When I first bought mine we were showing it to the extended family and they were all raving about how sporty is was. Suppose it was the spoiler and the alloys giving the impression. It is a sporty little number but still a comfy sedan.
But then again my 121 Bubble feels all sporty too when you're driving her. I'm positive she thinks she's really a Mazda sports car or something. She did replace a 929 Coupe (pointy nose RX4 shape) and she used to sit in the driveway with an old Series 1 RX7. Sort of like my little silky x thinking he was a big dog because his best mate was a kelpie
Sometimes I drive the Lancer like an old granny but other times I drive her like she's a sports car. It is versatile like that. It is a car for all ages.
I did get a little flak about getting a Lancer. They do have the ricer rep but I told the knockers to go bury their head and that I bought the best car, with the most stuff, for the money I had to spend.
One woman, recently, was carrying on about it and asked my daughter if it had a spoiler you could hang clothes on. My daughter giggled and said yes. The woman couldn't believe that a 47 year old mother of three almost grown kids would buy something like that. (And yes I know the SX doesn't have a spoiler that big but it is rather out there and not exactly small.) I told her I got it because it was fun. Also she couldn't believe that I bought such an out there colour. I said that I could have got it in Orange. That would have been a bit more out there. What's wrong with bright blue. It's so pretty.
I love my car. She's sporty and comfy and makes me very happy.
Anyway, Ray, which path would you have gone down? My hubby wanted me to get an SV6, Berlina or SS but they were almost twice the price. I wanted Jap anyway but the SS would have been fun.