Mitsubishi Lancer XLS – EFTM Quick Fix

It’s been a hot favourite for years, but the Mitsubishi Lancer is yearning for update. However the trusty sedan and hatch still holds up pretty well.  EFTM has a quick motoring fix as we put the spotlight on the Mitsubishi Lancer XLS.

Make: Mitsubishi Lancer

Model: Lancer

Variant: XLS

Engine / Transmission: 2.4-litre four-cylinder petrol. Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) with Sports Mode.

Vital Stats: 125kW/226Nm

Mitsubishi Claimed Fuel Economy: 8.5L / 100km

EFTM Claimed Fuel Economy: 9.4L/ 100km

Price: From $28,490

Wow Factor: Well packaged with satellite navigation, reversing camera, Bluetooth, keyless entry, auto wipers and headlamps, USB port, leather seat facings and a solid Rockford Forsgate sound system with substantial subwoofer in the boot.

Most Impressive: The current Lancer has been around for over seven years, there’s plenty on our roads and tales of reliability seem credible. It encourages spirited driving with well-tuned steering, reasonable up and go and a surprisingly well sprung ride. Still an attractive car, even with the hoon spoiler hanging off the rear boot.

Least Impressive: The elusive USB port is buried away in the glovebox. Mitsubishi’s Multi Communication System is at least two generations behind. The cabin, switch gear and materials are well manufactured but again lack the flair and pizzazz of competitors such as Mazda. I don’t like CVT’s, they seem even more incongruous when paddles shifters are introduced.

The Sweeping Statement: The Mitsubishi Lancer is for the type person that has no time for today’s tech ridden, newfangled contraptions. My bet is many owners still have an iPhone 3 in their back pocket, each to their own. There’s little to seriously complain about the Lancer, but check your diary it’s 2015.

 

 

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