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Buy MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION from USA 2011–2026
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2L
Gasoline
Manual
All Wheel Drive
151 494 mi
Minor Dent/Scratches
TX - Houston
Run and Drive
2L · Inline-4 · Turbo · 291 HP
Gasoline
Manual
All Wheel Drive
116 967 mi
Front End, Front End
ACE - Carson (ca)
Stationary
2L · Inline-4 · Turbo · 291 HP
Gasoline
Manual
All Wheel Drive
59 254 mi
Front End, Suspension
Los Angeles South (CA)
Stationary
2L
Gasoline
Manual
All Wheel Drive
0 mi
Burn, Missing/Altered VIN
CA - Long Beach
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2L
Gasoline
Automatic
All Wheel Drive
153 331 mi
Minor Dent/Scratches
KY - Lexington East
Run and Drive
2L
Gasoline
Automatic
All Wheel Drive
88 796 mi
Front End, Undercarriage
CT - Hartford Springfield
Run and Drive
2L
Gasoline
Manual
All Wheel Drive
201 742 mi
Front End
WA - Pasco
Run and Drive
2L
Gasoline
Automatic
All Wheel Drive
126 958 mi
Front End
NY - Albany
Stationary
2L · Inline-4 · Turbo · 291 HP
Gasoline
Automatic
All Wheel Drive
92 802 mi
Front End
Houston (TX)
Stationary
2L · Inline-4 · Turbo · 291 HP
Gasoline
Automatic
All Wheel Drive
73 838 mi
Front End
El Paso (TX)
Run and Drive
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Why Buy Mitsubishi from USA
Did you know that Copart and IAAI auctions list between 200-500 Mitsubishi vehicles daily? The average price for a 2018-2020 model, like the popular Lancer, is around $8,000 to $12,000. That's about 35-40% cheaper than what you might find in the European market. If you're considering getting a Mitsubishi, the U.S. auction scene offers some attractive opportunities.
Most Popular Mitsubishi Models at Auction
When it comes to Mitsubishi, several models stand out at auctions. Here are a few you might want to consider:
- Mitsubishi ASX: Known for its compact size and versatility, the ASX is ideal for city driving while providing ample cargo space.
- Mitsubishi Eclipse: This sporty coupe has a loyal following, offering a fun driving experience with stylish looks.
- Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross: A crossover that combines the best of both worlds, it combines practicality with a touch of sportiness.
- Mitsubishi L200: If you're looking for a robust pickup, the L200 is a solid choice, known for its durability and performance off-road.
What to Look for When Choosing
When you're ready to buy, keep a few practical tips in mind. First, avoid vehicles with extensive frame damage or water damage, as these can lead to expensive repairs down the line. Aim for models with less than 80,000 miles; this typically means they have a longer lifespan ahead. Additionally, be cautious of years with known issues—like the 2006-2007 Lancer, which had some transmission problems. Researching model-specific issues can save you from potential headaches.
How Much Does It Cost to Import Mitsubishi
Understanding the costs involved in importing a Mitsubishi can be tricky. For instance, if you acquire a car for $10,000 at auction, you should add approximately $1,800 for shipping and between $2,500 and $4,000 for customs fees. That brings your total cost to around $14,000 to $16,000. For a more detailed breakdown, check out our calculator to help estimate your expenses.
If you're interested in specific models, take a closer look at the Mitsubishi Galant or the Mitsubishi Mirage. Both offer great value and are popular choices among buyers.