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PostPosted: 16 Mar 2008, 13:59 
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Mitsubishi debuts a hatchback version of the current shape GS41 Lancer sedan. I prefer the look of the sedan over the hatchback though.

You can read the full article here: 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Prototype-S


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the back of car looks good the front still looks crap


and the sedan ones just look shit house

i think mitsubishi made a big mistake in design

but they all seem to be going this futuristic look now look at the new wrx yukkk :!:

the new mazda 6 look good .


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i just want to see the new evo :lol:

Not really a fan of the hatch but!


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I think Mitsi have done a pretty good job. I certainly can't give it the thumbs down.

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PostPosted: 16 Mar 2008, 22:09 
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that's hawt.

I aint a fan of the high back of the new lancer. thus, that looks awesome. Bad areodynamics from that rear wing but... same as new wrx's/sti's... they keep puttin wings on the back! increases drag... less cornering at stupid speeds, wont make much difference other than how it looks...

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hell yeah looks hot i want one!!

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Here are photos of the new Lancer EVO X. The article and specs are available here: 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X


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i saw the new evo at the melb motor show.... looks sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet not to mention the fact that at 6'3" i can still fit in a lancer where as the subie is made for short people... i just about need to put my foot thru the floor flintstones style to get it under the steering wheel.. i'm not a massive fan of the hatch though..

i had a bit of a geekgasm over the rx8 aswell.. very nice... and sweet power figures aswell

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PostPosted: 17 Mar 2008, 20:06 
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lancer x... looks too high, and has alfa romeo tail lights!

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i'd still have it over any previous models!!! :D


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Yeah. nice interior, plenty of room...

Went on a trip to Qld and back in a new VRX. Drove it for a bit... pretty good.

Just the styling of the rear i find questionable.... AND NEEDS TO GO LOWER!!!!!!

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i sat in a vrx at the carsales yard. They are pretty well finished cars compared to all the other makes of simular price.
I havnt seen the new mazda 6's up close yet however.if i needed a car in the medium car market If price wasnt an issue i'd have a new audi a4, they are sooo nice


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front grille looks similar to nissan gtr & new audis.
hd the opportunity to test drive the new lancer recently.
superb handling & weaved around traffics almost effortlessly.
power from the 2.0 mivec is awesome,almost got me glued to the seat.

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