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Mitsubishi Lancer EVO review covering 2005 - 2008
Tuesday 8 January 2008
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX marked the gradual winding down of the Evo cult in the UK. Faster and more capable than any Lancer Evo model to date, it was a car whose time had come and gone, the big Evo sales having come with the VIII. By 2005, many punters recognised that the Evo was now an old car and were increasingly moving onto new things. That and the rise of so-called ‘chav culture’ banged nails into the Evo’s coffin from which it could only recover with the radically different Evo X. As a used car, the Evo IX therefore represents decent value for money as long as you can live with the rather loutish image.
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Tuesday 13 March 2007
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII probably marked the zenith of the Evo cult in the UK. Fast, capable, affordable and selling like hot cakes, the Evo VIII may not have been the best looking of the Evo li
Read Mitsubishi Lancer EVO VIII reviewFriday 2 March 2007
Some car manufacturers have five year plans so rigid that Stalin would have given them the seal of approval. Every model is succession planned, facelifts are scheduled well in advance and every nation
Read Mitsubishi Lancer [NON-EVO] reviewMonday 17 October 2005
The Lancer Evolution VII marked a change in focus for Mitsubishi’s cult rally replica. Based on the Cedia rather than the Carisma platform, it was a more refined and less extrovert car than its direct
Read Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII reviewMonday 17 October 2005
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI is one of the most extreme cars available for purchase, and one of the closest things to a top-flight competition car on general release. Despite being based on the
Read Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI reviewMonday 17 October 2005
Why did Mitsubishi sell the Lancer Estate in the UK between 1999 and 2001? This question, perhaps more than any concerning value for money or whether the car was in fact any good, seemed the overridin
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