The Mitsubishi Lancer IV Estate Wagon 1989 is an old-fashioned yet reliable vehicle that looks like it rolled straight out of a 90s catalog. It presents a boxy shape with long edges and sits on a 106.3-inch wheelbase making it an ideal size for a family wagon. Boasting raised headlamps and a black grille with Mitsubishi logo, the Lancer IV is instantly recognizable. This 4-door family car is powered by a 2.0L 4-cylinder engine with 101hp and torque of 122lbs. You're also given the option of a 5-speed manual or 3-speed automatic transmission. Despite mainly having an optimistic driving experience, the Lancer IV can struggle with acceleration and fuel economy. Responsiveness and handling are another area where the Lancer IV will surprise you. A fully-independent suspension, MacPherson struts, and anti-roll bar combine to deliver a smooth and well-balanced ride but not without its flaws. Inside, the crisp lines, two-tone fabric seats and woodgrain dashboard trims give the interior a classic look and feel. The front row passengers have plenty of space while rear-wheel-drive models will benefit from a split-fold second row seat and room for three adults or five children. Despite this plentiful space, the Lancer IV is relatively light and has low emissions making it a practical choice for families. Overall, the Mitsubishi Lancer IV Estate Wagon 1989 is a reliable and practical vehicle that looks great and is easy to drive.
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