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2008 Mitsubishi Lancer - Specifications

MSRP: $13,990 - $38,290 See Local Classifieds
 
4 Door Sedan CVT GTS Dimensions
MSRP For This Trim: $18,590
Vehicle
EPA Classification Compact
Weight Information
Base Curb Weight (lbs) 3109
Interior Dimensions
Second Shoulder Room (in) 54.3
Passenger Volume (ft³) 94.8
Front Head Room (in) 39.6
Second Leg Room (in) 36.1
Second Hip Room (in) 54.1
Passenger Capacity 5
Front Hip Room (in) 53.3
Front Leg Room (in) 42.2
Second Head Room (in) 36.9
Front Shoulder Room (in) 54.7
Exterior Dimensions
Track Width, Front (in) 60.2
Width, Max w/o mirrors (in) 69.4
Track Width, Rear (in) 60.2
Length, Overall (in) 180.0
Liftover Height (in) - TBD -
Wheelbase (in) 103.7
Min Ground Clearance (in) 5.8
Height, Overall (in) 58.7
Cargo Area Dimensions
Trunk Volume (ft³) 11.6

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Lancer buyers are likely looking for a small sport sedan, but on a very tight budget.

The Sentra is one of the cheapest ones; although it starts substantially higher than the 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer, the base Sentra S comes a lot better equipped, with a six-speed manual, anti-lock brakes, and conveniences like steering-wheel controls, air conditioning, and keyless entry.

But the Sentra's interior doesn't feel as inviting and sporty as the Lancer's.

The Honda Civic is also a bit more expensive, but it includes a much more refined, more rev-happy, and more fuel-efficient four-cylinder engine, along with an equally slick-shifting manual transmission.

The base Jetta is another alternative; it also comes with a long list of standard features, and it stands out for its torquey five-cylinder engine, available electronic stability control, and rear side airbags.

The Impreza is another sporty sedan that might be considered; it isn't quite as fuel-efficient as the Civic or Sentra especially, but its torquey flat-four engine provides good performance, and it comes standard with all-wheel drive.

 
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