Showing posts with label sport Mitsubishi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sport Mitsubishi. Show all posts

Thursday, July 17, 2014

#2 Fastest 4 Cyclinder Car - Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X — 157 mph

 

Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X — 157 mph

 Now reaching its tenth generation, Mitsubishi’s popular Lancer Evolution X has solidified itself as one of the fastest four-cylinder-equipped cars on the planet. Capable of reaching top speeds of 157 miles per hour, the Evolution X is outfitted with a 2.0-liter turbocharged 16-valve I-4 engine, allowing it to hit sprints from 0-60 in 4.5 seconds. Horsepower peaks at 291, delivering more than enough power to get any speed-addict their thrills. The Evolution X comes in numerous varieties, but the four-cylinder option can hold up very well against many cars equipped with more powerful engines.

Friday, February 28, 2014

MIRAGE Tops auto.com's List of "Top 10 New Cars for Penny Pinchers" & Product Reviews

The auto-shopping website cars.com publishes a large number of Top Ten lists, and one of their latest lists the top ten vehicles ranked by their cost to purchase and operate. 
 

Joe Wiesenfelder, Cars.com's Executive Editor, says the list is targeted at customers who will value it because "they want something new with a warranty, and of course because they are cost-conscious, they want something efficient.  Look who tops the list!
Ranking
Brand
Model
MPG combined
 Starting price
 Fuel cost*
 Total cost
1
Mitsubishi
Mirage
37
$  13,790
$     10,703
$       24,493
2
Chevrolet
Spark
34
$  12,995
$     11,647
$       24,642
3
Nissan
Versa sedan
35
$  13,800
$     11,314
$       25,114
4
Smart
fortwo
36
$  14,020
$     12,167
$       26,187
5
Scion
iQ
37
$  16,420
$     10,703
$       27,123
6
Toyota
Yaris
33
$  16,050
$     12,000
$       28,050
7
Ford
Fiesta
31
$  14,925
$     12,774
$       27,699
8
Kia
Rio
31
$  14,700
$     12,774
$       27,474
9
Hyundai
Accent
31
$  15,455
$     12,774
$       28,229
10
Nissan
Sentra
34
$  17,600
$     11,647
$       29,247
 
*The "fuel cost" is auto.com's estimate for eight years of ownership.