2009 Mitsubishi Lancer Es Sedan 4-door 2.0l - 1 Owner - Many Mods W/18" Rims on 2040-cars
Somerville, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:2.0L 1998CC 122Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Mitsubishi
Model: Lancer
Trim: ES Sedan 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: FWD
Options: 18" Rims, Spoiler, HID Lights, CD Player
Mileage: 124,515
Safety Features: Alarm, Window Etching, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Sub Model: ES
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Please see all the info on my car below. If you have any questions at all, please contact me and I will try to answer ASAP. Serious Buyers only. I tried to put everything I could possibly think of below about my car, mods, maintenance, etc. I really don't want to sell it but I can't have two cars anymore! I'd rather see someone else really enjoy the car like I did. All of the photos were taken on 10/15/13 as well as the video. It has a few dents/dings that a typical car with 125k miles would have but honestly nothing major at all.
Info:
2009 Mitsubishi Lancer ES – 5 Speed
Miles: 124,515
Valid Inspection Until 08/2014
1 Owner – Never Involved in any accident or insurance claim
Every oil change was with Mobil 1 Synthetic 5W-20 since I pulled car into garage (Just did one in August 2013)
New Items:
New Windshield (October 2013)
New Cabin Air Filter (October 2013)
New Battery (End of May 2013, Have Receipt w/3 Year Warranty)
New Kumho Ecsta Tires 225/40/18 (March 2013 - about 7,500 miles on them, w/receipt)
Mods/Upgrades:
18” Aftermarket Black Painted Rims w/Wheel Locks
Drilled/Slotted Aftermarket Rotors & New Front Brakes (August 2013)
Debadged Front & Back
White LED interior bulbs
Tinted Back & Rear Windows
RallySport Black Mudflaps
Shorty Antenna
Injen Cold Air Intake (have stock one for you too!)
Aftermarket Grill
HID Headlights/ No DRL Mod (no daytime running lights, & spare HID bulbs)
Front Stabilizer Bar
Angel Eyes on Headlights w/hidden On/Off Switch (the small one on the drivers side seems to be flickering on and off, may need a new converter (costs about $20 to replace)
Blacked out exterior other than tail lights (side markers, etc. blacked out)
Short Throw TWM Shifter (have stock one for you as well)
Eibach Sport Line Lowering Springs (have stock ones for you too as well as receipts/warranty info from Eibach)
The ES Model doesn’t have a Navigation Unit so I hard wired a Garmin as shown in photos. I will leave this in the car since it’s a nice setup! Automatically goes on and off when car starts/turns off. Has a hinge on it so it can be hidden if desired when parking/etc.
Some small interior mod’s (re-wrapped dash in cloth, blacked out some minor things)
Too many other small mod’s to list!
Issues:
The car came equipped with tire pressure monitor sensors. I sold my stock rims and upgraded as shown. The yellow light is on thinking the tires are flat since the new tire/rim setup doesn’t have those sensors. You can buy 4 sensors for about $100 and have a tire shop install them. I did not because it didn’t bother me as I knew exactly the cause and I check my tire pressure on a bi-weekly basis.
Car came equipped with Bluetooth connectivity for Hands Free calling. It isn’t currently working. After reading forums my assumption is it needs a new module located under the dash. Probably about $100ish to fix or cheaper if you are a DIY'er like myself.
Instead of you coming to see the car and not knowing any issues I am trying to wrack my brain to ensure I let you know about any issues I can possibly think of!
Other info I thought was important to tell you:
I am a 30 year old non smoking male and this car is in great shape. It is my daily driver and I always stayed on top of my maintenance. I know buying a car off of EBay requires a lot of trust from the seller and you can be rest assured that I am trying to be as honest as I can.
This was the first car I ever bought brand new and it’s treated me very well and I have done so in return. 99% of the work was done by myself and I have a file of receipts/etc. for you upon pickup. I’d say a good 85% of these miles are highway, I used to work 6 days a week and traveled about 45 miles each way.
Truly the only reason I am selling the Lancer is because I was given an '04 Audi (I need to send a thank you card to my Aunt haha) and I want to try out an AWD Turbo for a NJ winter! So sadly it’s time to sell my Lancer. If you have any questions whatsoever just ask me and I’ll answer ASAP.
I thought it would be cool to take a quick YouTube video for anyone interested in the car. This was done on 10/15/13. Here is the link for an interior/exterior overview (I know I would want to see a video if I were buying a car on eBay again!):
Click Here for Video!
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