View Poll Results: is it trouble free?
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no



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From: Jackson, CA (NorCal, Sacramento)
Originally Posted by redozrally
I have 38K on it, and other than flipping it one winter... its problems free....
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From: Miami Lakes, Florida --Da 305 baby!
Originally Posted by rentaslut
I'm pretty sure your squaling noise would not be the timing belt, or you'd have a million other issues. most likely you just need to tighten up the fan belts or get new ones, which
is easy and cheap.
is easy and cheap.
Originally Posted by petey pab
heh.....they hold up pretty well when you roll em huh? 

damn straight... thats one of the few things I like about my Mitsubishi
over any of the Honda's I owned... If that ever happen to a civic or an integra
the whole car would have been a write off
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Originally Posted by redozrally
damn straight... thats one of the few things I like about my Mitsubishi
over any of the Honda's I owned... If that ever happen to a civic or an integra
the whole car would have been a write off
over any of the Honda's I owned... If that ever happen to a civic or an integra
the whole car would have been a write off
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well, pretty much from not knowin how to drive a fwd vehicle and goin too fast around a curve. the cars excessive body roll and crappie tires didnt help much either.
Originally Posted by petey pab
well, pretty much from not knowin how to drive a fwd vehicle and goin too fast around a curve. the cars excessive body roll and crappie tires didnt help much either.
lol the last two will sum it up....
mine was in snow, I dunno when urs where...
so mine was over confidence on my tires...
my prievious car was sportier
so I overestimated what the lancer could do
i read the first few posts on here and i got a head ace from all the reading and was too tired and lazy to read the rest but mine grinds sometimes from 1st to 2nd gear also.......night night im going to bed
I drive an 04 Oz and of course it's jerky in 1st and 2nd, if you don't want it to buck then shift at 2000, if you can stand driving like that!! I've got 27000 km on mine, I drive it pretty tough, I don't like my rpm's below 2500, usually around three, shift at four unless I have to learn someone and unleash 4000 through 6000!! I have no problems whatsoever with my car other than the idle being off a little ever since I added my AEM CAI! This is just what I was thinking... no research, or proof, but I would bet that where your car was assembled had alot to do with reliability???? I know we drive "US" Lancers, but I was relieved when I checked my VIN and found out my car was built at one of the plants in Japan, (it tells you what plant your car was built at in your VIN #, 2 in Japan, 2 in the states) It's a safe bet that quality control and attention to detail, big and small is alot better in the japanese plants, that's my take anyway... It would be interesting to see which ones have more trouble, the Japan Assembled or the American?
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