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How rare is a 3000GT VR4?

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Daniel Rodriguez

Published Mar 07, 2026

How rare is a 3000GT VR4?

While the 1999 3000GT VR-4 is the rarest of the bunch, with just 287 being sold in the US market before Mitsubishi discontinued the 3000GT, a 1998 model with so few miles on the odometer is likely even rarer.

How much is a 1995 Mitsubishi 3000GT?

About the 1995 Mitsubishi 3000GT

HatchbackOriginal MSRP/PriceEngine
3000GT 2dr GT Auto$29894 / $245136 Cylinder
3000GT 2dr GT Manual$28991 / $237726 Cylinder
3000GT 2dr GT SL Auto$35303 / $289496 Cylinder
3000GT 2dr GT SL Manual$34399 / $282076 Cylinder

What does VR4 mean Mitsubishi?

Viscous Realtime 4WD
The Mitsubishi Galant VR-4 (Viscous Realtime 4WD) was the range-topping version of Mitsubishi Motors’ Galant model, available in the sixth (1988–92), seventh (1992–96) and eighth (1996–2002) generations of the vehicle.

Is the VR4 turbo?

Mitsubishi’s 3000GT VR-4 isn’t a sports car. There are 3,737 pounds of dense-packed, twin-turbocharged, all-wheel-driven car here. That engine is a 320-hp 3.0-liter V-6, which gets a boost from two turbos blowing through individual intercoolers.

Is a 1995 Mitsubishi 3000GT AWD?

Mitsubishi 3000GT are not rear wheel drive. Most models were all wheel drive (in fact, Japanese “GTOs” came only as all wheel drive – as is often the case, the North American market had some differences).

How reliable is a Mitsubishi 3000GT?

A well maintained 3000GT has the potential to run for hundreds of thousands of miles, as does any other well-maintained car. The big issue with the 3000GT – at least in our experience – is that this is a car that has had a tendency to fall into the wrong hands.

What does VR4 mean 3000GT?

According to a forum post we found during our research, in the brochure for Mitsubishi’s HSX concept (the precursor to the GTO/3000GT) VR4 technically meant: “Viscous realtime all wheel drive with 4 wheel steering.”