Same, been driving one since I turned 18 and got my license in 2016. Upgraded to a 2022 i30 this month… reminiscing on her now. Still got her, just waiting on the i30 to come in.
Still drive, mine is 1.6 petrol with 5 speed manual with roughly 248000 miles on the clock. and run on Compress Natural Gas from the factory. Really good car
I've had one of these for the past 5 years and best car I have ever owned. 100% totally reliable and well built. I'll never part with her
Wish I hadn't. Lumbered with a dodgy Seat Alhambra now. Not a patch on the Lancer.
Same, been driving one since I turned 18 and got my license in 2016. Upgraded to a 2022 i30 this month… reminiscing on her now. Still got her, just waiting on the i30 to come in.
Bought one of these last year, got an amazing deal on it. So far its been a really good car, nice and reliable, well put together. Highly recommend
I miss this car. One of the best I've had. Really dependable.
@@PaternalDamnation I wish they had put more effort into making the front look nice, apart from that no issues at all
@@mattshipley570 I know, right? The back looks great, but the designers kinda phoned in the front.
Got mine for 400$ 180k miles on it. Nice reliable car 🎉
I miss my Lancer. That's a good price for a dependable motor.
Still drive, mine is 1.6 petrol with 5 speed manual with roughly 248000 miles on the clock. and run on Compress Natural Gas from the factory. Really good car
Wow, that's some miles. I wouldn't bet against it adding another 100,000 at least!
she still running
How’s the air conditioning on this car?
isn't it stock wing ?
would you say for 207km for 3k is a good price
Hard to say. Should still have plenty of miles left in it. If it's a 2005 model like this one though, then 3k (GBP or USD) seems a bit pricey.
“sorry fell asleep there”😂