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2013 Mitsubishi Lancer still behave
as pretty as before although out there are some rivals offer something
more. Nothing to blame choose the 2013 Mitsubishi Lancer as a sporty
alternative to the conventional economy sedans since it offers the
strong engine especially in its upper trim levels. The confident
handling and edgy styling are other aspect you may consider to have your
best driving experience. Mitsubishi Lancer is a small sedan that
available in DE, ES, SE, GT and Ralliart trim levels.
Each
trim level offers the abundant high-end standard features and can be
equipped with some optional features and packages. Even for the base
model it can be installed some appearance package to add sporty
enhancements such as front airdam, rear spoiler, and stunning chrome
exhaust outlet. There are other packages can be equipped such as Premium
package for SE, Alloy Wheel package for ES, and Touring package for GT
and Ralliart trim levels.
Within
the cabin, on the whole design seems to be uninspiring and look cheap
plastic elements, but it is a nice comfortable and quiet. Unfortunately,
for the taller driver likely they will disappoint from the lacks of a
telescoping steering wheel. But, on the contrary, the rear-seat is
comfortable and large space of legroom. under the hood, the 2012
Mitsubishi Lancer DE and ES are supported by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder
engine to makes 148 horsepower and 145 pound-feet of torque. Seats of
Mitsubishi Lancer 2013.
A
five-speed manual transmission is standard and optional CVT. The SE and
GT get more power by a 2.4-liter four-cylinder that generates 168 hp
and 167 lb-ft of torque. The SE is AWD and GT is FWD offered as standard
with a five-speed manual transmission and optional CVT features a
Manual mode. The huger power is produced by Ralliart with a turbocharged
2.0-liter inline-4 that generates 237 horsepower and 253 pound-feet of
torque.
An
automate dual-clutch manual with shift paddles and an active center
differential is a standard transmission. On the Ralliart the power is
transmitted through all wheels. Australian sales of the current Lancer
have dropped significantly over the past two years. In 2010, the small
sedan averaged 2000 sales per month; this year to November it has
averaged 1300 units. The new-generation Mitsubishi Lancer has been
delayed until 2014, around two years behind schedule.
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