Mitsubishi Car Finance – New or Used Mitsubishi
Looking to buy a new/used Mitsubishi? Need Mitsubishi Finance?
Whether you’ve found the right Mitsubishi already or are still looking, The Car Loan Warehouse is in a great position to arrange Mitsubishi finance at competitive rates.
We’re happy to approve customers for finance before they actually find the Mitsubishi in question, leaving them free to shop with the peace of mind that they can quickly complete the purchase when satisfied.
A unique service we also offer is the ability to provide Mitsubishi finance for private sales. This is something we have developed over some time and it’s proving extremely popular with customers as there are several benefits associated with private sales.
Applying for Mitsubishi finance is quick and simple. Our online car finance application takes 3 minutes to complete and one of our skilled car finance advisors will be in touch as quickly as possible so you can start searching for the right Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi A Brief History
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation is part of a group of independent Japanese companies known as the Mitsubishi Group, originally established in 1870 by Yataro Iwasaki as a shipping firm. The Mitsubishi Group has since developed into three separate groups, one group, the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, includes Mitsubishi Motors.
The logo of three red diamonds was chosen by Yataro Iwasaki as it was suggestive of the emblem of the Tosa Clan who first employed him, and because his own family crest was three rhombuses. The name Mitsubishi can be translated to (mitsu) “three” and (hishi) “water chestnut” which is used in Japanese to signify a diamond or rhombus.
The automotive origins date back to 1917 when Mitsubishi Shipbuilding introduced the Mitsubishi Model A, Japan’s first series production automobile. However it was discontinued in 1921 after only 22 cars were built as it was considered to be too expensive.
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding was merged with the Mitsubishi Aircraft Co. in 1934 – they manufactured aircraft engines and other parts. They became Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) and continued the manufacturing of aircraft, ships, railroad cars and machinery until in 1937 they developed the PX33, a prototype sedan for military use.
The company increased their annual production significantly in 1971 by selling a 15 per cent share to Chrysler, who sold their Galant as the Dodge Colt in the USA. They are also allied with Volvo, Citroen, Peugeot and Hyundai.
In the present day Mitsubishi have a range of cars to suit all needs and budgets from the Mirage to the Shogun!