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Mitsubishi Lancer Reviews
In-depth Professional Review
Intro - Walkaround - Interior Features
Driving Impressions - Final Word
Mitsubishi Lancer Review Summary
"Sweet gearbox, sweet seats, plenty of legroom in back. "
"Our test car was equipped with Mitsubishi's optional CVT, complete with magnesium shift paddles that live behind the wheel. This transmission offers the choice of six different "gears," and it "shifts" relatively smoothly, but the five-speed manual is still more entertaining. "
What reviewers liked least about the Mitsubishi Lancer:
"Too much road-hugging weight overwhelms the tires, outgunned in its class, expensive. "
"The dash and door panels are built of hard, scratchy plastics, and while the controls are all conveniently located and easy to use, most of them just feel a little cheap. "
Mitsubishi Lancer Comparisons:
Best one-liners about the Mitsubishi Lancer:
"Tries to be a junior Evo, but the sticker price is closer than the performance."
"The car underneath every Evo."
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