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MPG: 22 city/28 hwy
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2009 Mitsubishi Lancer in Albuquerque

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Vehicle Specs
Price: N/A Drivetrain: Front Wheel Drive
Year: 2009 Engine: Inline 4
Mileage: 9,772 Bodystyle: Sedans
Location: Albuquerque,NM Doors: 4
Exterior: N/A Dealer Stock #: N/A
Interior: N/A VIN #: N/A
Transmission: N/A Seller Type: Dealer
About This Car
2009 Mitsubishi Lancer DE, /, V4 2.0L , 9772 miles, Wheel Covers, Passenger Air Bag On/Off Switch, Auxiliary Pwr Outlet, Power Driver Mirror, 2nd Row Bench Seat, Tires - Rear All-Season, Passenger Vanity Mirror, Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers, Trip Computer, Cloth Seats, MP3 Player, Rear Defrost, Child Safety Locks, Front Disc/Rear Drum Brakes, Vehicle Anti-Theft System, Intermittent Wipers, Tires - Front All-Season, Side Head Air Bag, Adjustable Steering Wheel, Bucket Seats, Tire Pressure Monitoring System, Compact Spare Tire, Remote Trunk Release, Steel Wheels, AM/FM Stereo, Auto-Off Headlights, Power Steering, Emergency Trunk Release, CD Player, Front Wheel Drive, Power Windows, Power Passenger Mirror, Daytime Running Lights, VIN: JA3AU16U49U033645...
Professional Review

Here we go - finally, Mitsubishi has decided to build a car for the middleman, the enthusiast stuck between the base Lancer's dullness and the Lancer Evolution's balls-out craziness. Find the 152-hp, curdled-milk base Lancer to be too ordinary, too milquetoast, too slow? Offended by the Evolution's somewhat harsh ride, darty steering, big price tag, and humongous wing? Have we got the car for you. The turbocharged, all-wheel-drive, 247-hp Lancer Ralliart might as well be called the Evo Lite - it's fast, agile but still comfortable, and cheap enough that you don't mind its few flaws.

Personally, I love the Evolution in all its forms (one of these days, I'll pawn a spare kidney and pick up an Evo VIII or IX), but one low-volume, high-zoot rally rocket cannot keep a company afloat. More than anything, the Ralliart is the volume car that Mitsubishi needs in order to stay profitable and stay alive in the United States. Like Subaru's WRX, the Ralliart trades on the street and special-stage cred of its homologation-special sibling, only it dulls a few of that car's sharper edges for the sake of a lower MSRP.

Even given its low price, the Ralliart is impressive. You do tend to miss the Evo's wickedly good steering (the power-assisted rack is both slower and less communicative than that of the Evo), its fantastic brake feel (no Brembos here, unlike the Evo), and its razor-sharp body control and limit balance (suspension tuning errs on the side of understeer and comfort, unlike the oversteering, teeth-jarring Evo), but these are all pretty minor issues, especially given the Ralliart's price point. Happily, the Evo's twin-clutch, six-speed automatic transmission remains, albeit retuned a little, and while its reactions are a bit dulled, it's still an excellent transmission.... Read full article

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