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Every time I see a Mitsubishi I think to myself “Who the fuck is still buying those”
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Nissan
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There’s an LS Lancer wagon on my street. Pretty sure the owners don’t know how rare it is.
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I want so badly to convert on into an Evo, since we didn’t get the a Evo 8/9 wagons here.
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My mom talked to the owners. They bought it from someone a few years ago, and it only has 20 or 30,000 miles on it.
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How rare are they? Plenty down under!
![]() 06/08/2016 at 09:39 |
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Only sold in the US for one model year (2004), they were so poorly advertised and received that Mitsu didn’t even bother with a second year or the nose-refresh. The Ralli-Art version may have sold 200-300 total in the US. Actual sales figures are hard to come by.
![]() 06/08/2016 at 19:02 |
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Typical Mitsubishi. I feel like they had good cars and reputation, and still managed to mess it up. Like HTC really.
Oh is this a ralliart version? Oooh.
Australia has loved the Lancer for many years. And the wagon. So this was a natural winner I guess.