STYLING | 7 out of 10
Expert Quotes:
stylish in a contemporary way
Edmunds
don't expect the neighborhood kids to follow you home
Automobile Magazine
looks much cleaner than the overwrought Mazda
Cars.com
The 2009 Mitsubishi Galant hasn't seen a major redesign in more than five years, according to reviews from around the Web and the experts at TheCarConnection.com. It's a fine-looking car, but the Nissan Altima, Chevrolet Malibu, and Honda Accord have raised the bar with hot new styles.
Car and Driver simply refers to its “confused exterior styling.” As Edmunds puts it, the Galant is now a "very dark horse in a stable filled with thoroughbreds." Cars.com says, “Hampering the Galant's attempt to attract buyers is its relatively forgettable looks; the front end is bland and could be at home on any number of sedans.” With the Ralliart edition, Automobile Magazine contends the 18-inch wheels "give the Galant more dignity than a typical mid-size rental, but don't expect the neighborhood kids to follow you home on their bicycles."
The interior of the 2009 Mitsubishi Galant is covered in industrial-looking trim, and in general, the dark, plastic-addicted cabin needs a richer look and feel. Edmunds believes it gets lost in the crowd of its competitors when it comes to interior styling, but it still has attractive qualities worth noting, such as the "cascading center console, blue backlighting, white-faced gauges and metallic or wood-grained accents," which make it "stylish in a contemporary way." Automobile Magazine, however, isn't impressed with its interior styling, and Cars.com goes so far as to call the interior design "unfortunate." Cars.com also dislikes the fact that "buttons are arranged in an anomalous cluster of bizarre shapes."
Conclusion
The 2009 Mitsubishi Galant has been passed by other family sedans that have sharper, cleaner styling.

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