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2017 Mitsubishi Lancer Specs



2017 Mitsubishi Lancer Specs - The 2017 Mitsubishi Lancer has a cheap-looking interior, it's noisy on the road, and the gas mileage isn't remotely up to par; it's showing its 11 years of age and will likely appeal only to value-for-money shoppers.

2017 Mitsubishi Lancer

 

The 2017 Mitsubishi Lancer is by far the oldest 4-door compact sedan sold in the U.S., with a car launched in 2007 now entering a notable 11th year. The Lancer emerged in base ES, ES AWC, SE, and top SEL formats, ppos three offering all-wheel drive as standard; changes for 2017 are restricted to 3 feature updates.

The Lancer been updated in the past, which has a much easier lineup as well as some feature and styling updates recently, nonetheless its main selling feature lately is actually value for money. That value comes at the expense of come at the expense of an noisy and unrefined interior and painfully noncompetitive gas-mileage ratings. We provide 2017 Lancer a score of 4.3, among budget friendly of all cars rated, because it is not really competitive compared to other compact sedans across an extensive choice of measures.

Since its launch, the Lancer has been a crisp, square, traditional sedan. These days when more and more compacts are adopting fastback lines for reduced aerodynamic drag, the Mitsubishi compact may catch the attention of traditionalists who desires a sedan that appears like a sedan. Not too long ago it got a new, less aggressive front, with grille openings split above and underneath the bumper, giving it a much more adult look. It's actually a resume the original 2007 look, after a phase by which all Lancers sported a trapezoidal opening that screamed "boy racer." But the remainder body remains critically the same.

The interior clearly shows wear and tear, despite a new center console last year. Its design, materials, and fit and finished simply aren't competitive with even base kinds of newer vehicles, such as the Chevrolet Cruze, Ford Focus, and Honda Civic. Low-end Lancers got glossy black trim and nicer cloth upholstery this past year, but those minor changes don't disguise its 10-year-old origins.

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