2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Ix Sedan 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
New Britain, Connecticut, United States
2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX for sale with 100,400 miles, original owner, all service records. This car is in overall great condition. The only modifications are the dynoflash stage 1 tune, cone air intake, and ACT clutch.
Details Paint: If there are any flaws with this car it's the paint chips on the front of the car, but Mitsubishi doesn't have the best paint to begin with. There are also a few scratches on the door jams from the bike roof rack. The car still looks great when clean. Wheels & Tires: Complete refinish of the wheels over last winter by ctwheelrepair. They look brand new. Michelin pilot super sports with two summers worth of miles on them, 8/32's of tread left. I also have a set of dark grey wheels and snow tires for the winter which I will include. Engine: 100,400 miles, oil changed every 5k with mobile 1. I have a stage 1 tune by dynoflash that was installed at 7k miles. Basic cone filter replaces the stock air box which I still have. The car dyno's at 300whp. Clutch: I replaced the stock clutch at 60k miles with an ACT street clutch. 60k miles on a stock evo clutch shows you how well I treated the car. I know people that went through clutches in less than 10k. Brakes: I replaced the brakes and rotors over this past winter with DBA slotted discs in the front and blanks in the rear. Girodisc SS pads all around. Brake fluid replaced one year ago. Interior: The interior is in great shape except for the front driver floor mat which needs to be replaced. So as you can see this car is in great condition, lightly modified, single owner and perfect working order. I'm 38 years old with two kids and need a larger car for a changing lifestyle. I loved this car and will miss it dearly. |
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Mitsubishi reveals mid-term plans including redesigned pickup, SUV and new PHEVs
Tue, 12 Nov 2013Struggling automaker Mitsubishi seems adamant that it will soldier on across the globe. Just last week, we told you how the brand would begin selling a pair of rebadged, Korean-built, Renault-Samsung sedans in the US market, and now comes an official statement from Mitsubishi about a mid-term business plan called "New Stage 2016."
As part of the plan, a number of products not sold in the US, like the Triton pickup, Pajero Sport SUV and Delica D:5 will be new or significantly updated, while we'll be seeing a second-generation Outlander Sport within the next few years. Some of these new or updated models may be previewed at the Tokyo Motor Show later this month. There will also be an increased focus on the brand's plug-in hybrid technology.
In fact, that technology will play a big role in Mitsubishi's revitalization, as it rolls out its own competitor to Honda's Earth Dreams and Mazda's Skyactiv technology, called @earth Technology (yes, seriously). It's unclear if @earth Technology will develop into an overarching philosophy like Mazda has done with Skyactiv, but with Mitsubishi pushing so hard with hybrids and EVs - part of its deal for those Renault-Samsung sedans was that it would develop EV tech with Nissan-Renault - if we did see an @earth Technology badge on a car, we'd wager that it'd be powered, to some degree, by electricity.
Mitsubishi recalling 166k cars, crossovers over stall risk
Fri, 10 Oct 2014Mitsubishi is recalling 165,923 vehicles in the US because it's possible for the drive belt to detach from their engines, potentially causing a stall. Specifically, the campaign covers 2008-2011 model-year examples of the Lancer, Lancer Evolution (pictured above) and Outlander as well as the 2009-2011 Lancer Sportback and 2011 Outlander Sport. All of the affected models use some version of the brand's 4B1 four-cylinder engine.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the engine pulley can wear causing the drive belt to slip off. If this happens, the alternator, cooling fan and hydraulic power steering can all stop working, and obviously, any of those things could make driving unsafe. However, if the belt detaches, then a warning light should come on in the cabin.
To fix the problem, Mitsubishi dealers will replace the original belt with a redesigned rubber part and will inspect the pulley. If worn, it'll also be replaced free of charge.
Fiat taps Mitsubishi for European pickup
Wed, 04 Jun 2014Mitsubishi is often derided in the US for its relatively boring lineup, Lancer Evolution aside, but the company is on the upswing worldwide, recently posting record global operating profits. The Japanese automaker may get a further boost in the near future from a rumored pickup truck deal with Fiat.
According to insider sources speaking to Automotive News Europe, Mitsubishi would reportedly build a variant of its widely respected L200 pickup truck for the Fiat Professional brand in Europe and Latin America starting in 2016. The L200 is larger than the Fiat Strada front-wheel-drive pickup already available in those markets, and it's available in rear- and four-wheel-drive configurations. The idea of adding a midsize truck to the commercial lineup was in the Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles five-year plan, but it didn't include any mention of a partnership to build it.
At first blush, the Mitsubishi agreement seems like an odd move, given that Fiat already owns pickup truck specialists Ram. However, according to ANE, the company had at one time planned to use a version of a new Dodge Dakota pickup for duty in Europe and Latin America, but the model never came to fruition.