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Mitsubishi Lancer Pricing and Specs

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$12,210*
Mitsubishi Lancer
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The Mitsubishi Lancer is available from $12,210 to $20,240 for the 2019 range of models in Sedan and Hatchback body types.

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Year Price From* Price To*
2019 $12,210 $20,240
2018 $11,550 $18,590
2017 $9,900 $16,940
2016 $8,800 $40,370
2015 $7,590 $37,840
2014 $4,290 $38,060
2013 $3,850 $34,430
2012 $3,850 $32,780
2011 $4,400 $33,660
2010 $2,860 $28,270
2009 $2,200 $24,860
2008 $2,200 $23,430
2007 $1,930 $18,150
2006 $1,930 $15,070
2005 $1,600 $13,310
2004 $2,040 $8,360
2003 $2,310 $4,070
2002 $2,090 $4,070
2001 $2,090 $30,030
2000 $1,980 $4,070
1999 $1,980 $4,070
1998 $1,980 $4,070
1997 $1,980 $4,070
1996 $1,980 $4,070
1995 $1,980 $4,070
1994 $1,380 $4,070
1993 $1,380 $4,070
1992 $1,380 $4,070
1991 $1,380 $4,070
1990 $1,380 $4,070
1989 $1,380 $4,070
1988 $1,380 $3,080

Mitsubishi Lancer FAQs

How do you change a 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer starter motor?

Changing the starter motor on this model is a bit tricky as the transverse engine locates the starter on the side of the engine, down low and sandwiched between the engine and firewall. You may need to remove some other brackets, wiring and plumbing to gain proper access, but the starter can be removed with the manifolds in place. It just takes some fiddling and patience.

Replacement is the opposite of removal (as they say in the best workshop manuals) but it’s critical to make sure the wiring goes back in the right order or you’ll fry the new starter. Taking a photo of the starter’s location and wiring before you start to pull it all apart is often a wise move as you can use the image for reference later on.

This is typically not a difficult job, but due to the cramped engine bay of this make and model, maybe it’s not a great first project for the home mechanic.

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Can a red P-plater drive a 2014 Mitsubishi Lancer?

The rules in QLD are based around pre- and post-2010 vehicles. Since the car you’re looking at is a post-2010 model, for it to be legal for a P-plate driver under the age of 25, the vehicle can not have eight or more cylinders, have a power-to-weight ratio of greater than 130kW per tonne or have a modified engine that would otherwise need to be inspected and certified by the authorities.

Fundamentally, this means that most Lancers should be fine while turbocharged variants such as Ralliart and Evo models are not legal for P-Platers to drive. However, many state governments are continually refining these rules, ruling cars in and out. So check with the authorities before handing over money for a car you may not be allowed to drive.

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Is something wrong with my 2016 Mitsubishi Lancer's air-conditioning?

There’s nothing wrong with your car, Regina, this is just the way a car’s air-conditioning works. And yours is behaving completely normally.

Although the fan will blow air when the car’s engine is stopped, the actual air-conditioning (which is what makes the air cold) needs the engine to be running to power the AC’s pump. Without the car’s engine, the AC pump won’t work and the air coming out the vents won’t be cold. When you start the engine, the AC pump suddenly has the power it requires and the air gets cold. That’s just how it works.

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