MSRP: $19,999 - $27,149
Invoice: $19,073 - $25,616
MPG: 20 City / 27 Hwy
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U.S.News Scores

Overall:8.4
Performance:8.2
Exterior:7.6
Interior:7.4
Safety:NA
Reliability:10.0
Pros and Cons
  • Competitive price within its class
  • Roomy interior with good overall seat comfort
  • Some complaints about on-road handling
  • V6 engines have poor fuel economy
  • Electronic stability control is unavailable

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Mitsubishi Galant - What the Auto Press Says

The Galant has a spacious rear seat and strong performance from its sporty Ralliart trim, but its interior refinement trails most of the class.

According to our analysis, the 2008 Mitsubishi Galant offers a smooth and reliable driving experience and comfortable interior seating. In addition, the Galant is singled out for its statement-making interior and exterior styling. But reviews are split between those who drove the uninspiring base model Galant, which "really fails to distinguish itself," according to Car and Driver, and those who tested with the performance-tuned Ralliart model, described by Motor Week as "bound to entice conventional shoppers looking for a super solid sedan with an upshot of performance."

For 2008, Mitsubishi streamlined the number of Galant trims down to three, the DE, ES and Ralliart. The SE and GTS trims have been dropped. A 2009 Mitsubishi Galant is also now available, featuring a new grille, hood and taillights. If you're in the market for an affordable midsize car, consider the Honda Accord, available as a sedan or a sportier coupe.

  • "The soft ride and the roomy interior make it good for a rental fleet, but overall, the Galant lacks the personality needed to attract attention away from the Accord and Camry." -- Car and Driver
  • In 2007, NCTD called the Galant "a viable alternative among mid-size sedans. It does everything reasonably well and is enjoyable to drive." -- New Car Test Drive
  • "The Galant left me with mixed emotions. On the one hand I'd developed an affection for its comfort, driving dynamics and nicely-chiseled shape and was reluctant to say goodbye. On the other, I never quite knew how to compare it with the Camry, Sonata, Accord, Fusion and others in this class." -- About.com
  • Specifically reviewing the Gallant's Ralliart trim, Automobile.com says, "It's just a good, sporty sedan, with an added dose of personality. It's yet another easy way to put a smile on your face." -- Automobile.com
  • "With a reasonable price-point, a virtually loaded interior, and good fuel efficiency, the Ralliart peaked our interest, as it will a lot of others." -- Motor Week

Galant Performance - 8.2 (Very Good)

The base model Galant is great for around-town driving, as long as you don't expect it to be a sports car. But still the sedan has a strong showing for performance thanks to a fiery Ralliart trim with a "potent dose of road rally-inspired enthusiasm," according to Motor Week. Read More

Galant Exterior - 7.6 (Good)

The Galant's styling is unique. "Sharp styling, the kind that turns heads in traffic," says New Car Test Drive. "Not everyone will like what they see, but none of them will accuse the Galant of being a wallflower." Read More

Galant Interior - 7.4 (Good)

The 2008 Galant's five-seat interior gets a good score, but is lost in the shuffle of a large and competitive class. "The Galant has enough space front and rear for over-six-footers and a class-competitive, 13-cubic-foot trunk," says Car and Driver. "But it doesn't stack up nearly as well when it comes to interior materials. There are lots of cheap-looking hard plastics throughout." Read More

Galant Safety - NA

Government crash test results have not been published for the 2008 Galant.  But in 2006 the Galant received five stars out of five in all government front and side impact tests. Read More

Galant Reliability - 10.0 (Excellent)

The 2008 Mitsubishi Galant reliability score shown is the Predicted Reliability rating provided by J.D. Power and Associates. This score is based on trending the past three years of historical initial quality and dependability data from J.D. Power's automotive studies, specifically the Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS) and the Initial Quality Study (IQS). The 2008 Mitsubishi Galant comes with a five-year/60,000-mile basic warranty. Read More

Review Last Updated: 3/10/09