How fast is a 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer?
With the standard 5-speed manual transmission, the 2008 Lancer can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in less than nine seconds. With its optional CVT, the Lancer can accelerate from zero-to-60 mph in ten seconds, about two seconds quicker than the previous model with its optional 4-speed automatic transmission.
What engine is in 2008 Lancer GTS?
2.0 L 4-cylinder
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Are 2008 Mitsubishi Lancers reliable?
very reliable car I recommend it for anyone who is looking for a low maintenance car. Rating breakdown (out of 5): Comfort 4.0. Interior design 4.0.
How much power can a Lancer GTS handle?
The car will hold up for a time making 500-600hp but if you plan to drag race it or rag on it daily you’ll break stuff. There are a lot of cars that can make more power, go faster, and be more reliable at those levels for a lot less than you’ll have into the Evo X platform.
What to expect in a 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer GTS?
Sitting in the 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer GTS for the first time, the impression is that the car seems quite comprehensively equipped for its class. Steering-wheel buttons control the usual audio and cruise functions, but there are also hands-free phone buttons peeking out from between six and nine o’-clock.
What are the brakes on a 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer?
The GTS’s brakes are the same as used on the larger, heavier Outlander SUV, featuring 11.6-in. (294 mm) vented discs in front and 11.9-in. (302 mm) solid discs in rear. The 2008 Lancer is built around Mitsubishi’s next-generation Reinforced Impact Safety Evolution (RISE) unibody design.
What kind of engine does a Mitsubishi Lancer have?
The new-generation Lancer’s standard new 2.0-liter DOHC MIVEC 4-cylinder engine is among the most powerful standard engines in its segment, with 152 hp at 6,000 rpm (Federal Tier 2, Bin 5 emissions) and 146 lb.-ft. of peak torque at 4,250 rpm.
When did the Mitsubishi Lancer Concept X come out?
The 2008 Lancer brings the bold, dynamic lines of the show-stopping Mitsubishi Concept-X to the showroom. First shown in 2005, the stunning Concept X previewed not only the next generation Mitsubishi compact sport sedan, but also a new design language to convey an unmistakable brand identity.