The rear lights remind me of the Lexus IS.
Holy cow! I thought the Grandis was a Japan + Europe car only.![]()
I liked what I saw in the Evo X concept, but this is not what I expected.
Now you know it sells elsewhere too.They totally ruined it with a facelift though. I'll tell you what they did to the car: higher ride height (trying to turn it into a SUV/MPV hybrid), 'sports' kit and 'sports' rims which totally makes it look like a failure at being both a SUV and a MPV! Absolutely disappointing... I like the Grandis stock, as it is.
Honda also had a 'pimping' of their Odyssey. These trends are Singaporean-only I think.
Back to the Mitsu, yes it looks both like an Alfa and a IS from the back.![]()

I just saw the car @ the Monteal autoshow and it blew my mind.
First off it looks good, much better than in the pics. But that was not what impressed me... it was the price. A nicely decked up version with nice 17" rims with Dunlop performance tyres (same that used to be on my 325Ci w/sport pkg) among other bells and whistles was priced below cars like the Jetta (which looks lame next to the Lancer).
Very impressive package from Mitsubishi.


Hmmm...I'm probably gonna bolt down for the auto show in Toronto, next month...we'll see what it looks like in person, then, I guess.I just saw the car @ the Monteal autoshow and it blew my mind.
First off it looks good, much better than in the pics. But that was not what impressed me... it was the price. A nicely decked up version with nice 17" rims with Dunlop performance tyres (same that used to be on my 325Ci w/sport pkg) among other bells and whistles was priced below cars like the Jetta (which looks lame next to the Lancer).
Very impressive package from Mitsubishi.
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