THE EAGLE TALON TSi AWD, like the bird and claw for which it is named, is a regal scavenger. A product of the confounding confluence of marques and vehicular partnerships bundled into the Chrysler Corporation in the late ’80s—including Dodge, Plymouth, Jeep, Mitsubishi, and the hodgepodge refuse of the American Motors/Renault alliance that became known as Eagle—the car rummaged for componentry and branding in the giant multinational conglomerate’s parts bin and came up with a delicious meal: a nearly 200-horsepower, turbocharged, sharp-handling, good-looking, all-wheel-drive sports coupe.
“At that time, sporty coupes were a huge part of the market, from entry-level cars up all the way through mid-priced and luxury,” says Nate Berg, director of product planning at Mitsubishi North America. Berg is also the serial owner of four Diamond Star…