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LaunchesFirst drive of Mitsubishi's replacement for the Colt.
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Road TestASX has a lot of competition in the compact SUV market, but our man likes it.
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LaunchesMitsubishi's attempt to become a player in the crossover SUV sector, specifically targetting the Nissan Qashqai.
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LaunchesThe second Outlander had to be a lot better than the first - and it is.
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LaunchesTwo new - and more powerful - engines for the Outlander SUV.
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Road TestNeat-looking SUV (also available as a Citroen and Peugeot) isn't without its flaws.
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Road TestWith Volkswagen's diesel engine under the bonnet, the Lancer hatchback is rather good.
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Road TestHatchback version of Lancer looks odd but is in some ways better than the saloon.
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Road TestPetrol engine and CVT transmission don't seem to make up the right combination for the Lancer.
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Road TestStormingly quick supercar for relatively little money.
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Road TestFirst impressions of one of the softest Evos yet.
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Road TestLatest Evo is easy to live with but not, in this form, as exciting as its predecessors.
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Road TestTiny name for a tiny car which is brilliantly user-friendly in town.
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Road TestLow-CO2 version of the Colt is cheaper to run but more expensive to buy than the regular model.
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Road TestThe fastest Evo of its day was also remarkably user-friendly.
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Launches2007 Shogun was at its best in the most basic form.
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Road TestWeird-looking but quick, which is why we called it the Flying Tadpole.
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Road TestEntry-level version of Mitsubishi's odd-looking little convertible.
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Road TestMitsubishi's second L200 pickup had to face much greater opposition than the first.
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Road TestGood on tarmac and great off-road.
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LaunchesSome criticism of the "soft" look, but there was a properly butch pickup underneath.
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Road TestDiesel Grandis was so good we wondered why anyone would bother with the petrol version.
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Road TestQuick in a straight line, but not good enough under braking or round corners.
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LaunchesSuspension revisions and a Volkswagen diesel engine for the Grandis in 2006.
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Road TestPhenomenally quick Evo IX was suitable only for special occasions.
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Road TestCheapest version of the 2005 Lancer was possibly the best.
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Road TestThere were short and long Shoguns in 2005. We preferred the former.
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Road TestMirage offered the looks of the high-performance CZT without the expense.
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LaunchesSportier version of Mitsubishi's supermini.
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LaunchesThis generation of Lancer was incredibly cheap, but there was no hatchback option.























