Mitsubishi Lancer Cargo - Roomy Car

  1. LANCER 2005 Mitsubishi LANCER

    Price: USD 18,660

  2. LANCER 2015 Mitsubishi LANCER

    Price: USD 50,330

  3. LANCER 2007 Mitsubishi LANCER

    Price: USD 12,100

  4. LANCER 2015 Mitsubishi LANCER

    Price: USD 24,670

  5. LANCER 2014 Mitsubishi LANCER

    Price: USD 27,900

  6. LANCER 2003 Mitsubishi LANCER

    Price: USD 17,180

  7. LANCER 2016 Mitsubishi LANCER

    Price: USD 42,350

  8. LANCER 2015 Mitsubishi LANCER

    Price: USD 50,330

  9. LANCER 2015 Mitsubishi LANCER

    Price: USD 24,670

  10. LANCER 2016 Mitsubishi LANCER

    Price: USD 40,930

Overview of Mitsubishi Lancer Cargo

The Mitsubishi Lancer cargo is pretty rich in engines and transmissions and has capacity of 1.2, 1.5 and 1.6 liters, and on top of the motor range was 124-strong 1.8-liter installation. With all of them to be aggregated "automatic", who worked in the composition, including all-wheel drive transmission. The Mitsubishi Lancer Cargo introduced in late 2008, along with the AD Wagon and the Familia Van has undergone an update. The car has received the passenger airbag, keyless entry and navigation system.


Interior of Mitsubishi Lancer Cargo

The 2016 Mitsubishi Lancers sharp and modern exterior styling does not extend into its cabin. Here, the Lancer is showing its age, and bland. The 2015 Mitsubishi Lancer has some interesting styling cues on the exterior. Interior materials quality was good, as an abundance of hard plastic gives the Lancer a strong feel. The five-seat Mitsubishi Lancer is available with leather seats and comfortable front seats. A few test drivers think the front seats are supportive and say the drivers seat has an ideal position for spirited driving. The back seats have plenty of legroom, some reviewers report.


Features of Mitsubishi Lancer Cargo

A four-speaker audio system, Bluetooth, automatic climate control and a USB port come standard in the 2016 Lancer. Available features include a 6.1-inch touch-screen audio system, navigation with a 7-inch touch screen, a nine-speaker Rockford audio system, a rearview camera and Mitsubishis Fuse voice command system. Test drivers say the voice command system works well, and they praise the available Rockford Fosgate stereo for its outstanding sound quality. The touch-screen audio system is easy to use, but its graphics could be sharper, reviewers say. Still, some critics would like more physical buttons and knobs for frequently used functions.
The touchscreen interface standard on all but the base ES has easily legible commands, but graphics quality falls behind most competitors. The new touchscreen audio system works well enough, but desperately needs a few conventional buttons for commonly-accessed functions. The 2016 Lancer sedan has a 60/40-split rear seat and 12.3 cubic feet of trunk space, which is on the low side for the class. Models with the available subwoofer have 11.8 cubic feet of trunk space, while the Lancer Evolution has just 6.9 cubic feet. Interior storage is quite well. There are good-sized door map pockets and two covered cup holders in the console, but the console box is deeper than it is long and it sits too far back to be an effective arm rest.

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