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2003eclipse
12-14-2003, 05:42 PM
Well RalliArt has the new 2004 lancer it has the 2.4 3 stage mivec it runs 14.9 stock n/a. Well im going to go looking at them tomorrow i may be trading in the 3g for it. These cars are starting at 17,999 fully loaded. im excited.
Lancer? Is 14.9 fast? I thought you were looking at an EVO.
I wonder if it can handle a turbo thrown on it? That is pretty cheap, but it is still FWD. Decent bang for the buck, but you are almost in SRT4 territory and that car is way faster.
2003eclipse
12-14-2003, 06:35 PM
well i have a feeling i will get it for a bit cheaper then that, and hey insurance will be about 1200 dollars chearper every 6 months
2004 Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart
What Is It?
2004 Mitsubishi Lancer Ralliart
What's Special About It?
In an effort to bridge the wide performance and financial gap between the 120-horsepower Lancer econobox and the 271-hp Lancer Evolution, Mitsubishi will introduce the Ralliart model — a front-drive Lancer that has benefited from a series of drivetrain, suspension and cosmetic upgrades.
Under the hood of the Ralliart is a 2.4-liter, SOHC inline four assisted by Mitsubishi's Innovative Valve Timing and Electronic Control (MIVEC), which is basically the equivalent of Toyota's VVT-i. The engine will generate approximately 160 hp (a peak torque figure has not been released). Buyers will have the choice of a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic.
If you read our 2002 Econosport Sedan Comparison Test, you'll remember that we found the regular Lancer's suspension tuning far too soft for a track workout. Accordingly, the Ralliart has been fitted with stiffer springs, a tubular red front strut tower bar and a larger rear stabilizer bar. Larger wheels and brakes are part of the deal, too. The Ralliart will wear five-spoke 16-inch alloys and 205/50R16 tires. Antilock brakes with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution will be optional.
Ultimately, the Ralliart's distinctive front fascia — a prominent split grille framed by a resculpted set of headlights — will be common to all 2004 Lancer models. Deck lid sheet metal has been revised for all 2004 models as well, but the Ralliart's clear-lens taillights and larger rear wing will assure onlookers that yours is no rental-fleet Lancer. Inside, you'll find bolstered seats upholstered in black fabric with red trim and embroidered with the Ralliart logo. A 315-watt Infinity sound system with a subwoofer will be part of an optional Sun and Sound package. Pricing for the Lancer Ralliart will start under $18,000 when it arrives at dealers in the fall of 2003.
Why Should You Care?
Can't afford the Evo's $29K price tag? The arrival of the $18,000 Lancer Ralliart provides a legitimate econosport alternative for buyers who like to drive but don't make the big bucks. Still, with plenty of entertaining cars already available in this price range — namely the Nissan Sentra SE-R, Mazdaspeed Protegé and SVT Focus — the Ralliart will have to be a lot of fun out on the road to gain a following. — Erin Riches
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Ehhh, I'd drop the extra on an EVO
http://www.topspeedtuning.com/articles/10_03/lancer/006.jpg
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Mitsubishi introduces 2004 Lancer Ralliart
article by: TST Staff
10/05/03 -- Just like Mazda with Mazdaspeed, Subaru with STi, and like Ford with its SVT brand. Ralliart has played a important role to the Mitsubishi company, such as completing in the WRC (World Rally Circuit) events and creating top performance parts for Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi's idea was to compete its Ralliart edition against other manufactures such as the Mazdaspeed Protegé 5, Nissan Sentra SE-R, Ford SVT Focus.
The Lancer Ralliart which features a 2.4L SOHC inline four assisted by Mitsubishi's Innovative Valve Timing and Electronic Control (MIVEC), which is basically the equivalent of Toyota's VVT-i. The engine will generate approximately 160 hp (which is 40 more horses then the 2003 "120hp" model) at around 5750 rpm. The torque is also estimated around 162-ft at 4000rpm. Buyers will also have a choice of a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic.
Exterior
Front and side air dam "Evo" design.
Rear end bumper and "Evo" tailights.
New Rear wing spolier
MacPherson front struts and rear multilink system
Red tubular tower strut bar
Larger rear stabilizing bar
Larger front and rear brake discs.
ABS and Electronic Brake Force Distribution (optional)
Interior
Black fabric with red trim and embroidered Ralliart logo
315-watt Infinity sound system with subwoofer (optional)
Price range for this car is around $18,000 range. Mitsubishi is also releasing a
wagon version, which will cost around the $19,000. The disadvantage of the wagon is that it only comes as a four speed automatic.
A//// Guy
12-15-2003, 01:23 AM
Thats a pretty snazy front strut bar. ooooo
Id take a srt over that... or a sentra ser.. or a mazda speed. Those are cool.
I would take a 3g over that. I would also take an SRT4 also.
Jakey
12-15-2003, 09:29 AM
By far would I take an SRT-4 over that.
I read an article in motor trend about sport compact something or other. They had the ralliart, svt focus, impreza 2.5rs, and something else. I was suprised at how quick the lancer was. I though it would be just like any other 16 second Honda. A 14.9 second quarter mile isn't exactly going to turn heads though. But the price is not bad for what you get. Mitsu will probably sell a lot of those, but you wont find me buying one. For the money, I would spend a couple grand more and get an SRT-4 if you want to go fast, or a Mazda Speed if you want to be able to turn too.
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