Used 2013 Mitsubishi Lancer for Sale near Worcester, MA
Going into 2013 Mitsubishi leaves this compact 5-passenger sedan well enough alone and makes a few additions to the Lancer's newest trim, the all-wheel drive (AWD) SE that debuted for 2012. In an obvious attempt to directly compete with Subaru's Impreza, mounts for the Thule roof rack are now standard, alongside a few smaller touches like alloy wheels to complete the look, although its engine is likely enough to sell the SE given the alternative noisy 2-liter in the bargain-priced DE and ES trims and the polarizing tailfin attached to the comparably equipped GT. The Lancer has its issues, with a few duds in the lineup and some areas that could use more refinement, but being a Top Safety Pick the last 4 years in a row should stand for something.
In the baseline DE and ES trims with their loud 2-liter 4-cylinder engine, that "something" probably means they don't accelerate fast enough, as their 148 hp and 145 lb-ft of torque don't put crash-test dummies in any real danger. Given the 8.8 seconds it takes to reach 60 mph with the 5-speed manual and a decidedly worse but barely average 9.1 seconds with the CVT, the performance of the DE and ES Lancers doesn't match the sport implied by their skin but is at least typical of their class. Fuel economy is on par for the performance at 26 mpg city/34 highway, so they're respectable choices if you don't mind the engine and CVT chattering on while you drive. If you like a stick shift, your ears can likely afford these bargain sedans, but definitely have a listen to that engine before deciding.
Moving up to the SE and GT, their 2.4-liter inline-4 puts out 168 hp and 167 lb-ft of torque, capable of propelling a manual-equipped GT to 60 mph in 7.7 seconds. Fuel economy is a bit worse than the bargain trims at 23/30 regardless of transmission, but the SE is available only with a CVT. The SE is likewise the only daily-driver Lancer without front-wheel drive (FWD), sharing a similar AWD setup with the top-shelf Ralliart performance trim, although that one uses a dual-clutch manual with shift paddles and active center differential. The turbocharged 2-liter inline-4 powering the Ralliart is rated for 237 hp and 253 lb-ft of torque for a lightning quick zip-to-60 of just 5.8 seconds, but that comes at the cost of a fuel economy rating of 18/25.
If you're waiting to be wowed by the interior, you can stop holding your breath and take a second look at the maker. The overall layout and lack of a telescoping steering wheel would be enough to discomfort most drivers, but in typical Mitsubishi style hard plastics are the dominant material no matter the trim. The trunk offers a barely usable 11.6 cubic feet of cargo space, and Mitsubishi's Fuse voice activation isn't quite as powerful as Ford's Sync, but it works well enough for what it does. In all, the Lancer is a great budget performance option, but with much emphasis on the budget.
4.2 Overall rating
(7 reviews)I bought the car brand new with only 12KM's on it and have over 800 now. I bought the 5 speed as i did not want the CVT. The car has adequate power and the handling is outstanding. Styling is better than any other car in the price range and is very comfortable even for me (6'5). The warranty is better than what other car manufacturers offer as well. Overall i am very satisfied with the Lancer and will continue to drive it.
So far I havent experienced any major issues with the car. It drives smooth. Got the car for a fair price and I am really enjoying it. Thank you Cargurus!
Overall I still think this car is overpriced for it's class, for the money you pay you are better off looking into something else unless you're a fan of Mitsubishi or just save up to get the Evo once and for all. It's unfortunate they only offer AWD GT in Canada, Otherwise I'd have a total different experience.
Is the great car especially now for the younger generation or we can add so much toys and mods on it it’s it’s simple car but good car looks good. Drives good and it’s fun and reliable.
Just a fan of imports even if its just base model. Manual is always a big plus not that many left or being made at least in the U.S.
2013 Mitsubishi Lancer FAQs
How many 2013 Mitsubishi Lancer vehicles in Worcester, MA have no reported accidents or damage?
3 out of 4 for sale near Worcester, MA have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2013 Mitsubishi Lancer?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2013 Mitsubishi Lancer gets between 25 and 29 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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