Fully Evolved: 2015 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution reviewed - TechnologyTell

var tt_sections =... /* ]]> */ Back in 2008, I was able to test a Mitsubishi Lancer. Mitsubishi unfortunately has gotten a bad rap with reliability issues, and a waning dealer base makes that frustrating to the customer. But they still make great cars, even if the brand is on watch. Through the years, the Lancer remained relatively unchanged, and the holy grail is the Evolution. 2) The shopping cart handle-style rear wing that I would personally go straight to the body shop and remove, creating a Q-ship. Yes, you need to fly under the radar when under the hood lurks 291 horsepower — and when you’re rocking the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution’s tastefully hidden-yet-shown-off front-mount intercooler. Because the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution was designed in another era, it was throwback manual with a five-speed transmission. My first car was a three-speed manual, so somehow an odd number of gears makes more sense to me in the shift gate than an even number. The only drawback to having just five gears is the Lancer Evolution will. Source: www.technologytell.com