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2010 Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback GTS Review (video)

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Justin Pritchard
The Mitsubishi Lancer gets a backpack
Complaints included small and tightly-clustered audio controls which aren’t glove-friendly, as well as the lack of an arm-rest between the seats. Additionally, entry and exit tend to require squishing of the outboard front seat bolster with ones backside.

$24,098
The tester included a Bluetooth phone interface, leather-wrapped steering wheel, heated seats and automatic climate control—not to mention Mitsubishi’s 160,000 kilometre warranty. Shoppers can add a sunroof and leather seats to taste, and a turbocharged, AWD Ralliart version of the Lancer Sportback is available, too.

Looks like Mitsubishi is turning their Lancer family into a 'something-for-everybody' product line. At $24,098, most should find the Lancer Sportback a good value in a well-equipped and versatile little car with a focus on sporty driving manners.

At $24,098, most should find the Lancer Sportback a good value.




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