Talk:Mitsubishi FTO

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[edit] The name

Some people on forums and such claim that FTO doesn't actually stand for Fresh Touring Origination, but is simply "one less than GTO". This sounds like garbage to me, but can anyone confirm or deny? A friend of mine owns and FTO and I swear I read some japlish-style sales rubbish when he first got it that heavily supported the acronym. --Super Jamie 10:31, 1 Jun 2005 (UTC)

[edit] NZ

I thought the FTO was sold in New Zealand (not as a grey import). Can anyone confirm this?