2003 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Sedan 4-door 2.0l 63k Miles 400 Hp on 2040-cars
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, United States
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Greddy Exhaust KN air filter Turbo boost controll APEXI Blow off valve Walburo fuel pump 255 Boost control gauges Sheptrans Evo 9 stage 2 transmission Has around 8,000 miles Sheptrans Evo 9 stage 2 transfer case Has around 8,000 miles ACT stage 2 clutch with 10 lb ACT light weight flywheel with pressure plate Has around 8,000 miles. Tein suspension, lowered Slotted rotors with Hawk performance breaks After market Rims, 18" by 18.5 wide. Tires have about 6,000 miles on them. Been rotated at 3,000 miles and balanced. Custom interior painted parts white. Interior blue lights along with exterior blue underglow. Kenwood cd/dvd player/tv/usb/sat/ 2 ten inch subs with amp. Camera system on the front and rear end. You can record everything to your computer or usb. Remote Start, with alarm system. 5 point harness racing selt belts. Extras Carbon fiber hood Carbon fiber extended wider fenders Ground effect kit. Custom Liberty wrap of New York city. I DONT WANT TO SELL THE CAR BUT IT WILL PAY OFF A LOAN AND PART OF MY NEXT SCHOOL SEMESTER. GREAT CAR TO DRIVE AND IMPRESS, TRULY UNIQUE. |
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Mitsubishi CEO vows to stay in US on heels of Suzuki's departure
Wed, 07 Nov 2012By now, you're surely aware that Suzuki is pulling out of the US market. It was a bit of a foregone conclusion to most who've been paying attention to the automotive realm, but it still sent a small shockwave through the industry. And one of the most oft-heard retorts goes something like this: "Next up: Mitsubishi."
It's easy to understand why many question Mitsubishi's existence in the States. After all, now that Suzuki is gone, Mitsubishi is the Japanese automaker with the fewest sales in America. Furthermore, the automaker's market share has dropped from .7 percent to just .4 percent after seeing sales fall 29 percent to 50,103 units through October.
In any case, Mitsubishi fans needn't worry. Speaking to Automotive News, Mitsubishi President Osamu Masuko said, "We have no intention whatsoever of withdrawing from the US market." That's about as clear as clear can get. It's also worth mentioning that Gayu Uesugi was just named chairman of Mitsubishi Motors North America, and his main responsibility will be to revitalize the brand in the US.
The 100,000th EV sold in the US is... a Mitsubishi i-MiEV
Fri, 12 Jul 2013The news here isn't that 100,000 EVs have been sold in the US, although that's quite the accomplishment. It's that the 100,000th car is a Mitsubishi i-MiEV - a car that takes nearly a full day to recharge on a standard outlet and can only travel about 62 miles per charge (according to the car's Monroney).
Jabs at the Mitsubishi aside, the fact that US dealers have moved 100,000 electric cars is made more impressive in that it's only been done since the latest generation of EVs arrived, typified by the Nissan Leaf, Ford Focus Electric and aforementioned i-MiEV. Chronologically, that means roughly the last two years. It's a number that we can only expect to climb, as EVs gain a stronger foothold among manufacturers and consumers.
Plug In America, an EV advocacy group, crunched the numbers for a contest called #PIA100K, to find the lucky buyer, who would be given a ClipperCreek Level 2 charger (which takes the i-MiEV's recharge time down to just seven hours). The winner, Rich Salmon of Grand Bay, Alabama, picked up his i-MiEV from Pete Moore Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi Mirage configurator is alive
Thu, 03 Oct 2013Well, here's the butter knife Mitsubishi is bringing to the subcompact gun fight. It's called the Mirage, and its configurator has just gone live on Mitsubishi's consumer page, allowing those that absolutely must have a brand-new car for not a lot of money (and have never heard of the Nissan Versa, Mazda2, Chevrolet Spark or Ford Fiesta) to build their perfect example.
Prices start at $12,995 for a base DE model with a five-speed manual transmission and $14,195 for the up-market ES with the same transmission. A 74-horsepower, 1.2-liter engine is the sole powerplant. Both trims feature a continuously variable transmission for an extra $1,000 and a range of eight exterior colors, while black is the sole interior color.
Fully loaded with all the assorted packages - there are 10 on the ES model, adding things like navigation, a backup camera and LED ambient lights - the Mirage checks out at $19,540. Feel free to have a go at the configurator yourself.