2003 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Evo 8 Only 43k on 2040-cars
Howell, New Jersey, United States
Selling a 2003 Mitsubishi Evo with only 43k miles. The car has lots of mods and lots of money in to it. It runs great and just had a new battery and oil change. including trans, t-case fluid.Timing belt/balance belt and water pump less than 500 miles ago. New radiator. The car has bin in storage for the last few years. It was a weekend/show car that I have no interest in any more. Please see the following list of extras. There may be a few things I have left out. The car is being sold as-is and has modified exhaust and suspension. Please feel free to call me at 732-861-5637 for details and to see the car. 732-861-5637 Alex
Buscher racing 3inch race exhaust K&N filter Act performance clutch(less than 1k miles) Greedy shift knob Forge blow of valve Slotted front and rear brake rotors Greedy turbo timer Dogboxracing fully built t-case Quaife front lsd diff Dogboxracing trans (less than 1k miles) Fortune coil-over fully adjustable suspension SSR GT-2 wheels with aluminum lug nuts and arp studs Yokohama tires ( under 1k miles) Carbon fiber hood Carbon fiber trunk Carbon fiber spoiler Carbon fiber roof (ams) yes its a real carbon fiber roof Real JDM rear bumper C-west front bumper Quick release front bumper kit C-west side skirts Bride seat bracket Pioneer radio |
Mitsubishi Diamante for Sale
1995 mitsubishi eclipse gs hatchback 2-door 2.0l(US $1,690.00)
Mitsubishi lancer evolution rs salvage title 95% complete project solid motor(US $10,499.95)
1990 mitsubishi montero for sale(US $1,160.00)
1994 mitsubishi diamote,no reserve
1995 mitsubishi diamante es automatic 6 cylinder no reserve
2001 mitsubishi diamante ls sedan 4-door 3.5l(US $2,495.00)
Auto Services in New Jersey
Vitos Auto Electric ★★★★★
Town Auto Body ★★★★★
Tony`s Auto Svc ★★★★★
Stan`s Garage ★★★★★
Sam`s Window Tinting ★★★★★
Rdn Automotive Repair ★★★★★
Auto blog
Mitsubishi teases 2016 Outlander ahead of New York debut
Sat, Mar 14 2015Mitsubishi really disappointed lots of people at the 2015 Chicago Auto Show when it initially teased "The Return of a Legend." That over-hyped unveiling was really just the North American debut of the GC-PHEV, first shown at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show. The Japanese automaker is getting a second chance to impress with its hook to "Come See the New Face of Mitsubishi Motors" at the New York Auto Show on April 2. Maybe the company can do a little bit better this time, even if the surprise is already spoiled. Mitsubishi announced that it would unveil the refreshed 2016 Outlander in the Big Apple a month ago in Chicago. It's almost certainly the vehicle on display on the brand's invitation, above. While the single shot shows off a design very reminiscent of the current model, earlier spy shots indicate changes are in store for both the front fascia and much of the rear end. A look in the vein of the Outlander PHEV Concept-S from the 2014 Paris Motor Show seems likely. The restyling is also rumored to be timed with the plug-in hybrid version's US debut. However, after that vehicle's multiple delays, it might be best to wait and see.
Mitsubishi ready to pull Evo's plug
Mon, 31 Mar 2014We have all manner of unofficial metrics in the auto industry. No doubt you've heard some of them, like the butt dyno. Another popular measure is the smiles-per-dollar index - how entertaining is a car versus its price. Cars like the Mazda MX-5 Miata, Scion FR-S and Mini Cooper S, for example, score quite highly, while vehicles like the BMW M5 or Audi RS7 are great to drive, but score lower because of their much higher price tags. For a long time, the king of the smiles-per-dollar index was arguably the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X, which blended hair-raising thrills for the price of a well-equipped Ford Fusion Titanium.
Now, it looks like the Evo will need to hand over its title, as this generation of the rally-derived rocket is likely to be Mitsubishi's last - at least for a while. There's been no mention of just when production of the current car will end, so if you're in the market, we'd suggest trying to find a dealer with inventory ASAP. The news comes from the automaker's Japanese mothership, which says the brand will instead focus on utility vehicles and EVs. While there are no direct plans for a successor, an Evo XI as it were, the door remains open for a different kind of beast, according to Mitsubishi.
"Mitsubishi Motors does not have any plans to design a successor with the current concept, as a high-performance four-wheel drive gasoline-powered sedan," said Namie Koketsu, a spokesperson for Mitsubishi, according to Automotive News. "Mitsubishi Motors will explore the possibilities of high-performance models that incorporate electric vehicle technology."
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution recalled over clutch woes
Fri, 25 Oct 2013Mitsubishi will be recalling over 10,000 Lancer Evolutions built between December 12, 2007 and March 5, 2013, covering model years 2008 to 2013. The recall only affects cars with manual transmissions, though, so if you opted for a Lancer Evo with a quick-shifting SST, this recall doesn't apply to you.
If you're one of the 10,474 people that has a Lancer Evo X GSR, which is the only way into a manual-trans Evo X, you need to plan a trip to your local dealer. The recall relates to a failure in the clutch master cylinder, making shifting in and out of gear difficult. Consequently, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that this could increase the odds of crashing.
Mitsu will notify owners of the affected cars, and these Evo models will be repaired, free of charge, at dealerships. The recall is slated to begin around November 11. Scroll down for the full bulletin from the NHTSA.