2014 Lancer Evolution
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2014 Lancer Evolution
Hey guys,
I will update info on the next gen car as soon as I get the info and believe me I am asking all the time. However I was made aware today that the 14 will be built and is confirmed.
Tristan
I will update info on the next gen car as soon as I get the info and believe me I am asking all the time. However I was made aware today that the 14 will be built and is confirmed.
Tristan
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Thanks for the info. I just wish Mitsubishi would actually do something special for 2014 model to keep it hot.
I mean it would be sold in single digits if it keeps same performance numbers as it is now, and by then it would be 7 year aged car. Its sad it has to go "electric" so "early".
I mean it would be sold in single digits if it keeps same performance numbers as it is now, and by then it would be 7 year aged car. Its sad it has to go "electric" so "early".
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Electric in a sports car lmao let's all just buy Prius to keep the government happy. The tax our taxs, tell us what kinda cars you have to pretty much buy cause they will tell the manufactur what to make. Sounds like communism to me.
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2013 is the last year for the X. The car being discussed is the 2015 Lancer Evolution XI expected sometime in 2014. At one time, the Evo was going the way of the Do Do, but Mitsu came to its senses. Regardless, two years is a long time so I hope they throw us a bone soon.
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2013 is the last year for the X. The car being discussed is the 2015 Lancer Evolution XI expected sometime in 2014. At one time, the Evo was going the way of the Do Do, but Mitsu came to its senses. Regardless, two years is a long time so I hope they throw us a bone soon.
We must be reading two diffrent threads and watching two diffrent youtube videos because what the man at the dealership in the video just said that, "the 2014 will still be an EVO X."
I mean come on the title of his video is "The 2014 Mitsubishi Lancer evolution X to come to Canada."
People have been swearing they have bought the last model year for the Evo X since 2011, LOL to them.
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We must be reading two diffrent threads and watching two diffrent youtube videos because what the man at the dealership in the video just said that, "the 2014 will still be an EVO X."
I mean come on the title of his video is "The 2014 Mitsubishi Lancer evolution X to come to Canada."
People have been swearing they have bought the last model year for the Evo X since 2011, LOL to them.
I mean come on the title of his video is "The 2014 Mitsubishi Lancer evolution X to come to Canada."
People have been swearing they have bought the last model year for the Evo X since 2011, LOL to them.
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Well, Mitsubishi certainly gets some mileage out of their platforms, don't they? The car has been around for 8 years with 2014 being the 7th year of the same, exact platform. I cannot think of a car besides the Volkswagen Beetle that has gone so long without any styling changes or drivetrain improvements. I know money is tight at Mitsubishi and the Evo is considered a second rate stepchild and all, but just the same, it would have been nice for them to throw us a bone and throw in a little bonus somewhere, whether it be styling, suspension, engine or even wheels.
All the scuttlebutt for the last year including the media has been saying that the 2013 X would be the absolute final version of the car and that late in 2014, the XI would come out. I wonder if Mitsubishi is having second thoughts about this or is changing its game plan? Maybe they have seen the light and have seen that customers still want cars like the Evo X, albeit in an updated platform of the next Lancer. I have only owned my 2011 GSR which I bought brand new for 1 year and 5 months, so considering the fact they are talking about 2014's, my car sounds kind of old. LOL
All the scuttlebutt for the last year including the media has been saying that the 2013 X would be the absolute final version of the car and that late in 2014, the XI would come out. I wonder if Mitsubishi is having second thoughts about this or is changing its game plan? Maybe they have seen the light and have seen that customers still want cars like the Evo X, albeit in an updated platform of the next Lancer. I have only owned my 2011 GSR which I bought brand new for 1 year and 5 months, so considering the fact they are talking about 2014's, my car sounds kind of old. LOL
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Well, Mitsubishi certainly gets some mileage out of their platforms, don't they? The car has been around for 8 years with 2014 being the 7th year of the same, exact platform. I cannot think of a car besides the Volkswagen Beetle that has gone so long without any styling changes or drivetrain improvements. I know money is tight at Mitsubishi and the Evo is considered a second rate stepchild and all, but just the same, it would have been nice for them to throw us a bone and throw in a little bonus somewhere, whether it be styling, suspension, engine or even wheels.
All the scuttlebutt for the last year including the media has been saying that the 2013 X would be the absolute final version of the car and that late in 2014, the XI would come out. I wonder if Mitsubishi is having second thoughts about this or is changing its game plan? Maybe they have seen the light and have seen that customers still want cars like the Evo X, albeit in an updated platform of the next Lancer. I have only owned my 2011 GSR which I bought brand new for 1 year and 5 months, so considering the fact they are talking about 2014's, my car sounds kind of old. LOL
All the scuttlebutt for the last year including the media has been saying that the 2013 X would be the absolute final version of the car and that late in 2014, the XI would come out. I wonder if Mitsubishi is having second thoughts about this or is changing its game plan? Maybe they have seen the light and have seen that customers still want cars like the Evo X, albeit in an updated platform of the next Lancer. I have only owned my 2011 GSR which I bought brand new for 1 year and 5 months, so considering the fact they are talking about 2014's, my car sounds kind of old. LOL
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Well, Mitsubishi certainly gets some mileage out of their platforms, don't they? The car has been around for 8 years with 2014 being the 7th year of the same, exact platform. I cannot think of a car besides the Volkswagen Beetle that has gone so long without any styling changes or drivetrain improvements. I know money is tight at Mitsubishi and the Evo is considered a second rate stepchild and all, but just the same, it would have been nice for them to throw us a bone and throw in a little bonus somewhere, whether it be styling, suspension, engine or even wheels.
All the scuttlebutt for the last year including the media has been saying that the 2013 X would be the absolute final version of the car and that late in 2014, the XI would come out. I wonder if Mitsubishi is having second thoughts about this or is changing its game plan? Maybe they have seen the light and have seen that customers still want cars like the Evo X, albeit in an updated platform of the next Lancer. I have only owned my 2011 GSR which I bought brand new for 1 year and 5 months, so considering the fact they are talking about 2014's, my car sounds kind of old. LOL
All the scuttlebutt for the last year including the media has been saying that the 2013 X would be the absolute final version of the car and that late in 2014, the XI would come out. I wonder if Mitsubishi is having second thoughts about this or is changing its game plan? Maybe they have seen the light and have seen that customers still want cars like the Evo X, albeit in an updated platform of the next Lancer. I have only owned my 2011 GSR which I bought brand new for 1 year and 5 months, so considering the fact they are talking about 2014's, my car sounds kind of old. LOL
the current body style CZA started in 2008. so, we should not see a redesign until the 2015 year with a spyphoto in 2014. remember that the CT9A was sold until the 2007 MY worlwide.