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US $11,000.00
Year:2009 Mileage:137000
Location:

Windsor, ON, Canada

Windsor, ON, Canada


I am selling my 2009 Lancer, a car fully loaded and, unfortunately, never used up to its full potential. It has the optional to purchase CVT automatic and the “Sound and Sun” package which is just what it sounds like, a 650 amp Rockford - Fosgate sound system with an in-dash six disc changer as well as a moon roof. Another feature is the FAST Key, keyless remote entry system.
With the CVT automatic, paddle shifters on the steering wheel the car accommodates different driving techniques (and different drivers – I might add)
The interior is black leather, with heated seats. In the back, the split, folding bench was quite useable. Foot room and knee room were pretty good and two adults could sit in comfort.
Adding lots of safety features to the mix such as a full assortment of airbags, including front-seat side airbags, full-length head curtain airbags and a driver knee airbag as well as antilock brakes, makes this car not only fun but also fun to drive. The mileage is mostly highway, as I used to commute to work.
Mitsubishi Lancer GTS 2009 – in a nut shell
• 168-horsepower 2.4-liter DOHC MIVEC engine
• equipped with the CVT, includes a 6-step Sportronic mode, Automated and Manual option, operated through paddle shifters.
• FAST (Freehand Advanced Security Transmitter) Key / keyless ignition and entry
• 18-inch alloy wheels
• automatic climate control
• leather heated seats
• hands free/ BlueTooth system
• sport-tuned suspension
Sun and Sound package includes:
• sunroof
• nine-speaker Rockford Fosgate sound system with an in-dash six-CD changer
• an auxiliary audio jack (RCA style) and satellite radio
Safety
• front-seat side airbags
• full-length head curtain airbags
• a driver knee airbag
• antilock brakes.

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