2006 Mitsubishi Evolution Ix Mr - <15,000 Original Miles - 97% Stock on 2040-cars
Seattle, Washington, United States
2006 Mitsubishi Evolution IX MR - 97%Stock - 14,XXX original miles!!I purchased this car from a close friend, and obviously never ended up using it like I thought I would. Despite the extremely low miles, it's been driven continuously and kept in a private garage. No door dings, etc. The only flaw on the car is a small paint chip on the rear trunk lid. It's barely noticeable, but it is there. Anyway, on with the car details. 2006 Mitsubishi Evolution IX MR (EVO 9) with 14,XXX original miles. 6 Speed Manual. Brembo brakes. Recaro Seats. Apex Silver. Stock forged lightweight BBS wheels. Gauge package with boost pressure, oil temperature, and volts. Factory installed short shift kit. Clear 3M protective film covering all leading edges of vehicle. Clear clean title in hand. Maintenance log below. Car is 98% stock. The rear trunk lid was swapped for a color matched carbon fiber lid (the original trunk lid was sold by previous owner) and the vent in the engine hood was color matched at the same time, for a stealth appearance. That's it. . . those are the only changes to this car from being 100% factory original. Maintenance log below. Brand new Optima Red Top battery installed one month ago. cost $140.00 Brand new Bridgestone S-04 Pole Position Tires (35 miles old) cost $668.00 Just serviced yesterday at Brien Ford/Mitsubishi with Mobile 1 full synthetic. Service department did a full inspection and had "no recommendations". "The car is perfect" Maintenance Log 2006 Mitsubishi Evolution IX MR Mobile1 Fully Synthetic 10W-30 Date Description: Mileage 05/12/06 Mobile1 Syn. Oil & Filter Change 941 01/05/07 Mobile1 Syn. Oil & Filter Change 2,751 07/05/07 Mobile1 Syn. Oil & Filter Change 3,905 09/26/08 Mobile1 Syn. Oil & Filter Change 6,xxx 07/18/09 Mobile1 Syn. Oil & Filter Change 8,898 05/09/09 Wash and new 3M Wax coat 10,201 01/16/10 Mobile1 Syn. Oil & Filter Change 11,916 11/30/13 Mobile1 Syn. Oil & Filter Change 14,265 Transaction Details $1000 non-refundable deposit is due within 24 hours after the end of the auction. I will accept Paypal for the deposit The remainder of the payment is due within 7 days. No exceptions. I will accept a cashiers check only. I will hold the car until all funds clear. Good luck, and happy bidding! |
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Junkyard Gem: 1992 Mitsubishi Expo LRV
Wed, Apr 26 2023Chrysler did reasonably well selling first-generation Mitsubishi Chariots in North America with Dodge/Plymouth Colt Vista badging during the 1980s, and so Mitsubishi Motors decided to take a shot at selling the second-generation Chariots with its own company's badges when those vehicles went into production in 1991. Those vehicles were known as Mitsubishi Expos here, with sales beginning in the 1992 model year and continuing through 1995. Here's one of those ultra-rare first-year Expos, found in a Colorado self-service car graveyard recently. The Chariot line had split into two in its home market by that time, with the regular four-door wagons still called Chariots and a shortened three-door version given the RVR name, which stood for Recreational Vehicle Runner (actually ßVR, with the Cyrillic first character). In the United States, the Chariot was sold as the Expo Wagon while the ßVR was dubbed the Expo LRV. The LRV's door setup is a bit odd. On the driver's side, there's just one door. On the passenger side, there's a sliding rear door (with interlock to prevent it from tearing off the fuel-filler door if it's open). In right-hand-drive markets, Mitsubishi put the slider on the left side while keeping the fuel filler on the right. Chrysler sold its own versions of the ßVR, of course. The Eagle version was known as the Summit Wagon. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Dodge and Plymouth dealers sold the ßVR as the Colt Vista. Since this is the base-model Expo LRV for 1992, it has the 1.8-liter SOHC 4G93 engine, sending 113 horsepower and 116 pound-feet in the general direction of the front wheels. The all-wheel-drive and Sport versions got a 2.4-liter 4G64 rated at 136 horsepower and 145 pound-feet. The emissions sticker tells us that this car was sold new in California. It was built in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. This one has the optional four-speed automatic, which cost $670 extra (about $1,460 in 2023 dollars). Not even 100,000 miles passed beneath this Expo's wheels during its 31-year career. Why is it in this place, then? Here's the reason: a crash that mangled the left front suspension. The ignition key dangles from the kind of lanyard used by car auctions, so we can assume this car got totaled instantly by the insurance company and had no chance of being sold to any customer other than a junkyard. The MSRP for this car was $11,537, or about $25,132 today.
Mitsubishi cheated on Japanese fuel economy test since 1991
Tue, Apr 26 2016Mitsubishi 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 Evo successor on hold?
Fri, 22 Nov 2013Just take one look at Mitsubishi's latest vehicles, both concept and production, and it's obvious that fuel economy - not performance - reigns supreme. With this in mind, it shouldn't be too much of a surprise that Caradvice.com.au is suggesting that Mitsubishi is putting development of future performance models (like the 2013 Lancer Evolution GSR shown above) on hold as the company focuses on electric and plug-in vehicles.
In speaking with Mitsubishi managing director of product projects Ryugo Nakao at the Tokyo Motor Show, the publication says that the entire Lancer redesign is on hold, meaning that the aging Lancer Evo and Ralliart will have to contend with fresh performance models like the Volkswagen GTI and Subaru WRX. That being said, the article doesn't completely shut the door on another Evo - in fact, it goes on to indicate that when a new generation does hit the streets, it will almost certainly do so with some sort of electric-assisted powertrain, an oft-repeated rumor that got its legs as early as 2010.





