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What DONT you like about your Lancer?
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- Lancer VRX/GTS
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- mcmusc
- Lancer ES/EX
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- Location: Riverstone, NSW, Australia
Sherm wrote:Just got mine a month ago, and can only find a few minor things so far: Boot (or something back there) rattles with med/heavy bass Road noise But these are to be expected, I did know these points when I bought it. The benefits far outweigh the few small issues I have with it (and would be able to fix with some time and effort). A point I have found with the window sill being too high for comfortably resting an arm on when driving: I initially had this problem, but it really depends on the seat height (seems fairly obvious once I thought about it). Being 6ft, I had two options: seat high enough to sit my arm on the window sill, or (my current option) lower and resting my arm on the door handle
ledge/sill/whatever you call it - inside the door. Being somewhat prone to sunburn, this is a better option for me
i had the rattle with bass problem, its only your number plate. break off the rear number plate outline, the plastic mitsubishi one, then put those little rubber dots, that stick on one side, like $2.00 from bunnings, every 10cm or so and then it wont rattle anymore, too easy.
- darren1011
- Lancer VRX/GTS
- Posts: 348
- Joined: Sat Feb 11, 2012 10:48 am
- Location: Wollongong, Australia
As with most standard cars, I don't like the suspension, to soft, not enough grip in tight corners. Of course, I'm comparing it to my tf Magna, which was fairly warmed up and had super lows and two front stabilisers, don't ask me how they got two on there, there when I bought it. Compared to the V6 it's pretty gutless, and it's been so long since I owned a 4 cyl car I can't really compare it.
The cheapness of the plastic dash reflects in the glass making vision difficult, at least distracting, easily fixed with a dash mat i suppose, but then it will look like grandpas car.
The clutch is soft and tends to grab. fuel economy on the freeway is dreadful, my stock tj 3.5 magna was better, but then it was better than the tf, 3.0 so u never know
The gearing is not tall enough in 5th, and if anyone knows where i can get a six speed that will fit a 2.0 do tell.
Basically I like the car, i suppose it will just take a bit of getting used to
The cheapness of the plastic dash reflects in the glass making vision difficult, at least distracting, easily fixed with a dash mat i suppose, but then it will look like grandpas car.
The clutch is soft and tends to grab. fuel economy on the freeway is dreadful, my stock tj 3.5 magna was better, but then it was better than the tf, 3.0 so u never know
The gearing is not tall enough in 5th, and if anyone knows where i can get a six speed that will fit a 2.0 do tell.
Basically I like the car, i suppose it will just take a bit of getting used to
- Dirtee
- Lancer Legend
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darren1011 wrote:As with most standard cars, I dont like the suspension, to soft, not enough grip in tight corners. Of course, Im comparing it to my tf Magna, which was fairly warmed up and had super lows and two front stabilisers, dont ask me how they got two on there, there when I bought it. Compared to the V6 its pretty gutless, and its been so long since I owned a 4 cyl car I cant really compare it. The cheapness of the plastic dash reflects in the glass making vision difficult, at least distracting, easily fixed with a dash mat i suppose, but then it will look like grandpas car. The clutch is soft and tends to grab. fuel economy on the freeway is dreadful, my stock tj 3.5 magna was better, but then it was better than the tf, 3.0 so u never know The gearing is not tall enough in 5th, and if anyone knows where i can get a six speed that will fit a 2.0 do tell. Basically I like the car, i suppose it will just take a bit of getting used to
May i ask your fuel economy on the freeway?
- darren1011
- Lancer VRX/GTS
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- darren1011
- Lancer VRX/GTS
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- Joined: Sat Feb 11, 2012 10:48 am
- Location: Wollongong, Australia
I find you get the best economy cruising about 65-75km/h, anymore than that and the car seems too heavy for the little engine to pull with ease (I have the 2.4ltr). Around town this things chews a lot less petrol than my old 380 but on the freeway theyre very comparable, infact in the 110km/h highway section, the car uses more than the old v6.
ive seen my ralliart at 6.7.
no i wasn't being towed
no i wasn't being towed
mods 2 date =
k&n h/f filter
darkest legal tint
avanti tallons 18/8"
federals ss 235/40
hell braided brake lines
blaaack calipers
whiteline sport swaybars F/R
bendix ultimate b/p's front
RA calliper stickers
red badges
boost gauge
RA peddles
more on their way...
k&n h/f filter
darkest legal tint
avanti tallons 18/8"
federals ss 235/40
hell braided brake lines
blaaack calipers
whiteline sport swaybars F/R
bendix ultimate b/p's front
RA calliper stickers
red badges
boost gauge
RA peddles
more on their way...
It depends how you drive...
If you have a heavy foot, quick of the lights, then the lancer will drink!!!
However, if you try to be conservative, then the fuel economy will be decent. Ive been able to get mine pretty good averages, bu dont ask what it is now...
If you have a heavy foot, quick of the lights, then the lancer will drink!!!
However, if you try to be conservative, then the fuel economy will be decent. Ive been able to get mine pretty good averages, bu dont ask what it is now...
Mine's quicker then yours!!!
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- darren1011
- Lancer VRX/GTS
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