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2008 Mitsu Lancer GT cnet review

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The system's most surprising feature (given the Lancer's MSRP) is its 30GB hard drive, onto which music can be ripped from CDs either as they play upon being inserted, or manually on a track-by-track basis. Sound quality of replayed music didn't quite match the original source in terms of overall clarity, but it was certainly good enough and we were happy to find that a previous driver had put Led Zeppelin on the hard drive--the perfect album for a quick blast down the coast.

I think all cars should have such a hard drive..

What is going on with the wheel gap? Is the back right wheel on the curb? It doesn't look like it.

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Well, there are computers and technology in cars. I guess that's why they liked the 30GB HD.

Well, there are computers and technology in cars. I guess that's why they liked the 30GB HD.

and why they'd complain about something around a 128kb/s mp3 conversion, but I would too. gotta have 192 average at least. :lol:

the wheel gap... looks like the rear is just smaller, unless it's the shadows playing tricks.

and why they'd complain about something around a 128kb/s mp3 conversion, but I would too. gotta have 192 average at least. :lol:

the wheel gap... looks like the rear is just smaller, unless it's the shadows playing tricks.

Hey dammit! I like 192 better than 128 :P

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