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Clean Title But Crashed 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Viii Mr For Sale As Is on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:66200
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SUPER RARE BUT SEMI-WRECKED 2005 MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION VIII MR FOR SALE 66K MILES -CLEAN TITLE- CAR IS WRECKED ON RIGHT FRONT SIDE AND RIGHT BACK WHEEL. SELLING IT AS IS (TO BE REPAIRED OR FOR WHAT EVER YOU WANT TO DO WITH IT). RECENTLY CRASHED INTO A BUS STOP POLE, NO OTHER VEHICLES/PERSONS INVOLVED IN ACCIDENT. NOT ABLE TO DRIVE, MUST TOW TO LOCATION DESIRED. PLEASE SEE PICTURES. FRAME SHOULD BE FINE, ENGINE SHOULD BE FINE, RECENT NEW TIMING BELT SERVICE DONE, NEW CLUTCH INSTALLED RECENTLY, AFTERMARKET RACING PERFORMANCE BRAKES, AEM SHORT RAM AIR INTAKE INSTALLED, HAVE ALL PAPERWORK WITH THE INSTALLATIONS. CAR IS CURRENTLY REGISTERED IN CALIFORNIA, PASSED SMOG RECENTLY, I HAVE THE CERTIFICATE, I.E; ALL C.A.R.B LEGAL PARTS. CALL NANCY AT 1-510-648-4944. WAS APPRAISED RECENTLY AT $20K BY A DEALER SO SELLING FOR $10K AND AM OPEN TO NEGOTIATIONS. PINK SLIP IN HAND AND READY TO GO. NEVER REPORTED TO INSURANCE AS I JUST HAD IT TOWED HOME BECAUSE I HAD LIABILITY. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS. PAYMENT MUST CLEAR BEFORE PINK SLIP IS GIVEN, ASKING FOR PAYMENT TO BE INITIATED WITHIN 3 BUSINESS DAYS. I WELCOME TO POTENTIAL BUYERS TO HAVE A MECHANIC INSPECT THE DAMAGE OR TO COME SEE IN PERSON. CASH PREFERRED. NO PAYPAL DEPOSIT REQUIRED AT TIME OF PURCHASE. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING. MY LOSS, YOUR GAIN...

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Mitsubishi cheated on Japanese fuel economy test since 1991

Tue, Apr 26 2016

Mitsubishi now says that its cheating on Japanese fuel economy tests stretches as far back as 1991. The automaker has hired an independent panel of investigators to get to the bottom of what happened, and the company will give them three months to prepare a report about the deception. Mitsubishi's cheat involves how the company calculated driving resistance to determine fuel economy. In 1991, Japan's Road Transport Vehicle Act established a coasting test to establish the driving resistance, but Mitsubishi's engineers used their own "high-speed coasting test," according to its statement. In 2007, the company decided to only use the country's mandated evaluation, but the employees kept utilizing the high-speed test in the field. In the most recent scandal, workers selected low values for driving resistance from the results, which made the fuel economy look better. Mitsubishi's presented these details in a report to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism. "We are currently investigating the reasoning behind each of the decisions," the company said in a statement. It also hired three former prosecutors to figure out why this happened for so long. At this time, Mitsubishi only confirms the incorrect figures for some of the company's minicars, but this investigation could discover more transgressions. This fiasco started when Nissan discovered fuel economy discrepancies in some of its Mitsubishi-made tiny kei-class cars in Japan. Mitsubishi came clean and admitted the problem affected about 625,000 vehicles in the country. Japanese media have alleged more vehicles have incorrect mileage, including the Outlander. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the US has also requested data from the Japanese automaker to confirm similar deceptions didn't happen for vehicles here. Related Video: Regarding the Report to MLIT Concerning Improper Conduct in Fuel Consumption Testing of Vehicles Manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors Corporation Tokyo, April 26, 2016 The following is a summary of the report submitted by Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) today, pursuant to instructions received from MLIT on April 20 to investigate improper conduct in fuel consumption testing of vehicles manufactured by MMC. Report Summary 1.

Mitsubishi recalling 2013 Outlander Sport for suspension issue

Mon, 22 Jul 2013

Just 305 units of the 2013 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport are the subject of a recall over a potential suspension issue. Crossovers made from January 17-25 of this year might suffer from a bad weld on the front left strut's stabilizer link. If it fails, damage to the brake hose or tire could result, in turn making steering or braking control of the compact CUV more difficult.
When the recall begins, owners can take their Outlander Sports to Mitsubishi dealers for inspection and replacement of the strut assembly if necessary. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration bulletin below has more information.

2019 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport Review and Buying Guide | Long in the tooth

Sat, Apr 13 2019

The 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport subcompact crossover may seem like the right type of car for the times, but it falls short in its execution. Brand new tiny crossovers have been popping up left and right from other manufacturers, but the Outlander Sport feels like it's stuck in the past. If we're looking at it with the glass of water half full, the exterior styling sets itself apart from the rest of the homogeneous little ones out there. It's taut, angular, a little muscular and has some great looking wheel options. Unfortunately, that expressive exterior styling isn't carried over inside. Even in its most expensive form, the entire interior is a black plastic paradise. Powertrain options are a mixed bag with a lot more choices than most other subcompacts provide. What's new for 2019? Not much is new for the 2019 model year. SE trim models now have more standard safety equipment, including blind-spot and rear cross-traffic warning. The highest-priced GT trim adds forward collision mitigation, lane departure warning and automatic brights. This Outlander Sport belongs to the first-generation model, which debuted for the 2011 model year. What's the interior and in-car technology like? It's difficult to find a more drab and boring interior in a new car today than the Outlander Sport's. Even all the trim and contrasting accents are made of plastic that's hard and unpleasant to touch. Mitsubishi inexplicably put glossy plastic along the inner rim of the steering wheel in the GT model we drove, and it's terrible to hold for longer periods of time. One neat touch is the big "4WD" button sitting in front of the shifter to turn on all-wheel drive. Mitsubishi takes great all-wheel drive seriously (RIP the Evo) so it's nice to see some recognition of the brand's heritage. One other sporting touch found on the GT is the suede inserts on the seats that looked good and make sure you don't slide around. One thing this crossover has going for it is the tech update it received for the 2018 model year. A 7-inch touchscreen that supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto is included on the higher trims. Other features like heated seats and an auto-dimming mirror are available, but this is not a high-tech car by any means. How big is it? The Mitsubishi Outlander Sport is on the bigger side of subcompact crossovers at 171.9 inches in length.