Comparison

FORD E-450 vs MITSUBISHI 3000GT

Side-by-side comparison of the FORD E-450 and MITSUBISHI 3000GT drawn from the NHTSA consumer-complaint database, defect investigations, recall history, and NCAP crash-test ratings.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), more than 2,000,000 consumer complaints have been filed against U.S. vehicles (2,054,142 as of August 2026). This is a head-to-head safety comparison between the FORD E-450 (1993–2025) and the MITSUBISHI 3000GT (1991–2002), drawn from that federal complaint and recall record; see our methodology for how the figures are compiled.

The FORD E-450 (1993–2025, 30 model years) carries 537 NHTSA consumer complaints and 52 safety recalls, while the MITSUBISHI 3000GT (1991–2002, 11 model years) carries 535 complaints and 0 recalls. Severity indicators for the pair split as follows: 15 vs 26 crashes, 31 vs 2 fires, and 0 vs 0 reported fatalities.

Raw complaint counts favor whichever nameplate has fewer vehicles on the road, so the cleaner lens is components: which specific part families concentrate each model's filings? For the FORD E-450, the leading complaint category is tires (64 filings), followed by tires:tread/belt and engine. For the MITSUBISHI 3000GT, it is seat belts:front:retractor (98), ahead of power train:manual transmission and power train:transfer case (4-wheel drive). When the two vehicles cluster around the same component, the problem is likely a shared supplier or a shared federal standard under stress; when they diverge, each nameplate has its own defect signature independent of the other.

Average NCAP crash-test scores are not uniformly available for both nameplates in this dataset, which typically means one or both pre-date the 2011 rating methodology refresh. Use the side-by-side table below as your scorecard, but do not treat it as a verdict. Recall counts tell you how many defects the manufacturer has already been compelled to remedy; complaint counts tell you what owners are still flagging today; and safety ratings tell you how the vehicle performs in standardized barrier tests, three different lenses on the same underlying question. The "also compare" links at the bottom of this page let you triangulate against neighboring nameplates in each model's competitive set.

FORD E-450 vs MITSUBISHI 3000GT - NHTSA complaint, recall, and safety rating comparison
FORD E-450 Metric MITSUBISHI 3000GT
N/A Avg Safety Rating N/A
537 Total Complaints 535
52 Total Recalls 0
15 Crashes Reported 26
31 Fires Reported 2
11 Injuries Reported 65
0 Deaths Reported 0
30 years Years on Market 11 years

Top Complaint Categories

TIRES
64
0
TIRES:TREAD/BELT
47
0
ENGINE
32
0
STEERING
27
0
UNKNOWN OR OTHER
21
0
SEAT BELTS:FRONT:RETRACTOR
0
98
POWER TRAIN:MANUAL TRANSMISSION
0
77
POWER TRAIN:TRANSFER CASE (4-WHEEL DRIVE)
0
54
FORD E-450 MITSUBISHI 3000GT

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is safer, FORD E-450 or MITSUBISHI 3000GT?
FORD E-450 has 537 total NHTSA complaints with 15 crashes, while MITSUBISHI 3000GT has 535 complaints with 26 crashes. Review individual model years for specific safety ratings.
How many recalls does FORD E-450 have compared to MITSUBISHI 3000GT?
FORD E-450 has 52 recalls across 30 model years, while MITSUBISHI 3000GT has 0 recalls across 11 model years.
What are the most common problems with FORD E-450?
The most commonly reported issues for FORD E-450 are: TIRES (64 complaints), TIRES:TREAD/BELT (47 complaints), ENGINE (32 complaints), STEERING (27 complaints), UNKNOWN OR OTHER (21 complaints).
What are the most common problems with MITSUBISHI 3000GT?
The most commonly reported issues for MITSUBISHI 3000GT are: SEAT BELTS:FRONT:RETRACTOR (98 complaints), POWER TRAIN:MANUAL TRANSMISSION (77 complaints), POWER TRAIN:TRANSFER CASE (4-WHEEL DRIVE) (54 complaints), POWER TRAIN:AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (48 complaints), SEAT BELTS (32 complaints).

Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) complaints and recalls data