2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Mr ***brand New Motor 28 Miles!*** on 2040-cars
Florence, South Carolina, United States
*Had an issue with my motor and I just got a brand new one straight from Mitsubishi. New motor, turbo, manifolds, power steering etc. Less than 30 miles on it. I got the motor from this ad on ebay, I have paperwork, but you can contact their service department for more info http://www.ebay.com/itm/MITSUBISHI-EVO-X-4B11-TURBO-CRATE-ENGINE-MOTOR-2008-2009-2010-2011-2012-2013/251569247563?_trksid=p2050601.c100270.m3465&_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20140813115946%26meid%3D1cf8baabb4094c558598a837e5c144cd%26pid%3D100270%26prg%3D20140813115946%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D4%26sd%3D251569247563%26clkid%3D9220611304297587050&_qi=RTM1562569 This is my 2008 Evo X MR, I bought this car brand new on August 1st 2008 and it's been my daily driver ever since. This was the first new car I've ever owned and it's treated me well. Such a fun car to drive. Only reason I'm selling is because I need something that's going to be more fuel efficient. I really hate getting rid of it, especially after all the money I just put into it making it brand new again. I just can't afford the insurance and gas any more. Looking for a quick sale, if it doesn't go this week it's being traded in. This car has nav, Rockford Fosgate, and the Aero package (large wing with lip spoiler, rear spats, side skirts, and front lip spoiler). Modifications are as follows, Rexpeed OEM style Vortex generator Rexpeed short carbon fiber antenna ViS racing carbon fiber engine cover HKS Hi-Power catback exhaust Password JDM hot side intercooler pipe Password JDM front strut bar AFE intake AEM Uego wideband AEM boost gauge * One of the factory BBS center caps was lost on the highway, and one of the wheels was curbed while parking about a year ago. Other wise, it's fine. A few minor scratches, but nothing you wouldn't expect from a 6 year old car. Paint is in overall great shape. Interior is great, seat wear is minimal, none of the plastic is faded, electronics work, etc. Contact me for more info, thanks for looking Steven |
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The 100,000th EV sold in the US is... a Mitsubishi i-MiEV
Fri, 12 Jul 2013The news here isn't that 100,000 EVs have been sold in the US, although that's quite the accomplishment. It's that the 100,000th car is a Mitsubishi i-MiEV - a car that takes nearly a full day to recharge on a standard outlet and can only travel about 62 miles per charge (according to the car's Monroney).
Jabs at the Mitsubishi aside, the fact that US dealers have moved 100,000 electric cars is made more impressive in that it's only been done since the latest generation of EVs arrived, typified by the Nissan Leaf, Ford Focus Electric and aforementioned i-MiEV. Chronologically, that means roughly the last two years. It's a number that we can only expect to climb, as EVs gain a stronger foothold among manufacturers and consumers.
Plug In America, an EV advocacy group, crunched the numbers for a contest called #PIA100K, to find the lucky buyer, who would be given a ClipperCreek Level 2 charger (which takes the i-MiEV's recharge time down to just seven hours). The winner, Rich Salmon of Grand Bay, Alabama, picked up his i-MiEV from Pete Moore Mitsubishi.
Junkyard Gem: 2003 Mitsubishi Diamante LS
Tue, Jul 17 2018While Chrysler started selling Dodge- and Plymouth-badged Mitsubishis in the United States starting with the 1971 model year, Americans couldn't buy new cars with the Mitsubishi name until 1983. Thirty-five years later, Mitsubishi is down to just four models on these shores, all of which cater to the lower end of the market. However, from 1992 through 2004, Mitsubishi tackled the luxury market with its Diamante big sedan. Here's a very rare second-to-last-model-year Diamante, spotted in a Denver-area wrecking yard. I have documented plenty of Mitsubishis during my junkyard explorations, but these late Diamantes have been tough to find (though I have spotted a Diamante wagon). Sales of this car weren't great given that Mitsubishi's name didn't exactly resonate with luxury shoppers. Not when there was a Lexus ES around that did the same thing with a proper premium badge and brand. Second-generation Diamantes sold outside of Japan were built in Australia. Mitsubishi got its money's worth with the 6G7 series of V6 engines, starting with the 1986 Galant and continuing in trucks to the present day. Endless Chryslers of the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s also received 6G72 power. This car has the DOHC 3.5-liter 6G74 version, rated at 205 horsepower. The interior is pretty nice, in its turn-of-the-21st-century manner, and the fact that this car has an ignition key means that it's probably an insurance total or a dealership trade-in. The nose shows evidence of a fender-bender, and that's enough to doom a forgotten luxury car like this. Next stop: The Crusher. Related Video: Featured Gallery Junked 2003 Mitsubishi Diamante LS View 20 Photos Auto News Mitsubishi Automotive History Sedan
Mitsubishi developing new standalone hybrid Evo successor
Mon, 16 Dec 2013Mention the name Mitsubishi to different people and you'll likely get two startling different images. Environmentalists will focus on the company's strides in developing EVs, while performance enthusiasts will point you toward the Lancer Evolution. The prevailing wisdom was that Mitsubishi would cancel the latter to concentrate on the former, but the latest intel suggests that the two will be reconciled with a new Evo around the corner.
Although Mitsubishi is reportedly working to streamline its lineup from 23 models on 12 different platforms to 13 models on 7 by 2016, the next Evo will stand as an exception. Like Subaru did with the formerly Impreza-based WRX (or for that matter Nissan with the formerly Skyline-based GT-R), the new Evo won't have anything to do with the next Lancer, which itself will be based on a Renault-Nissan platform.
On that unique platform, Mitsubishi is likely to install a small direct-injection turbo engine (potentially a diesel) that could be based on the 1.1-liter, three-cylinder turbo engine in the XR-PHEV concept we saw in Tokyo, supplemented by small electric motors with lightweight batteries and driving all four wheels through an enhanced version of the company's Super All-Wheel Control system. As to whether the Evo name will carry over, that remains to be seen, but if these reports prove accurate, its spirit could very much live on.