The first Mitsubishi Lancer never exactly blew us away; it wasn’t particularly entertaining to drive and underpowered; its cockpit was simply OK and the styling was dull. The 2nd generation model corrected both these issues, particularly with its aggressive styling and shark nose fascia. It is also kind of fun to drive, with peppy engine choices and solid handling dynamics. The Lancer is a lovely and clean car even with its fish face. All Lancer models come with electronic stability control and antilock brakes as standard alongside 7 airbags. Its lineup begins with Lancer DE, featuring keyless entry, auto halogen headlamps and power doors and windows, but lacking 60/40... |