Mitsubishi Lancer GT in the Market
Retail-priced Lancers shouldn't entice buyers because of how the dated Mitsubishi stacks up against the great crop of sedans at similar prices with better gas mileage. As of this writing, browsing 2013 Lancer prices on Cars.com reveals many dealers are listing prices below MSRP, even before their 2012s have sold. Mitsubishi also has zero-percent financing available. At discounted prices, buyers looking for a deal on a sporty, good-looking sedan — without concerns about gas mileage or refinement — may find something to like in the Lancer GT.
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Braking
All the parts of the brake system are critical to safety.
We recommend you to have the vehicle checked at regular intervals according to
the service booklet.
CAUTION
• Avoid driving habits tha ...
Rear seat
WARNING
• When a person sits in the rear seat, pull up the head restraint to a height
at which it locks in position. Be sure to make this adjustment before starting to
drive. Serious injuries ...
Going & Stopping
The Lancer Sportback's 168-horsepower, 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine offers
energetic acceleration that should satisfy all but the most power-hungry
drivers. For them, Mitsubishi offers a Ralliar ...
