The 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer got an average rating from some
reviewers despite the fact that it’s one of the most popular vehicles out
there. Mitsubishi imagined the Lancer as the natural successor to the Mirage
line and brought it to light at the 2001 NYC Auto Show. As its name connotes,
the Lancer was never designed to be an economic, family car (despite what
occurred later in its evolution) as its origins are found in the Lancer
Evolution World Rally Car.
The design of the Lancer is motivated European design
concepts and its interior provides fantastic 360-degree exposure and is
spacious enough to provide room for 5 grown-ups. The gauges and speedometer is
set low in the dash aiding in performance driving. The 2003 Lancer also comes
standard with in-dash CD player and a variety of trim levels depending upon the
sub-model (some versions even have faux wood grain trim).
In relation to its forerunner, the Mirage, the Lancer is in
another group completely. It has quick and sensitive acceleration and an easy
clutch. Steering is sensitive although some may wish for more control. In
simple terms, the 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer is a fun, fantastic automobile that
allows your regular commuter have fun with a bit of an advantage during their
daily grind.
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