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Mitsubishi's econobox makes four-wheel drive standard (pictures)

The 2013 Lancer SE is the low-price leader when it comes to locking four-wheel drive.

Wayne Cunningham
Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and writes about automotive technology for CNET's Roadshow. Prior to the automotive beat, he covered spyware, Web building technologies, and computer hardware. He began covering technology and the Web in 1994 as an editor of The Net magazine.
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Mitsubishi's Lancer, offered in a wide variety of trims, is the company's bread-and-butter economy model. Over the past few years, Mitsubishi backed off from its jet-fighter grille, softening the lines and separating upper and lower intakes with a crossbar.
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Only the SE, Ralliart, and Evo Lancers come standard with all-wheel drive, different versions of Mitsubishi's All Wheel Control system. The SE sports the least capable version of this system.
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The SE gets an engine upgrade over the lesser-trim Lancers, going from 2 to 2.4 liters. This engine also uses Mitsubishi's MIVEC variable valve control system to boost efficiency, but it lacks direct injection.
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The Lancer SE's suspension is tuned more for comfort than sport, although it does boast stabilizer bars front and rear.
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The high trunk lid allows for good cargo space in the trunk.
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The cabin of the Lancer SE relies on too much plastic, putting the car behind those from Mitsubishi competitors that have made considerable strides in economy car interiors.
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The rear-seat legroom is reasonable for an economy car.
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The Lancer SE is one of the few economy cars still using hydraulic power-steering boost.
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Simple tach and speed gauges bookend a color LCD on the instrument cluster.
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This rocker switch on the console lets drivers choose between front-wheel drive, four-wheel-drive auto, and four-wheel-drive lock, the last choice locking the center differential to maintain power at all wheels.
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The center LCD shows a graphic of the current All Wheel Control mode.
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Manual transmission fans are out of luck with the Lancer SE, as it can only be had with this continuously variable transmission.
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The stereo uses a display from the previous millennium.
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Instead of a 1/8-inch audio input jack, Mitsubishi fits the Lancer SE with these RCA jacks.
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A 10-inch subwoofer rides in the trunk when the Lancer SE comes equipped with the Rockford Fosgate audio system.

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