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Classic motor described by Jeremy Clarkson as ‘Japan’s Ford Capri’ can be yours for a bargain price

A CLASSIC motor that was dubbed “Japan’s Ford Capri” can be yours for a bargain price today.

The model was ranked among the top 100 cars in history by the former Top Gear star in a 2001 special film.

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Jeremy Clarkson named the Mitsubishi Starion among his top 100 cars ever[/caption]
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It made the list alongside models like the Ferrari 360 and Lotus Elise[/caption]
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The ex-Top Gear presenter dubbed the car ‘Japan’s Ford Capri’[/caption]

The TV legend made an hour-long one-off episode for petrolheads in which he simply ranked all 100 of his favourite motors past and present.

His prestigious list ran through a real who’s who of the automotive world at the time.

Top entries included beloved models like the Ferrari 360, Lotus Elise and the original Ford Capri.

However, lurking in 87th place was a bit of a hidden gem in the form of the Mitsubishi Colt Starion.

Clarkson even described the motor as Japan’s answer to the legendary Capri – high praise indeed considering the latter’s immense popularity.

Debuting in 1982, the car was named as a contraction of the Star of Arion the ancient Greek singer who, so the legend goes, escaped capture by pirates by riding away on a sea horse.

It was part of the golden generation of affordable Japanese sports cars that also included the Nissan Z, Honda Prelude and Mazda RX-7.

However, like many of its contemporaries, its popularity steadily declined and it was discontinued in 1989.

As a result, Starions are relatively rare today and are considered something of a collector’s item among enthusiasts.

Despite its cult status, the Starion remains quite cheap today and fans can now pick on up at a bargain rate on eBay.

A 1985 turbocharged version has been listed for sale on the auction site by Northumberland-based dealer A Robinson Autocentre.

This particular car has only done 74,000 miles, meaning it averaged fewer than 2,000 a year since it was produced.

Pictures accompanying the listing shows that it comes with an original owner’s manual and service history and remains in excellent condition.

Rge silver bodywork doesn’t appear to have a scratch on it and features the Starion’s trademark sweeping bonnet and central air scoop.

Car Auctions: How To Nab A Bargain

Car auctions are a way to sell vehicles based on a bidding system with the highest offer securing the deal.

Auctions aren’t restricted to the rich and famous as thousands of cars are sold at motor auctions in the UK each week.

Here’s what you need to know before attending an auction:

  1. Be prepared: Do your research on the car you would like to purchase beforehand.
  2. Check the car: Cars will usually be lined up before the start, so make sure to arrive early to inspect the desired car thoroughly.
  3. Have a back-up: Be ready for disappointment as your desired motor may be sold to someone else and select a few back-ups.
  4. Be realistic: Realise that there won’t be a “perfect” car at an auction and adjust expectations accordingly.
  5. Set a budget: It is easy to overspend in the heat of the moment during bidding. Ensure you have set a budget and do not go over it.

Key phrases to look out for:

  • ‘No major mechanical faults’ – suggests that there shouldn’t be any issues with the car’s drivetrain, gearbox, suspension, or engine. 
  • ‘Specified faults’ – the auctioneer will read out specific faults.
  • ‘Sold as seen’ – the vehicle is sold with any problems it may have. The auction company will rarely entertain complaints regarding the mechanical or cosmetic condition of these vehicles after sale.
  • ‘Sold with a warranted mileage’ – The car is being offered based on the report, which confirms the mileage through an independent check.

The interior is trimmed in grey leather and carpets, with a grey plastic dash.

It even has an original spare wheel under the boot floor.

Anyone interested in the car can pick it up for just £11,995 and nationwide delivery is available.

However, A Robinson do state that they can’t accept part exchange on the car.

It comes after another beloved sports car was rumoured for a return as an EV years after it was banned in the UK.

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This one has just 74,000 miles on the clock[/caption]
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As a result it’s in pristine condition[/caption]
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It could be your for just £11,995[/caption]

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