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Old Jan 9, 2007 | 03:41 PM
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im going with the auto... WHATEVER has to be done to beat you manual dudes... i dont plan on modding much, and if im faster "the ends justify the means"
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Old Jan 9, 2007 | 03:41 PM
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You know when I saw the Concept X I was really impressed with it. But this new car looks really watered down compared to it. It's not ugly, but it's not good looking either. The rear fenders remind me of the STi. I can't say I like it. It's making me want to take my money elsewhere. I know it may not be all about looks, however, there are other cars that can perform well and look good.


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The Concept-X is much much more aggressive looking. These new pics are very disappointing imo. The fender flares/head&tail lights/rear valence/ front lip/ the change in the angle on the nose of the car etc etc. all took away from its appeal. The concept wasn't prefect, but I would not have made a lot of these changes. Obviously concepts are always extra outlandish, but I guess my standards were just set too high by it.









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Old Jan 9, 2007 | 03:41 PM
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Oh my God !! You know why I drive STi instead of EVO? It's because of S-AYC, and it's finally here now, I can't wait to jump in this EVO.
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Old Jan 9, 2007 | 03:44 PM
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Yeah, I think more than a few BMW 3-series or even 5-series owners may take the plunge and make the switch to a "fat" X.
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Old Jan 9, 2007 | 03:44 PM
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I didn't know that manual was going to be an option. Granted, I've heard that the paddle shifting would be faster than any manual, I still like to have the power to shift... plus that's what makes the car fun. Look at any real sports car, they're all manual.
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Old Jan 9, 2007 | 03:49 PM
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Manual all the way because paddles are sooooooo boring to drive..
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Old Jan 9, 2007 | 03:49 PM
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No, I am not trying to have the last word. Didnt realize the price of the X is such a sore subject.
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Old Jan 9, 2007 | 04:07 PM
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Two piece drilled rotors..... must be prototype bling

I wonder how long this thread will go before some douche wants to see it wingless LOL!
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Old Jan 9, 2007 | 04:07 PM
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My brothers cousins uncle's sister close friend coworkers dog has told me that it'll be around 40k.

But honestly my best guess will be around 35k. those flappy paddle gearboxes aren't cheap, and i can see just that transmission adding 3k
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Old Jan 9, 2007 | 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by SkaTG2k3
http://www.caranddriver.com/autoshow...x-concept.html

according to car and driver, we will not see this until spring 2008, but in the lancer project video, we are promised the X in 2007... hmmmmmm... does CN'D know something?

the 2008 lancer should be out sometime in 07

as far as the Prototype X, its not even called an Evolution X yet.
probably not seen until sometime in 2008

http://www.naias.com/SubPage.aspx?id=506

edmunds (in the video) states early next year for the Evo 10
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...cleId=119065#4
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Old Jan 9, 2007 | 04:12 PM
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Not feeling it that much.!! but the brakes are sick az fk..the 20's? naa not on a evo.!! I just cant wait to see how much its going to start at
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Old Jan 9, 2007 | 04:13 PM
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evo x seems like domestic car to me. somehow i m not feeling it.
look at the eclipse.....now new eclipse are ****tier and bigger and bulkier than previous eclipse with 4g63 ...
evo 10 interior is more like new eclipse and chevy and ford...
i m glad i got my evo9 mr....haha~
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Old Jan 9, 2007 | 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by EVIL_EV0
Two piece drilled rotors..... must be prototype bling

I wonder how long this thread will go before some douche wants to see it wingless LOL!
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Old Jan 9, 2007 | 04:18 PM
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another video

http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...cleId=119065#4
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Old Jan 9, 2007 | 04:20 PM
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Some Stats On The X

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Coming Soon: Evolution Revolution
The Lancer Evolution has long lived up to its namesake by greatly improving with each successive generation. (Lancer Evolution VIII was the first to be offered in the U.S. market.) As Prototype X demonstrates, the Lancer Evolution will soon make perhaps the largest leap in overall capability seen between two generations of this model. The next Evolution will offer major gains in handling dynamics and technology while maintaining the kind of thrilling turbo engine performance that has made the model a street legend around the world.
Although clearly based on the new Lancer and sharing its distinctive shark-nose grille opening, Prototype X features a unique front end, rear fenders and decklid. Making a maximum-performance statement, Prototype X looks the part of the street-wise sports machine with its boxed fenders, aggressively sloping hood with integral air scoop, 20-inch alloy wheels with massive brakes and the high-tech LED turn signals in the sideview mirrors.
Inside, the deeply contoured bucket seats are upholstered in high-grip Alcantara. An electronic lap counter hints at the car's weekend club racer capability, while the red LED light band that spans the doors and the dash surface might suggest a customizing idea to future customers. The user technology in Prototype X previews what will be available for the next Lancer Evolution. While not all design features and content seen on Prototype X will make it to the production vehicle, the overall design will carry through.

Next-Gen Evolution Power
The engine powering Prototype X – and the next Lancer Evolution – is a turbocharged version of the new aluminum 4B11 2.0-liter DOHC MIVEC engine used in the 2008 Lancer. It will yield the highest power rating ever in an Evolution model. (Since development continues, final engine output figures will be revealed at a later date.) Significantly, the newest Lancer Evolution will have less differentiation from market to market than the previous generations.
The new model's aluminum engine block is a significant 20 kg (53.4 lbs.) lighter than the iron-block 4G63 engine used in all previous Evolution models, which aids weight distribution. In addition, its orientation (exhaust located on bulkhead side) allows for improved placement that helps to lower the center of gravity. Although the new Evolution engine block is lighter, it was designed from the outset for high-performance turbocharged applications. High inherent strength has been achieved partly through over-engineering of the open deck block, and the use of large water jackets and metal areas around each siamesed cylinder bore. The reciprocating assembly of the turbocharged 4B11 is capable of withstanding high levels of boost.

Automated Manual Transmission
Prototype X is equipped with the automated manual transmission with magnesium steering wheel paddle shifters that will be available on the next Lancer Evolution. This new transmission will offer lightning fast, paddle-shift actuated shifting when desired, along with offering a fully automatic mode. This unit is not a conventional torque-converter automatic transmission, but rather a true auto-capable manual similar to that used on some of the world's most notable performance models. For stick shift purists, the next Lancer Evolution will still offer a conventional 5-speed manual transmission. With the 4B11 turbo engine's stronger torque performance, a 5-speed will provide optimal acceleration response.

Super All Wheel Control (S-AWC)
The next Lancer Evolution, while still providing the levels of engine performance that appeal to this model's loyal core customers, will expand dynamic capability with the new Super All Wheel Control (S-AWC) system. Combining intelligent full-time four-wheel drive with stability control, S-AWC is a further development of the advanced full-time 4WD technology first introduced on the new-generation Outlander SUV for 2007.
In Prototype X this next-generation system combines an Active Center Differential (ACD) with an Active Yaw Control (AYC) rear differential and Active Skid Control (ASC). The AYC rear differential has never been offered on a Lancer Evolution sold in the U.S. market. The combination of all these technologies will help the Lancer Evolution make optimal use of its considerable torque and also ensure the highest level of dynamic capability and stability ever in this model. At the same time, the new technology will further enhance the exhilarating driving performance character that customers have come to expect from this model.
The next Lancer Evolution once again features its own suspension system, replacing steel stampings of the standard Lancer with race-proven forged aluminum components. Due to the high rigidity of the new global C-platform, the Evolution's suspension can be tuned to provide a more compliant and stable ride than before without compromising handling performance – a trait that is expected from a true world-class performance sedan.
With exciting performance assured, Mitsubishi will be able to equip the upcoming Lancer Evolution to be a markedly better car for everyday driving. User technologies introduced on the new Outlander and Lancer models will also be offered in the next Lancer Evolution, including a premium Rockford-Fosgate® 650-watt (max.) audio system, HDD navigation system with music server, Bluetooth®, steering wheel audio controls, and an automatic climate control system.

New Performance Diesel Model Under Development
In 2010, the Lancer line will gain a powerful turbo-diesel model. Mitsubishi last sold a diesel-powered pickup truck in the U.S. market in 1985. The next-generation Mitsubishi turbo-diesel announced at the NAIAS for the U.S. will be based on the engine that MMC is developing together with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries for European export models. The new engine incorporates a DPF + NOx trap catalyst system to ensure compliance with U.S. Tier II Bin 5 emissions regulations that require NOx (nitrogen oxides) emissions to be as low as those from gasoline engines.
This advanced new Mitsubishi diesel will use a lightweight aluminum block and a common-rail fuel injection system, with piezo injectors for optimal responsiveness. A new variable-geometry / variable diffuser turbocharger will provide a wide range of boost control to give the Lancer turbo-diesel model quick and powerful response. Similar to other advanced turbochargers, the Mitsubishi variable-geometry turbo design enables exhaust turbine flow to be varied, which helps to sharpen response by minimizing "turbo lag." The Mitsubishi turbo goes a step farther, with a variable diffuser that can vary flow from the compressor to the intake. The combination of these technologies will yield an outstanding combination of power and fuel efficiency.
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