Saturday, December 17, 2016

The Released of 2016 Mitsubishi Lancer

2016 Mitsubishi Lancer review - When the announcement was first made back in 2001 that the Lancer will be sold in North America, was greeted with cheers from the fans for upwards of 30 seconds before they learn that there are no plans to bring more than EVO. EVO we have now, but the main version of the regular of 2016 Mitsubishi Lancer never did catch up with fans. In fact it did not really catch with anyone, and Honda has averaged about 10 Civics sold in North America for every Lancer sold here since it was first introduced in 2001 for the 2002 model year.


Release date of  2016 Mitsubishi Lancer

Mitsubishi now has released a facelifted version of the current generation to try to win back some customers and canceled the sale of that model has been for about a decade now. This facelift has more riding on it that only the sale though, Mitsubishi has been said to be debating whether or not to kill the model at all, and the success of the model for a few years no doubt will determine their fate once and for all. This kind of move sometimes works, but the model of 2016 Mitsubishi Lancer has a long way to go to become a serious contender in its segment.


The styling of the current Lancer has been tweaked a bit, but still based on the original design for generation of 2016 Mitsubishi Lancer that dates back to 2007. It is not really in line with the design of its competitors, but it has to be said that it was still a massive improvement from the previous generation. facelift does not include actual changes to sheet metal, but there are a few new touches to the front and rear fascias.

Chrome grille surrounds and is flanked by new LED daytime running lights. There are a few new paint colors for design of 2016 Mitsubishi Lancer, but this is still just a variation of the color black, white, gray, red and blue - the same five colors that basically all major car comes in these days. And although they are not new, fog lamps and aluminum wheels are now standard features on all trim levels.


You know you're in trouble when the "tilt-adjustable steering column" is listed as a feature on the car, it means that there really is not much to talk about and the producers felt the need to pad the list. There was some improvement though, especially when it comes to infotainment system, with Bluetooth is now being offered as a standard feature. Well, Thanks For visit.

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