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2014 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution Mr on 2040-cars

US $36,990.00
Year:2014 Mileage:3721 Color: Wicked White /
 Black Interior
Location:

11608 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

11608 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:2.0L I-4
Transmission:6 speed automatic with auto-shift
Condition: New
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): JA32W5FV3EU006543
Stock Num: U006543
Make: Mitsubishi
Model: Lancer Evolution MR
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Wicked White
Interior Color: Black Interior
Options:
  • ABS brakes
  • Air conditioning
  • AM/FM radio SiriusXM
  • Cylinder configuration I-4
  • Drive type all-wheel drive
  • Engine displacement 2.0 L
  • Engine liters 2.0
  • GVWR 2,060kg (4,542lbs)
  • Power steering
  • Power windows
  • Tilt steering wheel
  • Transmission 6 speed automatic with auto-shift
  • Wheel size 18"
  • Wheelbase 2,649mm (104.3")
Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 3721

NEW TRADE IN! Wicked White on Black Interior, Clean, Nicely Equipped, Upgraded EVO MR! Vehicle Specs Include: 2.0L Turbocharged 4-Cylinder Engine (291 HP + 300 ft. lb. Torque), Twin-Clutch Sportronic Shift 6-Speed Transmission (TC-SST) with Steering Wheel Paddle Shifters, All Wheel Drive, Brembo Brakes with 13.8" 2-Piece Rotors with 4-Piston Calipers, 18" BBS Forged Alloy Wheels with Yokohama Advan Sport Tires (245/40/18), Bi-Xenon HID Headlights and Aluminum Roof Panel, Hood and Front Fenders. Interior Appointments Include: Mitsubishi Multi-Communication Navigation System with 7" High Definition Touch Panel, Voice Command, Real-Time Traffic. Satellite Radio + HD Radio, Voice Activated Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System, Steering Wheel Controls with Cruise Control, Automatic Climate Control with Aluminum/Leather Parking Brake Grip + Aluminum/Leather Shift Knob and Recaro Front Seats with Leather + Suede-like Combination. This EVO MR has been tastefully upgraded with an AMS Cold Air Intake, HKS Stainless Steel Exhaust, Engine Performance Software Tune and Carbon Fiber Rear Spoiler. The exterior paint is all original and shows very well with few cosmetic imperfections! The interior is spotless with no visible wear areas. This vehicle has been garage-kept since new. Never seen inclement weather, therefore, the body and undercarriage are exceptionally clean! This Lancer EVO MR is Still Covered Under Mitsubishi New Car 3 year/36K Warranty and 5 year/60K Powertrain Warranty! Clean Vehicle History with No Accidents + No Issues! Responsibly Adult Owned, Non-Smoker. Please Call or email to obtain a Build Sheet, Condition Related Details, Vehicle History and 50+ Detailed Photos; 513.554.1BMW (1269)

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Mechanic bagged by red light camera at 3AM driving customer car

Mon, Dec 8 2014

This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. An Oregon woman took her 2001 Mitsubishi Montero to Steve's Imports in Portland to have the emissions system fixed; the business, however, is a repair and body shop that doesn't appear to specialize in emissions. After paying $2,299.05 for the fix she got a call from the shop informing her that a repairman had been caught on camera running a red light, so she should expect a ticket. When the ticket came, the image with it was the one above, taken at 2:59 AM. The shop's owner, Steve Spinnett, said the man in the car is his son, Tommy Spinnett, who is the shop foreman. The woman is a "family friend" that Tommy was picking up from a concert. Steve told KVAL news that his son had the car all weekend to put it through a drive cycle, and that the shop doesn't charge for drive cycles done after hours. Even if all of that is true, drive cycles don't take a whole weekend - a thorough emissions-test drive cycle can be done in a couple of hours. And then there's this: the owner needed to pass the emissions test to get new license plates; the ones on the vehicle that Tommy drove over the weekend were expired. We've written about some egregious instances of customer abuse at the hands of dealership and repair shops, but this isn't one of them. But it looks bad and it's suspicious, and everyone involved might want to be more careful next time. You'll find more details on the incident in the video.

Japan readying first stealth fighter for 2016 test

Thu, Dec 3 2015

This post is appearing on Autoblog Military, Autoblog's sub-site dedicated to the vehicles, aircraft and ships of the world's armed forces. The nation of Japan is somewhat unique in terms of the world's militaries. Following its loss in World War II, the country was stripped of its ability to wage war, and its military was reestablished nearly a decade later not as an aggressive force but as a self-defense force. Today, the Japanese constitution forbids the country from maintaining anything but its Ground, Maritime, and Air Self-Defense Forces. Since Prime Minister Shinzo Abe first took office in September 2006 and continuing in his second term, which began in late 2012, Japan's military has seen something of a renaissance. Earlier this year, the country's legislature officially approved a new law that allowed Japan to use its military in international conflicts, even if there's no direct threat to the Home Islands. And even earlier still, Japan announced a desire to increase its drone capability. Now, like the US, Russia, and China, the country is preparing its own stealth fighter. Slated to take to the skies for its maiden flight in early 2016, the Advanced Technology Demonstrator X is a Mitsubishi-built plane that looks like the lovechild of an F-22 Raptor, an F-16 Falcon, and an F/A-18 Hornet. According to the attached video from Bloomberg, the ATD-X carries all the stealth fighter hallmarks. Its shape is designed to minimize its radar cross-section, while the body is coated in radar-absorbent material. And of course, the weapons systems are stored within underbelly bays. But why is Japan even testing it, especially when you consider the company placed an order for 42 F-35 Lightning IIs way back in 2011? Well, for one, it's going to be a lot more affordable than the F-35, which is the single most expensive weapons platform in human history. Where individual F-35s cost around $100 million, depending on what source you're looking at, Bloomberg reports that the ATD-X could be developed for just $324 million. Even if there are some utterly absurd cost overruns and the per-unit cost is closer to astronomical than affordable, putting together a fleet of production ATD-X's is probably going to be cheaper overall. You can hear more about why Japan is considering the ATD-X in the video down below. Check it out.

The worst rally driver you've ever seen

Wed, 14 Aug 2013

Fast cars and excellent driving skills might be the easy answers when asking how to succeed in rally racing, but after watching this video, a good teammate is obviously an important aspect of this sport, too. During the 2013 Rally of Coimbatore in India, driver Samir Thapar and his co-driver, Vivek Ponnusamy, didn't seem to be on the same page as the two attempted to navigate the course in their Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution.
We'd probably hear drastically different stories if we talked to Thapar and Ponnusamy about this particular event, but you know things are bad when "stay on road" and "turn the wheel" are commands given by the co-driver (and yes, that's a man running for his life in the screen shot shown above). As it turned out, though, it seems like the Ponnusamy was justified in his concerns to take care of the racecar. Race results show that despite winning three of the seven stages, this team ultimately ended the race with a DNF.
Scroll down to watch the video, and even though it's been edited down from almost 40 minutes to less than four, we get the idea that it wasn't a pleasant experience for driver or co-driver.