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2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution in Hooksett

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Price: N/A Drivetrain: All Wheel Drive
Year: 2008 Engine: Inline 4
Mileage: 5,435 Bodystyle: Sedans
Location: Hooksett,NH Doors: 4
Exterior: Blue Dealer Stock #: N/A
Interior: Black VIN #: N/A
Transmission: Manual Seller Type: Dealer
About This Car
Airbag Deactivation|Emergency Trunk Release|Air Conditioning|Vanity Mirrors|Cruise Control|Vehicle Stability Assist|Tire Pressure Monitor|EBD Electronic Brake Dist|Power Steering|Power Brakes|Power Door Locks|Power Windows|Radial Tires|Trip Odometer|Tachometer|Tilt Steering Wheel|Cruise Control|Interval Wipers|Rear Defroster|Remote Trunk Lid|Remote Fuel Door|Carpeting|Vanity Mirror|Dual Sport Mirrors|Front Bucket Seats|Reclining Seats|Cloth Upholstery|Center Arm Rest|Climate Control|Inside Hood Release|Keyless Entry|Fog Lights|Rear Spoiler|Adjustable Head Rests|Dual Exhaust|Ground Effects|Child Safety Locks|Cup Holder(s)|Head Restraints|Fog Lamps|Traction Control System|Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel|Floor Shift Console|Power Side Mirrors|AM/FM Stereo & CD Player|Anti-Theft Device(s)|Map Pockets|Folding Rear Seats|Auto Express Down Window|Remote Trunk Release|Door Pocket(s)|Center Console|Rear Center Armrest|Body-Color Bumpers|Traction Control|Front Head Rests|Dual Air Bags|Anti-Lock Braking System|Color Code
Professional Review

Months in Fleet: 10
Mileage to Date: 25,000

Our affair with a 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution continues to run the gamut. One staffer piles on praise for the handling and suspension tuning, then another comes along and complains the car feels like it's falling apart and costs far too much. Though cars like an Evo aren't supposed to be for everyone, the range of comments it elicits is pretty entertaining.

Here's Web producer Evan McCausland, who's spent a lot of time in the Evo and a few nights in our Four Seasons 2010 Nissan GT-R: "I know the Evo MR is still wicked fast and a blast to drive, but what used to feel like neck-snapping acceleration feels rather sedate, now that I've driven the GT-R (and, no, I didn't play with the GT-R's launch control)."

I, too, thought the Evo was starting to feel a bit pedestrian, until I looked at the speedometer and noticed I was going far too fast for a public road. I then scribbled the following in our logbook, "God help us if cars like the Evo start to feel sedate or mundane. Maybe we need to spend some time in a Chevy Aveo to recalibrate our sense of sedate."

Senior editor Joe Lorio explained the Evo best: "Many have complained about the Evo's humble, Lancer origins, but I think that's part of the charm of a car like this. The Evo, and its ilk, are the muscle cars of today. Like those '60s machines based on bare-bones Tempests, Belvederes, and Chevelles, this Mitsubishi spends ALL its money and effort on performance, and nothing, really, on comfort, convenience, or even styling." That formula works for Lorio, but he acknowledges that not everyone will feel the same way: "Will most people prefer a BMW 335i? Absolutely.... Read full article

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