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There have been rumors that the Diamante Suspension was either not intended for a Japanese launch, or it might have been planned as a low-volume model. The reason for this argument is that until 1989, the width of vehicles was a vital indication of taxation class. The Diamante Suspension, being wider than the 1700 mm break, would've suffered a large tax penalty against most of its rivals, which were designed to be just under 1700 mm wide. At the time, Mitsubishi's image was also considered less than ideal for the marketing of a luxury car - its most expensive offering that the time, the Debonair, was largely seen as a company car project for Mitsubishi conglomerate executives.
Diamante Suspension makes a huge difference on a cars performance. Do you want to drop your car? Or maybe you're interested in the performance aspect. The Diamante Suspension ins your vehicle can make a huge different on the ride and look. If its too spongy it will be hard to take fast corners. If its too high it will make big wheels look funny, kind of like a SUV. I'm sure you don't want to make your vehicle that you spent so much money yon looking funky? All it takes is the right shock/coilover and strut to make your car slammed. Its not always good to go too low as you can scratch your bumper or damage the bottom of your car on bumpers and pot holes.







