Mitsubishi
Lancer
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Affordable to acquire
Simple mechanical design
Good fuel economy (for its era)
Variety of body styles
Classic styling appeal
Easy parts sourcing for common items
Potential for modification
Aging infrastructure and safety
Susceptibility to rust
Limited performance
Outdated technology and comfort
Difficulty finding pristine examples
Specific parts can be hard to find
Low towing capacity
Rust (body panels, chassis)
Carburetor issues
Brake system wear
Thoroughly inspect for rust, especially on the chassis, wheel arches, and sills.
Check the condition of the engine and transmission for smooth operation and no strange noises.
Verify that the electrical system functions correctly, as older wiring can be problematic.
Look for signs of regular maintenance and servicing in the vehicle's history.
If buying from the USA, factor in shipping costs, customs duties, and potential repairs upon arrival.
Consider the availability of specific parts before purchasing, especially for rarer trims or components.
Test drive the car to assess brakes, steering, and suspension performance.
Suspension components wear
Electrical system gremlins