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Mitsubishi to cease Lancer Evolution production.


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On one hand, the Evo is the only thing the company has going for it. On the other hand, it sells in such trifle numbers that it hardly seems worth the investment. It's an image booster at best. Perhaps they see going EV as their one competitive advantage back to greater sales and profitability.

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They can't do this! This makes me mad!

If they follow through with this, they're absolute fools!

The Evo is one of my favorite Japanese cars; and one of my favorite cars period, really.

Not only that, it's the only car they make that actually sells halfway decently, or is even worth anybody's time. So they're going to discontinue the one car that's keeping them in business? The one car that there's actually demand for?

IDIOTS. THE LOT OF THEM.

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pow said it best. sure its a great piece, but it sells in few numbers.

if you want to remain in business you need to sell. it's totally fine for mits to ditch a revenue drain.

further proof that the auto industry does not survive on overpriced boy racer fantasies. the whole car and driver save the manuals thing is another piece of crap. they want to save the manuals. whoop de f@#king do. i drive a stick and even i know that overwhelmingly others do not want to.

cede the evo and let subie sell the Sti. it's not like they still won't sell the ralliart.

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further proof that the auto industry does not survive on overpriced boy racer fantasies. the whole car and driver save the manuals thing is another piece of crap. they want to save the manuals. whoop de f@#king do. i drive a stick and even i know that overwhelmingly others do not want to.

The Evo is/has become Mitsubishi's raison d'être in the US. They were the only reason that Mitsu was still on the map to a great extent (halo effect over all the Lancers).

Also, the Evo X was offered with a DCT as well, so I'm not following your diatribe about the manuals.

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the diatribe about manuals is more to show the relative amount of importance to the number of people as a whole. evo is nice, but it doesn't bring new buyers to the brand. car and driver thinks their manuals campaign is quaint, but it really just makes most folks say, move on. they should just live with the notion that fewer cars will have them, and appreciate that some do.

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pow said it best. sure its a great piece, but it sells in few numbers.

if you want to remain in business you need to sell. it's totally fine for mits to ditch a revenue drain.

further proof that the auto industry does not survive on overpriced boy racer fantasies. the whole car and driver save the manuals thing is another piece of crap. they want to save the manuals. whoop de f@#king do. i drive a stick and even i know that overwhelmingly others do not want to.

cede the evo and let subie sell the Sti. it's not like they still won't sell the ralliart.

Yes, but the point is that it actually sells, and it actually sells rather decently. All of their other models don't. Granted, they aren't as dime-a-dozen as Mitsubishi hoped, but that's the only car keeping them alive. If you cut your lifeline, you die; simple as that. It's just a bad move on their part.

Also a bad move denying enthusiasts one of the better sporty cars on the market.

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Statement from Mitsubishi

On Thursday 3rd March 2011, @mitsucars said:

Production of the current Lancer Evolution continues as planned.

As for its successor, regulations and market feedback will dictate its engineering package & architecture.

MMC has kept the Lancer Evolution sedan evolving as the brand's highest performing model in the global market. However, as the market's needs and demands change, MMC is considering not advancing the Lancer Evolution concept in the same way as before, but to find a different direction for the Lancer Evolution model to evolve. The new direction, the technologies involved, and corresponding products will be disclosed in due course.

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On one hand, the Evo is the only thing the company has going for it. On the other hand, it sells in such trifle numbers that it hardly seems worth the investment. It's an image booster at best. Perhaps they see going EV as their one competitive advantage back to greater sales and profitability.

Bingo...

The WRX STI is about eleventy billion times a better real world car anyways....

Good news.

Indeed!

Kill off the on thing of any relevance at Mitsubishi, that had positive equity and respect. Brilliant.

Agreed....but then again...as a WRX fan and a guy who doesn't like Mitsu products...hmmm....

Hope the WRX stays around.

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the market for ricers and gearheads to blow 40g on an impractical hatchback is pretty small. Like blu says, EV's are a growth market. New volume markets are things like the Lancer, Outlander and O. Sport, stuff they have to sell because of CAFE.

And then if anyone does want to blow 40k they are buying cute things like minis or 3 series.

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