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2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder

The Eclipse Takes Its Top Off
By Richard S. Chang
Photography by Richard S. Chang
2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder Top Down Driver Side Rear View
2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder Top Down Passenger Side Taillight View
2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse White Body Passenger Side View0
2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse Under Hood Engine View
2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse Top Down Driver Side Interior View
2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse Top Down Driver Side Rear View
2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse Top Down Driver Side Front View

I heavily foot the gas pedal as I roll toward some waves of pavement that remind me of a tame Disney roller coaster. Acceleration is smooth. The 3.0L V-6 powerplant has been dampened to a muffled wheeze. Each peck from my foot on the gas—no matter how abrupt and heavy—elicits the same controlled response. That’s not to say the Spyder doesn’t move. Quite the contrary, the car pulls when needed and wanted; it just does it with manners. The subdued nature of the motor might throw off old-school Eclipse die-hards used to the rough-edged tossing power of the previous-gen GSX. Now, it’s more John Mellencamp than John Cougar.

When the SST—the Eclipse concept—was first unveiled at the ’98 NAIAS, its aggressive design already proved itself to be a radically different creature from its predecessors. When engine options were revealed a year later, that further drove home the fact that the Eclipse wasn’t just entering a new generation, but abandoning the old ones altogether. It seemed completely untunable, at least in the same respect as Eclipses of old. No more quick fixes with the boost controller and turbo upgrades. But all of this is not new. What is new is the Spyder. So does Mitsubishi expect us to gawk and stare and want to get inside the Eclipse (and forget about the past) just by taking its top off?

OK, it works. In the $25,000-and-under class, the Eclipse Spyder is with little competition. The only other two contestants—the Mustang convertible and the Chrysler Sebring—are easily outgunned. Neither have the concept edge of the Eclipse nor the same sort of power and delivery. The new Eclipse may not have been the most exciting product Mitsubishi could have brought us. The Spyder is decisively better.

One marked upgrade is the suspension. Added features not found on the coupe include a front strut tower brace and boxed-rear control arms. On the GT, stickier 215/50VR17 tires and 17-inch lightweight alloys help steering and car control. Though most Spyders come—tragically—with a four-speed auto tranny and Mitsubishi’s version of the pseudo-sequential quick shift, called the “Sportstronic,” mine has the more apt five-speed manual gear box. Nothing spectacular, but no glaring defects. Throws are solid though a bit clunky. Still, an easy pick over the auto.

Inside, the cabin maintains the integrity of the earlier concept version but at a more real-world level. Shame, I often wonder what is so impractical about cutting-edge aesthetics. Anyway, the true hero here is the stereo system, built in collaboration with Infinity. The standard unit comes with an AM/FM receiver, CD player, and seven—count ’em: seven—speakers. The unit has no trouble overcoming the wind noise while cruising with the top down, for which this car was built. Don’t abandon those dreams of taking the Eclipse Spyder to the tuners. Just put them on hold. You’ll want to cruise around in it for a while first.


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