2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Review

April 3, 2008

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2006 Mitsubishi Evo IX

2006 Mitsubishi Evo IX

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Mitsubishi's compact Lancer line runs the gamut from basic transportation all the way up to fast and furious rally ready racers. The Lancer's basic 2.0-liter four-cylinder produces 120 horsepower and teams with either a five-speed-manual or four-speed-automatic transmission. All Lancers ride on a four-wheel, fully independent suspension. A four-door Sportback hatchback version comes with a 160-horsepower, 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine, while the Ralliart sedan comes equipped with a 162-horsepower version of the same powerplant and a sport-tuned suspension. The O-Z Rally sedan gets 15-inch alloy racing wheels, bumper extensions and side air dams. Air conditioning, a CD stereo, power locks, mirrors and windows, a rear defroster, and tilt steering column come standard across the line, with keyless entry, cruise control, a power sunroof, and leather seats optional. A new top Evolution IX model is aimed at youthful "tuner" car enthusiasts and comes powered by a turbocharged 2.0-liter in-line four engine with variable valve timing that brings 286-horsepower and 289 lb-ft of torque to the pavement via a five-speed close-ratio manual gearbox. A four-wheel independent race-ready suspension, heavy-duty four-wheel disc Brembo brakes, and 17-inch wheels and tires come standard. The Evolution IX is further distinguished by specific styling cues that include a large front air dam and rear-wing spoiler, with Recaro sport seats inside its carbon-fiber-trimmed interior.

 

 

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Lancer 2006 Mitsubishi Evo IXEnlarge Photo Mitsubishi's compact Lancer line runs the gamut from basic transportation all the way up to fast and furious rally ready racers. The Lancer's basic 2.0-liter four-cylinder produces 120 horsepower and teams with either a five-speed-manual or four-speed-automatic transmission. All Lancers ride on a four-wheel, fully independent suspension. A four-door Sportback hatchback version comes with a 160-horsepower, 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine, while the Ralliart sedan comes equipped with a 162-horsepower version of the same powerplant and a sport-tuned suspension. The O-Z Rally sedan gets 15-inch alloy racing wheels, bumper extensions and side air dams. Air conditioning, a CD stereo, power locks, mirrors and windows, a rear defroster, and tilt steering column come standard across the line, with keyless entry, cruise control, a power sunroof, and leather seats optional. A new top Evolution IX model is aimed at youthful "tuner" car enthusiasts and comes powered by a turbocharged 2.0-liter in-line four engine with variable valve timing that brings 286-horsepower and 289 lb-ft of torque to the pavement via a five-speed close-ratio manual gearbox. A four-wheel independent race-ready suspension, heavy-duty four-wheel disc Brembo brakes, and 17-inch wheels and tires come standard. The Evolution IX is further distinguished by specific styling cues that include a large front air dam and rear-wing spoiler, with Recaro sport seats inside its carbon-fiber-trimmed interior.     More reviews at TheCarConnection.com   Get invoice and MSRP prices for this vehicle   Get a dealer quote for this vehicle       Lancer Mitsubishi's compact Lancer line runs the gamut from basic transportation all the way up to fast and furious rally ready racers. The Lancer's basic 2.0-liter four-cylinder produces 120 horsepower and teams with either a five-speed-manual or four-speed-automatic ...

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Comments (1 total)

  1. By Sharon #1, Posted: 10/22/2009

    I am looking at a 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer, 30,000 miles on it. Can anyone tell me if the Lancer is a decent car? I know nothing about Mitsubishi. Any troubles with the engines? Tranny? Thank you for your help!

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