Citations:Mitsubishi

Company

 * 1985, Richard J. Barnet, Alliance ISBN 0671541846, page 84:
 * Thus, for example, one such Mitsui executive, Ikeda Seihin, married off his daughter to the son of the family that controlled the Mitsubishis and then solidified the family's power by serving as minister of finance, governor of the Bank of Japan,


 * 1994, Michael B. Shane, How to Think Like an Entrepreneur ISBN 0964034603, page 34:
 * Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (MELCO) and the U.S. subsidiary, Mitsubishi Electric America (MELA), which we had contracted with. Somehow in our negotiations we had failed to get the complete information that we were actually dealing with two different Mitsubishis, and that one would have to get permission from the other to honor the pricing provisions of our contract.

Car

 * 1994, Haim Chertok, Israeli Preoccupations: Dualities of a Confessional Citizen ISBN 0823215474, page 52:
 * Until a recent rising of a tide of Mitsubishis, for no readily discernible cause beyond alliterative aptness, [...] most Palestinians preferred Peugeots, most Sabras sallied forth in Subarus.
 * 2001, Anna Serafini, poems from 2011 ISBN 1304138135, page 79:
 * i slept in the back of your mitsubishi and breathed you in
 * 2011, Steven A. Cook, The Struggle for Egypt: From Nasser to Tahrir Square ISBN 0199795266, page 1:
 * Cairo's thoroughfares were clogged with a variety of high-end Mercedes, BMWs, Range Rovers, and loads of more modest Mitsubishis, Skodas, Fiats, and Daihatsu minivans, as well as the odd ancient Russian Lada or two, but not a tank