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2009 Mitsubishi Lancer - Web Chatter

MSRP: $14,540 - $26,690 See Local Classifieds
 
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2009 Mitsubishi Lancer Professional Cars.com Review

...Comparable to Volkswagen's Direct Shift Gearbox, the Twin-Clutch Sportronic Shift Transmission uses a separate clutch for even and odd gears, enabling lightning-fast shifts. It operates completely...

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2009 Mitsubishi Lancer Professional Cars.com Review

...GTS styling differences include front and side ground effects, a rear spoiler and a different exhaust tip. The Ralliart version is more aggressive still with a gaping front grille and a subtle hood...

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2009 Mitsubishi Lancer Professional Cars.com Review

...Additionally, Mitsubishi has done an excellent job in creating a stronger family resemblance in all of the Lancer models, from the base Lancer all the way through the top-end Evolution. They now have...


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2009 Lancer

...I like the car. It handles amazing and the ride is great. The only problem I have is the car has an intermittent no start and its a 2009. The dealer has yet to...

Edmunds user
My 2009 Lancer GTS

...I just leased the 2009 Lancer GTS and looked at other compact, but sporty vehicles in this class, and I am sorry, there is no comparison. The exterior and...

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I love technology on the 2009 GTS

...Technology is awesome in this car (keyless thumb entry, Bluetooth, music hard drive, etc.) The ride is a bit bumpy maybe because i am a previous 04 Accord...

Edmunds user
2009 Lancer

...Positive: Very stylish with nice exterior and interior, great handling and braking. The ac works great. Fuel economy around 25 mpg in mix driving. Negative:...


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Should I trade in my Mazda 6 2006 for a 2009 Lancer?
I am just wondering if I should trade in my 2006 Madza 6 for the 2009 Lancer. Would this be a smart trade in or would this be a downgrade from what I already have? There is nothing wrong with the mazda I just wanting a new car.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

Apart from the financial downgrade you'd take on, the Lancer is the equivalent of the Mazda3. So you would be downgrading. Unless its a Lancer Evolution.

Question about the 2009 Lancer GTS transmission...?
Hi the question is uh, there is a pedal shifter option or the 5speed manual transmission option for the Lancer GTS, im just wondering if the Pedal shifter option come with full automatic... It's like this. my parents dont know how to use a manual transmission car, so i have to choose an automatic. But im wondering if the GTS have both pedal...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Yes, there will be a paddle shifter for the 2009 Lancer GTS CVT. Most of them come already with a paddle shifter. The 2009 Lancer GTS comes with only two transmission the 5-speed manual and the CVT/Paddle shifters. The CVT comes with Full automatic and a Sports Mode. The "D" Mode is the full...

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The base Jetta comes with a long list of standard features and 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, but its torquey flat-four engine provides good performance, and it comes standard with all-wheel drive.

The Sentra is one of the cheapest models; although it starts at a price substantially higher than the 2009 Mitsubishi Lancer's, 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.

However, 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.

Each of these rivals is considerably quieter and more refined inside than the Lancer.

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