Mitsubishi Lancer Wagon 2.0 (136hp)
Model Year 2000, C - Segment (Small family car)

drivers'

3.0

rating

wagon
wagon
x 5
x 5
Front
Front
2.0 L4 16v
Nat. Asp.
Nat. Asp.
Petrol
Petrol

Basic info on Mitsubishi Lancer Wagon 2.0 (136hp)

The Japanese car was first shown in year 2000 and powered by a 4 - cylinder nat. asp. petrol unit, produced by Mitsubishi. The engine offers a displacement of 2.0 litre matched to a front wheel drive system and a manual gearbox with 5 gears. Vehicle in question is a small family car with the top speed of 199km/h, reaching the 100km/h (62mph) mark in 10.0s and consuming around 8.6 liters of fuel every 100 kilometers.

Data

Engine info ( issues & breakdowns )
Mitsubishi

2.0 Sirius 4G63

displacement:
1997
cc
configuration:
4 - Inline
 
valves:
16, 4 p/ cylinder
 
aspiration:
Nat. Asp.
 
fuel type:
Petrol
 
power:
136
hp
torque:
180
Nm
Vehicle information - Mitsubishi Lancer
~30% score
produced:
2000. - 2007.
 
body style:
wagon
5 door
length:
4485
mm
width:
1695
mm
height:
1480
mm
boot:
344 - 1709
l
fuel tank:
50
l

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Performance

Manual gearbox performance

emission

F

category

manual gearbox

5 gears

average

8.6

l/100km

weight:
1295
kg
acc. 0-100 km/h:
10.0
s
top speed:
199
km/h
cons. (urban):
11.7
l/100km
cons. (highway):
6.8
l/100km
cons. (average):
8.6
l/100km
CO2 emissions:
206
g/km

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Safety results for Mitsubishi Lancer

EuroNCAP: ~30% occupant safety

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