brandonfisher6221
      @brandonfisher6221 2 года назад +13

      Haha! I wanted to see how far I would need to scroll through the comments before seeing that the car wizard had it in his shop. I didn't have to scroll far.

    • @RedLP5000S
      @RedLP5000S 2 года назад +5

      Oh that's where I saw it. I thought Doug already reviewed it for some reason.

    • @JayDLewis
      @JayDLewis 2 года назад +6

      Not the same. The Wizard's had 27K miles. This one shows 49K miles.

    • @brandonfisher6221
      @brandonfisher6221 2 года назад +2

      I realize that it isn't the same one. Same type of car.

  • @venom5809
    @venom5809 2 года назад +6

    Until today my father's Mazda 929 Limited was the only car I had ever seen with a factory EQ. The stereo in that car was amazing, stainless steel, EQ and the only car I can think of that had an upright tape deck like a home stereo.

    • @DEVILTAZ35
      @DEVILTAZ35 2 года назад

      My Mazda 929 coupe had the upright tape deck too and everything was sloped towards the driver. It even had electronic suspension back in 1985.

    • @JulianSortland
      @JulianSortland 2 года назад

      Not just any stereo, but AM Stereo!

    • @CRAPO2011
      @CRAPO2011 2 года назад

      Firs i saw with adjustable eq was the 1984 nissan maxima

  • @brianbfree2328
    @brianbfree2328 2 года назад +17

    I remember this car being that I'm 44. One of my classmates' father owned one. I thought it was different from the mainstream, with its unique level of flair and plushness. However, the 1st generation Diamante was my favorite Mitsu sedan. It was muscular looking but sophisticated. It kind of reminded me of a BMW, with the rounded reflectors in the halogen headlamp unit. And the grill split also reminded me of the BMW as well. It also added more of the plushness the Sigma had. I used to love the sound of the V6 ! I enjoyed this review Doug!👍🏾

  • @ClinicalDecisionYikesYT
    @ClinicalDecisionYikesYT 2 года назад +21

    Doug on that Sigma GrindsetTM

  • @inactiveaccount
    @inactiveaccount 2 года назад +140

    mitsubishi has so many cars nobody knows about. the galant amg, the mirage asti rx and many criminally underrated cars like the starion, the fto and others. i hope doug gets to review more mitsubishi products

    • @danielerickson4893
      @danielerickson4893 2 года назад +9

      The Legnum VR-4 and FTO are my favorite, too bad we didn't get either in the States

    • @aaronmcconkey1062
      @aaronmcconkey1062 2 года назад +8

      Vr4 galant 😍😍

    • @danielerickson4893
      @danielerickson4893 2 года назад +6

      @@aaronmcconkey1062 the galant wagon (Legnum) vr-4 especially. I love wagons, especially sporty ones, I have a Volvo V70R

    • @danielerickson4893
      @danielerickson4893 2 года назад +6

      @@aubreyseaweed7182 GM? Mitsubishi made stuff and Chrysler badge engineered and sold it, there was a little development together but not much. Where are you getting General Motors from?

    • @RubyRoks
      @RubyRoks 2 года назад +4

      I'd love to see him get his hands on a Pajero Evo or Galant VR4

  • @jeandibb4111
    @jeandibb4111 2 года назад +5

    Doug, to get an insight into how the US Galant and Sigma came about, look up our Australian 1985 TM Mitsubishi Magna. Up until then the US and Japanese Sigma had been a narrow body car. Mitsu Australia realised when they killed local manufacture of our Australian Valiant that the Sigma we were making and selling here needed to be wider. So they took the Japanese spec car and literally grafted several inches of width into the car. Overnight this changed the medium sized sedan market here in Australia and sent GM, Toyota, Nissan and Ford local designers back to the drawing board. Out Oz TM Magna was literally responsible for the dimensions of the Diamantes you and the Japanese and UK markets got later - in fact they were manufactured here in LHD form and exported to those markets.

    • @andrewcipriano2890
      @andrewcipriano2890 8 месяцев назад

      Man, I'd love for doug to review a 3rd gen magna, what a car

  • @acuraintegrar5
    @acuraintegrar5 2 года назад

    Cars like this are the reason i keep coming back to your channel! New cars are boring to me and i really appreciate you reviewing cars that we grew up around and showing their features. Great vid!

  • @groosbro1
    @groosbro1 2 года назад +42

    My dad had one. It really was very cool for it's time. It had speed sensitive wipers, height adjustable suspension (which was always problematic), reclining rear seats, and automatic climate control. Pretty cool for its time.

  • @kagameen
    @kagameen 2 года назад +39

    Huge respect to previous owner(s) for preserving the car in such shape, especially the interior

  • @johnebuckland
    @johnebuckland 2 года назад +1

    Really pleased and excited to see you reviewing this well kept masterpiece.
    In Australia, we had the Mitsubishi Magna Elite which was our equivalent; it got me into my passion of cars❤

  • @aaronhope929
    @aaronhope929 2 года назад +3

    When I was a young lad in the 1990s I purchased a 1984 sigma (I live in New Zealand) just like the galant in the USA
    It had a digital dash, the climate control display was in the dash along with speed and Revs as a bar graph. I miss that car, it was cool.

  • @averyparticularsetofskills
    @averyparticularsetofskills 2 года назад +38

    6:43 To move the seat up or down you first extend the "wand" by pulling the knob on the handle OUT/UP THEN youve got the leverage you need to adjust the height of the drivers seat without hopping up and down like a crazy person.😆

    • @Thegonagle
      @Thegonagle 2 года назад +1

      I'm aghast that he didn't note that as one of the many quirks. I was waiting. You can even see the exact moment when he ALMOST figured it out! (But then he's like "uh oh, I almost broke it, I'll just push that back where it was and keep my mouth shut.")

    • @hughenden6
      @hughenden6 2 года назад

      yes yes yes!!

  • @Cocytus
    @Cocytus 2 года назад +49

    4:44 - The arrows aren't pointing to Neutral. The down arrow is supposed to replicate back, meaning reverse. The up arrows are supposed to replicate forward, meaning the forward drive gears.

    • @Yokisturrup514
      @Yokisturrup514 2 года назад

      .

    • @MrBradclack
      @MrBradclack 2 года назад +10

      I'm so glad you pointed this out I was like come on Doug you know must know this

  • @gojira931
    @gojira931 2 года назад

    Reviews like this are why I subscribed in the first place. Hope you keep doing them.

  • @AaronSmith-kr5yf
    @AaronSmith-kr5yf 2 года назад +10

    Surprised at now damn NICE that interior looks, love that leather. Although the rest of the car kind of looks dated for 1990, if this had came out in 1982/83 it would have been a space ship. Think about how sleek the 1992 Lexus ES300 was, or the 1991 Acura Legend. Even the boxy 190e or 300e Benz cars had a lot more style than this thing(I know they were A LOT more $$$)

    • @DEVILTAZ35
      @DEVILTAZ35 2 года назад

      The old Legends were such an awesome car with the sweetest V6 in them . It's sad we don't see cars like that now.

  • @Lasciobo
    @Lasciobo 2 года назад +58

    18:06 actually, it’s the reviews of these quirky cars brought me to this channel. I’m fascinated how car companies have experimented with various approaches to deliver a car that would reflect the zeitgeist

  • @DrivingGod21
    @DrivingGod21 2 года назад +50

    This and that Audi 5000 Treser are two cars of genuinely never heard of before. Good job Doug!

    • @Apxumekmop_1
      @Apxumekmop_1 2 года назад

      and suv Saab in cars and bids

    • @DrivingGod21
      @DrivingGod21 2 года назад +2

      @@Apxumekmop_1 I'm a big fan of the last few years of Saab. They may have just been rebody to GMS but they were really beautiful.

  • @jakuborlik1511
    @jakuborlik1511 2 года назад

    Love these reviews. Please keep them coming

  • @moshbrandonmosh
    @moshbrandonmosh 2 года назад +2

    Awesome review! A friend had one when I was in HS. It's a bummer the US didn't get MMC's flagship in Japan, the Debonair, which was also built by Hyundai and sold as the Grandeur!

  • @australiantruckspotting8883
    @australiantruckspotting8883 2 года назад +28

    Sigmas we’re legendary in Australia. They morphed into the Mitsubishi Magna which was known to be as reliable and long-lasting as a Camry.

    • @DEVILTAZ35
      @DEVILTAZ35 2 года назад

      I had one for years and years , my dad had the sigma before me. The most lux car in the 80's i ever saw was the Sigma Super Saloon that had the most comfy front and rear seats all with individual night lighting that was adjustable with curtains in the back lol. Sadly Magna auto gear boxes partly brought about it's downfall.

    • @ayefkay
      @ayefkay 2 года назад +2

      Up the magna!

    • @flownw1105
      @flownw1105 2 года назад +1

      Up the mighty magna

    • @australiantruckspotting8883
      @australiantruckspotting8883 2 года назад

      @@IGDZILLA and the broken belt didn’t cause catastrophic engine failure ?

    • @petersargeant1555
      @petersargeant1555 2 года назад +3

      The Sigma name dates from 1979, it's what antipodean Galants were called, up until 1985 when Australian engineers created the world's first wide body car when they widened the Japanese Galant by some 4 inches to make the Magna.
      Toyota eventually did the same to the Camry.
      Diamante is an Australian Verada, the luxe version of the Magna.

  • @mashabik
    @mashabik 2 года назад +24

    Bought a white, 88 model at auction way back in 97. The best car I ever owned while in college. Comfy with the plush brown seats, buttons upon buttons on the dash panel, and a fantastic engine. On long trips, the car always delivered. Wish they were still around.

  • @_HigherSelf_
    @_HigherSelf_ 2 года назад

    I love watching your reviews of old cars! I don’t know why but I find them way more interesting than new ones 🙌

  • @ackvig
    @ackvig 2 года назад

    I love when Doug drives in this lane. The cars that were out back when I was in college.

  • @Queso305
    @Queso305 2 года назад +59

    Wow! What a cream puff! I hope the next owner takes good care of it. I remember finding a galant sigma at the junkyard and thought it was cool. I remember seeing it had electronic magnetic controlled suspension

  • @zir3x
    @zir3x 2 года назад +27

    I really love the evolution of Doug. Few years ago he had a video (don't remember which one) where he didn't know what was an equalizer was

    • @jhelmsing
      @jhelmsing 2 года назад

      I thought the exact same thing. He didn't even know what it was called.

    • @Thegonagle
      @Thegonagle 2 года назад +1

      Equalizers are so very 80's-90's. Every cool stereo on the sales floor had one, be it an inexpensive all-in-one system, boombox, or hi-fi component system had one. They usually also had plenty of indicator lights, flashy LEDs for the VU meter, and intricate vacuum fluorescent displays. Automakers got in on the trend too.

    • @davidm8391
      @davidm8391 2 года назад

      I think it was the Mistubishi Eclipse! (I just found Doug and I've been combing through his "Weird" playlist). I guess Mitsubishi was especially into equalizers.

  • @MrRemcoLamberts
    @MrRemcoLamberts 2 года назад

    OMG this was exactly the one review I wanted you to do! I love this car, available as 'Sapporo' in Europe. I believe it was definitely an underrated tourer but was difficult to pinpoint and market. I had an opportunity to purchase a used 87 model late 90s in white pearl with blue velour (Euro had a modest 2.4 petrol engine), but eventually did not (ever regretting it, missing out on a future classic). The CC bleeb sounds is hilarious I'd set myself 30 seconds on 'high' LOL

  • @ajbrown7245
    @ajbrown7245 2 года назад

    Great video! Love these 80's and early 90's oddities. When is the 80 and then mid 90's Oldsmobile Delta 88 (LSS), 98 review coming? Have you seen their 3rd brake light implementations?

  • @crxdelsolsir
    @crxdelsolsir 2 года назад +45

    4:34 While many Japanese cars from 1990 may have 4 speed auto transmission as the new standard it was still uncommon for the normal person to see.
    They were still not available on some base models and this being a top of the range, bragging that it has 4 speed automatic transmission IS a BIG DEAL.
    A great majority of the automatic cars still running (from 60's, 70's and 80's) were only 3 speed.
    Also many base model cars sold in the early 90's still had 3 speed automatics example 1990 Ford laser also sold as 1990 Mazda 323, Ford Falcon etc.

    • @johnnyrocket4357
      @johnnyrocket4357 2 года назад +3

      I also believe the 1995 Dodge/Plymouth Neons debuted with a 3-sp automatic as well.

    • @joejesus9902
      @joejesus9902 2 года назад +3

      Yeah, I remember back in the day, some cars even said “fuel injection” on the back to show it off lol

    • @southerncoyote
      @southerncoyote 2 года назад +1

      Also they knew their demographic bought a car and kept it for decades.

    • @jimmymuchina7205
      @jimmymuchina7205 2 года назад

      The arrows on the base of the gear selector aren't pointing to neutral. They are pointing in the direction that the gear you select takes you. Reverse is pointing behind, and all the other front facing arrows are for forward gears. The parking and neutral are stationary selections, so they got rectangles.

  • @zacharytribou2728
    @zacharytribou2728 2 года назад +172

    mitsubishi in the 90s was truly innovative geniuses, although their tech doesn't seem to last in these 90s cars, it was still ahead of the time, like the 1990-1993 3000gt active aero, if I'm not mistaken they did active aero before active aero was cool

    • @inactiveaccount
      @inactiveaccount 2 года назад +1

      yeah the next car that had active aero came out like 20 years later

    • @__Lento__
      @__Lento__ 2 года назад +3

      The R31 Skyline had active aero in '85

    • @peteragopian386
      @peteragopian386 2 года назад +6

      In 1988 the Volkswagen Corrado had active aero

    • @therealsnoop7497
      @therealsnoop7497 2 года назад +3

      They offered it until something like 96 too. They also had 4 wheel steering, and electronic suspension and exhaust. Also don’t forget things like active yaw control on the evo. Amazing tech for the time.

    • @fritzdaddy-135mmgetstagger4
      @fritzdaddy-135mmgetstagger4 2 года назад +1

      @@__Lento__ ehhh

  • @jslonisch
    @jslonisch 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Sigmas were everywhere when I grew up in NZ but I haven’t seen one or thought about one for decades. They just vanished.

  • @jamesdicken3442
    @jamesdicken3442 2 года назад +1

    The dashboard. Those dashboards cracked up after a few years...and that one looked PERFECT. Amazing find & a true survivor.

  • @Fieldy6686
    @Fieldy6686 2 года назад +47

    The variety on this channel is really impressive. Thanks Mr DeMuro

  • @mtwilda
    @mtwilda 2 года назад +11

    Doug: "This video probably won't get many views."
    Me: "Another supercar video, meh... What's this? An old Mitsubishi I've never heard of? Tell me more!"
    Really, these videos about regular cars from the 1980s and 90s are some of my favorites.

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L 2 года назад

      Me too, haha. Though sadly our kind of thought process seems to be in the minority of car viewers

    • @goatdolphins
      @goatdolphins 2 года назад +1

      imo supercars are kinda boring, and all about the same nowadays. 4 liter twin turbos in everything. blah blah infotainment screens blah blah launch control. blah blah last gas powered model by such and such.. i want more obscure oddball cars!

    • @RockyFoxxowo
      @RockyFoxxowo 2 года назад

      People will click just cuz the car is called sigma

  • @thromboid
    @thromboid 2 года назад +3

    I remember the Mitsubishi Sigma being very popular here in New Zealand in the early 1980s - I imagine they were locally assembled - though I never realised it was a variant of the Galant (I do remember the Galant being available during the 80s and 90s as well, perhaps as imported used JDM cars). Intriguingly, there was also a variant made by Chrysler Australia known as the Chrysler Sigma.

  • @henryfabianvideo
    @henryfabianvideo 2 года назад +1

    I love this kind of videos from Doug

  • @1972dsrai
    @1972dsrai 2 года назад +24

    I love how Doug can remember even an obscure car like this from his childhood and relate it to a specific time in his life. I can barely remember what my own parents drove.

    • @jwalster9412
      @jwalster9412 2 года назад

      My parents don't drive.. 😐 so Doug is just an extremely luck person.. good memory..

    • @automation7295
      @automation7295 2 года назад

      @@jwalster9412 They probably don't have a license or they don't want to drive after they've been in a car accident.
      Some people don't want to drive, even if they have a license.

    • @jwalster9412
      @jwalster9412 2 года назад

      @@automation7295 he's luck, and has good memory.

    • @mervynstent1578
      @mervynstent1578 2 года назад

      The Australian version the Mitsubishi Magna Elite was pretty cool car with heaps of toys in its day!

  • @MiamiSunrise
    @MiamiSunrise 2 года назад +28

    I owned this car, except it was the 1988 version. I always expected to see this car here. What a weird experience it was and yet simultaneously cool too

    • @Schumanized
      @Schumanized 2 года назад +1

      88 was the best IMO👌🏾

  • @andrewfriedman2572
    @andrewfriedman2572 2 года назад

    I enjoyed the historical context you gave in this one. Please continue to review old cars like these

  • @thewiseguy3529
    @thewiseguy3529 2 года назад +4

    I absolutely love these. Almost as much as I love the old 1st gen Legends

  • @FrankieProkop
    @FrankieProkop 2 года назад +8

    1 view, 30 seconds. Man, REALLY loving these new Sunday uploads.

  • @davidwells6928
    @davidwells6928 2 года назад +56

    These came out in australia in 1987 and was called the magna. Interestingly, it replaced an outgoing model called the sigma which we had from the late 70s (around the time that mitsubishi took over chrysler in australia). The luxury model was called the magna elite. Mitsubishi ended up doing a luxury model later on called the verada

    • @wmcapriceforum
      @wmcapriceforum 2 года назад +6

      TM Magna came out in 1985 featuring a widened body. Certain 1990s era Mitsubishi Diamante models sold in the US were built in South Australia, perhaps the last export until the 2003 Pontiac GTO.

    • @arokh72
      @arokh72 2 года назад

      Ahh the good ole Aussie Magna. A decent car for it's time. I also remember the Sigmas, and they were known a bloody good cars, in terms of reliability, back in the day. If I recall, the 2.6L was the engine of choice. A shame the auto trans had a plastic spring that was known to fail eventually, requiring an expensive repair to retrofit a metal one, in later models. The one Doug is showing looks similar to the Magna GLX (top spec IIRC) from that era.

    • @Neilios1000
      @Neilios1000 2 года назад +3

      I was scanning the comments to see if anyone had posted this. I'm old enough to remember that the Mitsubishi Sigma we got here started life as the Chrysler Sigma. The Magna became a really good car, and I remember when I first saw it's replacement (the 380), thinking Mitsubishi were done. And sadly, it proved to be, with them shutting down their local manufacturing not long after.

    • @arokh72
      @arokh72 2 года назад +2

      @@Neilios1000 a real shame too IMO, as to me the 380 was a decent competitor for the other big 6s at the time, Commodore, Falcon, and V6 Camry. Watching this video takes me back to my HSC year, and loving that boxy look of the Magna and R32 Skyline of that time, yes even the bog standard Skyline.

    • @JJ-wi2uw
      @JJ-wi2uw 2 года назад +2

      My first car was a 1980 "Chrysler" Sigma GH SE purchased in 1990, with a 4cyl 2 litre engine. Had that for 8 years. Had velour seats and a great "sports" steering wheel.

  • @rodfjon
    @rodfjon 2 года назад +3

    Interesting how these things are marketed in other countries. In Australia, the Galant (late 60's, early 70's) was before the Sigma (70' to early 80s) and was called the Chrysler Sigma until Mitsubishi bought the Adelaide factory in 1980, followed by the "Magna" which Doug describes as a Galant. So the name itself is a quirky feature!

  • @otiefloro8968
    @otiefloro8968 2 года назад +1

    This car is a true under-appreciated survivor. We need more videos like these!

  • @etowngti
    @etowngti 2 года назад +28

    These type of videos are why I'm into cars! Doug, please keep making these for those of us into weird, obscure, and otherwise "boring" cars! Also, the world is lucky I don't have $10k to drop on this, because it's just my style 😅

  • @soopersam1995
    @soopersam1995 2 года назад +120

    I'm impressed by how nice this car is, especially the interior. There are aspects that look really good even by today's standards. Compared to the Altima that Doug recently reviewed, I think I'd rather have this car... if this was the 90s of course.

    • @onvamdimon2224
      @onvamdimon2224 2 года назад +4

      Today’s standards optimized for cheap production and sell it for high prices. Look at all the interior details and materials it’s amazing compare to today’s luxury with “eco leather” and hard plastics

    • @SvenQ45
      @SvenQ45 2 года назад

      I don´t see an Altima review.

    • @soopersam1995
      @soopersam1995 2 года назад

      @@SvenQ45 sorry, I meant Maxima

    • @Madkalibyr
      @Madkalibyr 2 года назад

      Have you seen the styles targeted at teens nowadays? It might as well be:p

    • @SvenQ45
      @SvenQ45 2 года назад

      @@soopersam1995 Ah ok. Well the Maxima wasn´t the flagship Nissan had just in the US.

  • @comeberza
    @comeberza 2 года назад

    These videos are the bones of the channel. They are what sets you apart and turns your channel into a series of time capsules of automotive history.

  • @justinjohnson1766
    @justinjohnson1766 2 года назад

    @Doug Demuro: Thank's a bunch for this one. Means alot to me seeing this rare underrated beauty reviewed ♥️.

  • @Liftium
    @Liftium 2 года назад +15

    Doug is a type of guy who can't understand that gear selector arrows show towards the direction of movement (and not to the GOD neutral)

    • @kennethchia4194
      @kennethchia4194 2 года назад

      LOL, yes, I was thinking, "They are pointing in the direction they move the car, Doug"

  • @MiamiSunrise
    @MiamiSunrise 2 года назад +102

    The 1988 version which I had actually I'd say was WAY quirkier than this with massive amounts of analog buttons, the steering column and center area was very different and strange. It also had an option which you could get to alter suspension as well. The turn signal stalk was extremely odd. I felt it was oddly overpowered, at least the 88 version felt that way. It had a 3.0 Chrysler V6 and it HAULED. So quick for what it was. The 88 also had a sigma logo instead of it being written out. I hope I can find one again because I think Doug would love to see how strange it was in contrast to this one. What a weird car.

    • @Yokisturrup514
      @Yokisturrup514 2 года назад

    • @TheTyisawesome
      @TheTyisawesome 2 года назад +6

      That's cool I'd love to see an 88 version

    • @landdealsCA
      @landdealsCA 2 года назад +1

      I think I had an 88

    • @JasonFlorida
      @JasonFlorida 2 года назад +2

      Man I totally forgot about those model cars. The Sigma must have been like a new Lexus at the time

    • @MrIbzanp
      @MrIbzanp 2 года назад +3

      My grandfather had an 89 and it was a super quirky car. I can definitely back up the claim that the V6 in this car was awesome and it even had a digital dashboard for the time.

  • @haydenweir6416
    @haydenweir6416 2 года назад +4

    It’s so great seeing Doug do more old, weird, quirky, and unknown cars. I know they don’t get a ton of views, but I love seeing these oddities that I’ve never heard of, and it’s incredible fun seeing how much Doug loves these cars.

  • @Opqosite
    @Opqosite 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for reviewing cars like this!

  • @KingstonTV334
    @KingstonTV334 2 года назад +133

    Doug can pretty much buy any car he wants from talking about cars.

    • @theironemald8779
      @theironemald8779 2 года назад +1

      For real. Just go to the Doug score and see what car is the best. That system that was tedious at first then became a whole encyclopedia for almost every car and what the benefits and downfalls are

    • @GunsNGames1
      @GunsNGames1 2 года назад

      Living the dream.

    • @clamcrewcarclub6017
      @clamcrewcarclub6017 2 года назад +1

      @@theironemald8779 it’s a pretty dumb system lol he measures every car based on its practicality and fun levels. So the best SUV in the world is going to score low because it’s not fun for joyriding, and the best hypercar in the world will score lower because you can’t take it grocery shopping. A fun gimmick but by no way actually measures the quality of vehicles lol

    • @gregoryking4796
      @gregoryking4796 2 года назад

      Dude does some serious research though, and delivers it well

  • @ChiefOfAss
    @ChiefOfAss 2 года назад +12

    This is my favorite thing you do. My parents bought a Galant in 1989 and the Sigma was the one I wanted them to get. Skip the ridiculous super cars and review my nostalgia list, please.

  • @timm9631
    @timm9631 2 года назад

    We used to have an '86 Galant when we were living in Germany, looks a lot like it, but yes, there are NONE of these on the road any more. Cool to see one in such nice condition. I couldn't believe you had one of these in your thumbnail, I had to watch! Thanks for showing it!

  • @helixcircle
    @helixcircle 2 года назад +2

    For the seat height adjustment, if you extend the telescopic handle you would have more leverage to adjust the height, another quirk was the interior temperature sensor in the headliner behind the sunroof. Also, I believe the rear seats are adjustable to move up or down thus the split in the seat cushions.

  • @michaelmahoney8887
    @michaelmahoney8887 2 года назад +10

    It's crazy that the Car Wizard just had one of these in his shop a few days ago that Euro Asian Bob purchased. 🤔

    • @talon262
      @talon262 2 года назад +2

      And EAB's find that Wizard showed was also a garage queen and time capsule.

    • @grunkohlaktionar7474
      @grunkohlaktionar7474 2 года назад +3

      @@talon262 maybe it is the same car. Doug films a lot of Videos months earlier

    • @CadillacM
      @CadillacM 2 года назад

      🧙‍♂️

    • @michaelmahoney8887
      @michaelmahoney8887 2 года назад

      @@grunkohlaktionar7474 I agree, I think it's the same car.

    • @euroasianbob9268
      @euroasianbob9268 2 года назад +2

      Crazy! Not same. Mine has half the mileage and no sunroof.

  • @TheCyborg-kr4sf
    @TheCyborg-kr4sf 2 года назад +6

    Sigma? What a great name no way that could be used as a joke

  • @audioa41
    @audioa41 2 года назад

    Doug looks like he woke up rolled out of bed, jumped in the car and started filming and I love it. Also I need that shirt

  • @WaywardBoyz
    @WaywardBoyz 2 года назад +1

    I worked with someone who bought one of these new back in the day. He was one of those people who was very adamant about his opinions (he also wrote his memos and, later, emails in ALL CAPS to emphasize the importance of what he was saying). He drove a couple of us to get lunch one day shortly after he purchased it and we all got to hear ALL about his fancy new car on the way - so much so that I already knew most of the quirks and features that Doug talked about from that one ride thirty some years ago

  • @kevinmoser4609
    @kevinmoser4609 2 года назад +17

    Thank you for reviewing this amazing survivor! A Sigma recently came up for sale in one of my car groups and until that point I had never heard of it. I'm a pretty big 80's car buff, so I was shocked to see something that looked so normal (not a specialty car) that I had no idea ever existed in America. Great video Doug!

  • @airlinkcenter728
    @airlinkcenter728 2 года назад +48

    I had one w 2.4 liter 4G64, auto-leveling air suspension, dark blue plush seats and a bit different switches on the dashboard but basically the same, and here in Europe it was the "Mitsubishi Sapporo" despite it had nothing similar with earlier 2-door Sapporo Coupe just the name. And yes, it was a rare, lovable, easy-to-drive and pretty comfy car in the 90s, I loved it.

    • @Yokisturrup514
      @Yokisturrup514 2 года назад

      ..

    • @TheTyisawesome
      @TheTyisawesome 2 года назад +1

      That's cool!

    • @MrBradclack
      @MrBradclack 2 года назад +1

      My parents had a 1978 sigma in New Zealand and when the automatic transmission died the only country selling a brand new replacement was south Africa and it took 3 months to arrive 🤣🤣🤣

    • @jonemnemonicjustjohnny7012
      @jonemnemonicjustjohnny7012 2 года назад +1

      Mine was an 88 and it had the lower ability as well

    • @crazytrain7114
      @crazytrain7114 2 года назад +1

      I had a Sapporo, cool little car, handled really well with Bilsteins and urathane bushings

  • @holdenfan8532
    @holdenfan8532 2 года назад +4

    The Sigma's sold very very well in Australia back in the day, still quite a bit around

  • @Schlayers
    @Schlayers 2 года назад +1

    These are the best Doug videos

  • @terrythomas85
    @terrythomas85 2 года назад +35

    Before i even started with the video I said this is the car we owned in the early 90's to mid 90. It was called Mitsubishi gallant in the middle east lot of quirks especially the digital display , cruise control, and the card style indicators. Thank you Doug, this video got back a lot of childhood memories..

    • @Darkest_matter
      @Darkest_matter 2 года назад

      That's the Mitsubishi galant? Their quite common in the UK. (well, they aren't rare, per SE. Like I thought this sigma would be)

    • @baselhs
      @baselhs 2 года назад +4

      Galant is a different car. I live in the Middle East and I bought a Galant brand new back then. There was a Sigma and a Galant in the showroom and I still have brochures for both of them.

    • @MrBradclack
      @MrBradclack 2 года назад

      They even did a diesel turbo version

    • @Bahraini_Carguy
      @Bahraini_Carguy 2 года назад

      Being from Bahrain, i recall the Sigma being sold alongside the Galant over here but maybe different markets, different names? I know that the Sigma was eventually replaced by the Magna which was built in Australia.

  • @megatronusorionpax4900
    @megatronusorionpax4900 2 года назад +18

    13:05 it's pretty cool to see the Gallant with the floating roof long before most modern cars adopted/copied it

    • @romanarem
      @romanarem 2 года назад +5

      Almost all jdm luxury models had floating roofs in 80s and early 90s. My dad had nissan laurel he imported from Japan and it was the coolest thing ever. Roll all the windows down and you feel almost like in a convertable.

  • @mosesmanaka8109
    @mosesmanaka8109 2 года назад +2

    The arrows on the gear shift are not pointing to Neutral but are merely indicating in which direction the car would go if selected, ie, Reverse - backwards and Drive and Lower Gear - forward.

  • @trevorthefilthyrat3742
    @trevorthefilthyrat3742 2 года назад +1

    Your YTPs are top notch 👌😎.

  • @TheIowaGunkle
    @TheIowaGunkle 2 года назад +14

    I absolutely adore Doug’s videos on older quirky cars! Thank you for making them.

  • @Fasteddie1085
    @Fasteddie1085 2 года назад +30

    And the weird relic car reviews continues…Go Doug 😉

  • @eliot6775
    @eliot6775 2 года назад +1

    The arrows for the gears on the shifter undoubtedly indicate which way you can shift the selector without having to press in the button. You can always go to the path of least resistance easily, but going between important stuff (P>N, N>P, N>R, etc) require the button

  • @Vromiaris778
    @Vromiaris778 2 года назад +1

    My first car was a 1984 Mitsubishi Tredia L - another car nobody remembers… but I remember being in awe when the Sigma came out because it was the “luxurious” version of my car - Loved the video - indeed, a quirky car from that era!

    • @jay.fromthebay
      @jay.fromthebay 2 года назад

      I saw a Tredia in the junkyard last year and I couldn't believe it.. I knew the sigma existed but never the Tredia. It even had the digit gauges, I had to take a picture.