
FOR SALE Nice hard to find pair of JBL crossover networks from a set. Nuts about any form of classic motorsport and muscle cars, Ciprian's currently working on a time machine that would take him back to the 1960s for a long vacation alongside Dan Gurney and Jim Hall. 1960S JBL PAIR (2) LX4-2 Speaker Crossover Divided Networks From Lancer 77 - 49.95. Don’t let his grumpiness fool you though he’s more than excited to provide the latest news and reviews on the most interesting cars in the industry. Additionally, he can give you several reasons why there’s still no replacement for displacement. Nothing annoys him more than car electronics, and he just hates it when performance cars lack a third pedal. Ask him to choose between a BMW M4 and an Audi RS5, and he’ll gladly trade both for a beat-up ’Cuda. He's a proud member of the TopSpeed team since early 2014.Īlthough he's into just about any type of vehicle, Ciprian is not your typical car enthusiast. His automotive adventure started reporting on various motorsport events as a sports writer before moving onto a full-time auto career with various sites, including This Week In Motors and Autoevolution. But with no actual information on this vehicle, we can only speculate for the time being. This could move the crossover closer to the $30,000 mark. There's also the possibility that Mitsubishi will want to place the Lancer in a premium-oriented market and offer better materials and more technology in standard trim. Being slightly sportier, it could start from around $25,000, which would make it the most expensive Mitsubishi in the United States. In both cases, the Lancer could have a similar price to the Eclipse Cross, which retails from $23,295. Or a slightly taller hatchback if you will. So there's a big chance that the Lancer Cross will actually be a sporty, two-door crossover aimed at a slightly different market. However, with the Outlander Sport measuring almost 4.3 meters (169.1 inches), squeezing another mini SUV below the Eclipse Cross is rather difficult. With the Eclipse Cross coming in at 4.4 meters (173.4 inches) in length and the Outlander measuring 4.7 meters (184.8 inches), a new crossover between them would make some sense. If the Lancer Cross becomes a conventional four-door crossover, it could slot either between the Outlander Sport and the Eclipse Cross or between the Eclipse Cross and the Outlander. So, how do these stack up against the other more popular JBL speakers ie. I see them is great shape for about 400 asking price.

Unfortunately to us, it all sounds like the Lancer is coming back as a compact crossover, which really shouldn’t come as a surprise given the direction Mitsubishi is taking.Pricing depends very much on where Mitsubishi will place this crossover. I keep seeing the Lancer 77 for sale in great shape for not a whole lot of money relative to other vintage JBL speakers. He admits the automaker is “thinking quite radically” and might even create a new type of hatchback vehicle. “Just because it’s C-segment doesn’t mean it has to be a very convention hatchback,” said Kunimoto. Where’s Jake (by DonnaM) Author: DonnaM Published Date: 1 Comment on Where’s Jake (by DonnaM) Summary: Characters from TV’s Highway to Heaven visit the Ponderosa and help Joe get ready for a cattle drive. Mitsubishi’s chief designer, Tsunehiro Kunimoto, said the design direction previewed by the e-Evolution concept would be ideal for a smaller vehicle. Posted in Crossover Drama Joe Cartwright. SEE ALSO: The Mitsubishi e-Evolution is an Evo Fan’s Worst Nightmare The new Lancer will be a C-segment offering, likely aimed at models like the Toyota C-HR and Nissan Juke. Compare 4dr Sdn Man LE FWD 5dr HB Man Sportback FWD 5dr HB Man Crossover AWD 4dr Sdn CVT LE Popular FWD 4dr Sdn CVT Sport SE FWD 5dr HB CVT Sportback. According to a recent report from Auto Express, the Lancer nameplate will become a crossover, as Mitsubishi continues getting rid of its traditional cars. If you’re one of the few remaining Mitsubishi enthusiasts that still have hope the automaker will create another sports sedan, it’s probably time to give up. Mitsubishi really is going all-in on crossovers and SUVs.
