Mitsubishi's iconic Lancer started out as a subcompact car in 1973 but has gone through a variety of designs and body styles throughout the decades, including rebrands of the Mitsubishi Mirage. Although the Lancer nameplate refers to a series of cars produced by the manufacturer overseas, from 2007 onward in the Japanese domestic market the "Lancer" refers mainly to the Lancer Evolution, as all others are marketed as the Galant Fortis.
Living up to its name, the 2004 model year of the progressive Lancer Evolution is the first domestically mass-produced car to receive aluminum roof paneling, and also gets Bilstein co-produced shock-absorbers and light-weight aluminum wheels from BBS. For its engine, the 2004 Lancer Evo comes fitted with a 2.0L 276 hp inline four-cylinder intercooler turbocharged engine mated with a five or six-speed manual transmission and in full-time 4WD. Newer model years such as the 2015 Lancer Evolution get a high-performance 2.0L 309 hp DOHC MIVEC turbocharged engine with Mitsubishi's S-AWC integrated vehicle dynamics control system and a highly efficient twin clutch SST five-speed manual transmission. Safety features like driver seat airbags and anti-theft systems come as standard.
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RoRo RoRo vessels are designed for "Roll on Roll off" transportation of vehicles. Compared to containers, RoRo tends to have relatively lower local fees at the destination port, making it the simplest and quickest method for receiving vehicles. For those not needing to purchase multiple cars, it becomes the most effective transportation option.
Container When purchasing multiple cars, it can be cost-effective to transport them in containers. Depending on the vehicle size, a 20ft container can accommodate 1-2 cars, while a 40ft container can fit 4-6 cars. Unlike RoRo, container shipping may incur additional costs at the destination port, such as devanning, DTHC, and port charges. It is advisable to consult with a customs broker for clarification.
Mitsubishi's iconic Lancer started out as a subcompact car in 1973 but has gone through a variety of designs and body styles throughout the decades, including rebrands of the Mitsubishi Mirage. Although the Lancer nameplate refers to a series of cars produced by the manufacturer overseas, from 2007 onward in the Japanese domestic market the "Lancer" refers mainly to the Lancer Evolution, as all others are marketed as the Galant Fortis.
Living up to its name, the 2004 model year of the progressive Lancer Evolution is the first domestically mass-produced car to receive aluminum roof paneling, and also gets Bilstein co-produced shock-absorbers and light-weight aluminum wheels from BBS. For its engine, the 2004 Lancer Evo comes fitted with a 2.0L 276 hp inline four-cylinder intercooler turbocharged engine mated with a five or six-speed manual transmission and in full-time 4WD. Newer model years such as the 2015 Lancer Evolution get a high-performance 2.0L 309 hp DOHC MIVEC turbocharged engine with Mitsubishi's S-AWC integrated vehicle dynamics control system and a highly efficient twin clutch SST five-speed manual transmission. Safety features like driver seat airbags and anti-theft systems come as standard.
Get your Mitsubishi Lancer at a great price here at BE FORWARD!
BE FORWARD : Excellent cars stocked in Japan, Singapore, UK, UAE, Thailand, and Korea, safely delivered worldwide to your location.