zzdcar
Home
/
Reviews
/
Buying
/
At $28,000, Is This 1995 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 Spyder a Fresh Deal?
At $28,000, Is This 1995 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 Spyder a Fresh Deal?-August 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:09:20

Nice Price or No Dice 1995 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 Spyder

When new, today’s 3000GT VR-4 was one of the most complicated cars money could buy. Let’s see if this seemingly well-maintained example now comes with an uncomplicated price.

As intriguing a design as yesterday’s was, not even a cool gull-wing side door and an interior furnished with comfy-looking captain’s chairs could overcome its $10,800 asking price. Perhaps that was just too high, or, maybe having been offered for less than half that just two years ago had an impact. Whatever the ultimate decider, the Chevy ended up with a hefty 89 percent No Dice loss.

Today let’s turn back the clock to the 1990s, the era that many (meaning me) see as the heyday of the large Japanese sport coupe. It was in this decade that cars like the Nissan 300ZX, Toyota Supra, Mazda RX7, and Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 all reached the pinnacle of purpose, giving buyers previously unheard of levels of style, performance, and complexity.

Image for article titled At $28,000, Is This 1995 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 Spyder a Fresh Deal?

The Mitsubishi wasn’t the biggest of the bunch, either in wheelbase, or overall length, (although it is the widest), and in retractable roof Spyder form, it is the heaviest. That roof mechanism costs the car almost 400 pounds in added heft. Good thing then that the VR-4 has 300 horsepower and full-time AWD to help mask those extra pounds.

A mechanical roof isn’t the big Mitsubishi’s only party trick either. These cars were uncompromising in their complexity, offering active aerodynamics, four-wheel steering, electronically-adjustable damping, and a pair of turbos on its three-liter DOHC V6.

Image for article titled At $28,000, Is This 1995 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 Spyder a Fresh Deal?

Such complexity tends to age poorly if not tended by a respectful and competent steward and the seller of today’s claims to have long been just that.

The car presents in custom black paint topped with a pearlescent clear coat. Adding to the custom look, the hood, front fenders, and nose have all been replaced with aftermarket or later model pieces and the door handles have been shaved in preference of remote controlled poppers. There are a number of other mods here, and it all comes together in a look that appears to have been done with care and competence.

Image for article titled At $28,000, Is This 1995 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 Spyder a Fresh Deal?

Inside, the custom work continues, with black and blue leather and imitation suede upholstery and a modern double DIN stereo. Everything in the cabin also looks to have been well maintained and thoughtfully preserved. The top is said to work as it should, save for the header latch, although the seller says they are waiting on replacement latch gears to be manufactured so at the moment it requires manual attachment. That’s some dedication.

Image for article titled At $28,000, Is This 1995 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 Spyder a Fresh Deal?

That care is most important when considering the car’s mechanicals as these 3000GTs do tend to be a bit finicky and fragile. The five-speed gearbox has been freshly rebuilt and, per the ad’s info, the engine has seen a ton of work, including the adoption of Euro-spec 19T turbos with variable pressure pop-offs. With all the updates, the seller estimates the engine is good for 400 horses as it sits and could do 600 with crazy high boost and some finagling.

Bringing it all home, the car comes with a clean title and just 86,000 miles on the ticker.

Image for article titled At $28,000, Is This 1995 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 Spyder a Fresh Deal?

Now, obviously, this 3000GT is one person’s passion play. That may limit its attraction for others who may not have the same level or ardor as its seller, but that could potentially be countered with the correct price tag.

That asking price is $28,000, which is on-point for unmodded cars, and pretty low when compared to prices on contemporary Supras, so perhaps it’s a solid alternative. What do you think, is this 3000GT VR-4 Spyder worth that $28,000 price? Or, does that just complicate matters?

You decide!

Seattle, Washington, , or go if the ad disappears.

H/T to Paul F. for the hookup!

Help me out with NPOND. Hit me up at and send me a fixed-price tip. Remember to include your Kinja handle.

Comments
Welcome to zzdcar comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Buying
For $6,500, This 1989 Mercedes 190e 2.6 Could Restore Your Faith
For $6,500, This 1989 Mercedes 190e 2.6 Could Restore Your Faith
The seller of today's 190e says he's the second owner, and that no expense was spared in the car's rebirth as an AMG-looking badass. It will have to be seen if the result is with expending what he's asking to be number three. Ain't life Grand? Well, it certainly is...
Aug 23, 2025
We're Driving The NC Miata One Last Time, What Do You Want To Know?
We're Driving The NC Miata One Last Time, What Do You Want To Know?
The NC-generation Miata has been around since 2006 with just a few small tweaks and a facelift. But later this year, the NC will be replaced by . But before that happens, what do you want to know about the NC? This NC is a grand touring with the power...
Aug 23, 2025
For $8,500, Could This 1984 Mercedes 280TE Be The Last Unicorn?
For $8,500, Could This 1984 Mercedes 280TE Be The Last Unicorn?
Let's check off all the wonderful attributes today's Benz possesses- a longroof roof; five speed stick; a sweet straight-six; three-row seating; and a rep for having been built for the gods. Oh, and it's sort of brown too. How much do you think all that might just be worth? Look,...
Aug 23, 2025
For $1,900, This 1992 Pontiac Grand Prix Could Be a Grand Prize.
For $1,900, This 1992 Pontiac Grand Prix Could Be a Grand Prize.
Is your name Richard Petty? No? Well, that must mean that you're not the King. That doesn't mean you can't drive like the King. Well, actually you most likely can't - but today's Pontiac will at let you pretend, and that's got to be worth something. Unsurprisingly, yesterday's took home...
Aug 23, 2025
Could This 1986 Buick Grand National Pull $15,750?
Could This 1986 Buick Grand National Pull $15,750?
Buick dealers here once sold Opels, while today most Buicks ARE Opels. In between then and now, they sold cars like this Nice Price or Crack Pipe Grand National, and you'll need to decide if this one's selling price is equally grand. Classic Civics are apparently like Civics Classes, by...
Aug 23, 2025
2015 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible R-Line: The Jalopnik Review
2015 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible R-Line: The Jalopnik Review
No car has transformed as radically over the course of its nameplate as the Volkswagen Beetle. It started life as a plebeian, practical family car with the engine in the back driven by Germans and then hippies and then , and then it morphed into a super cute front-wheel drive...
Aug 23, 2025
Copyright 2023-2025 - www.zzdcar.com All Rights Reserved