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Mitsubishi Montero Sport 2008-2009
0Mitsubishi Montero Sport 2008-2009

Classification: Luxury SUV
Engine: 3.2 DOHC 16V I4
Fuel Type: Diesel
Transmission: 4-speed AT
Body Type: 5-door SUV
Seating Capacity: 7
Airbags: 2
Front Suspension: Independent, Double Wishbone
Rear Suspension: Rigid Axle, 3-Link with Coil Springs
Front Brakes: Vented Disc
Rear Brakes: Drum
Price in the Philippines: Php 1,680,000
Mitsubishi Lancer EX 2008 – 2009
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MITSUBISHI LANCER EX 2008-2009

Classification: Compact Car
Engine: 2.0 DOHC 16V I4
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Transmission: CVT
Body Type: 4-door sedan
Seating Capacity: 5
Airbags: 7
Front Suspension: Independent, MacPherson Strut
Rear Suspension: Independent, Multi-Link
Front Brakes: Vented Disc
Rear Brakes: Solid Disc
Price in the Philippines: Php 1,125,000
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX 2005-2009
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MITSUBISHI LANCER EVOLUTION IX 2005-2009

Classification: Luxury Car
Engine: 2.0 DOHC 16V I4
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Transmission: 6-speed MT
Body Type: 4-door sedan
Seating Capacity: 5
Airbags: 2
Front Suspension: Independent, MacPherson Strut
Rear Suspension: Independent, Multi-Link
Front Brakes: Vented Disc
Rear Brakes: Vented Disc
Price in the Philippines: Php 2,868,000
Mitsubishi Lancer 2004-2009
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MITSUBISHI LANCER 2004-2009

Classification: Compact Car
Engine: 1.6 SOHC 16V I4
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Transmission: CVT
Body Type: 4-door sedan
Seating Capacity: 5
Airbags: None
Front Suspension: Independent, MacPherson Strut
Rear Suspension: Independent, Multi-Link
Front Brakes: Vented Disc
Rear Brakes: Solid Disc
Price in the Philippines: Php 665,000
Mitsubishi recalls over a thousand SUVs
0This new development about motor company Mitsubishi came from Agence France-Presse:
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. is recalling 1,669 sports utility vehicles with intercooler parts that could fall off and defective fuse box circuits, the company announced Tuesday.
Subject to recall are 1,401 RVR Sports Gear SUV vehicles manufactured in 1997-2002 and 268 Pajero SUVs manufactured in 2006, according to a statement on Mitsubishi’s Web site.
A fault in parts connecting the intercooler’s air intake vent to the car means the vent could fall off, the statement said. In the Pajeros, faulty circuits mean the cars’ blinkers could fail, it said.
The 1,669 vehicles were all sold in Japan, according to the company said. It wasn’t immediately clear whether models sold overseas also had defective parts.
No accidents have been reported related to the faulty intercooler parts or circuits, according to Mitsubishi.
Although the reports say that the recalls where only for vehicles sold in Japan, we’ll never know if the ones being auctioned off at Subic in Olongapo may be one of them.
Better check your car if it’s one of ‘em.
Welcome to Car Exchange Philippines!
3We’d like to welcome you to the launching of Car Exchange Philippines.
Around mid-year 2006, I bought my very first car from blogging. It was a Mitsubishi Lancer ’97 1.6 GL, colored red. It was ecstatic and it was my first time in almost 3 decades to drive any four-wheel vehicle. It was practically a joy for me (crosses off one bullet on the wishlist).

I had so many things done to it and have actually gone to various places in Luzon — Baguio, Pampanga, Olongapo, Laguna, Dasmarinas, Tagaytay — yes, even as far as Vigan city.
During this whole process of buying, joy riding and maintaining the car, I thought it was a bit hard for me to find out really helpful resources on the internet about owning one. So, the idea of having a blog to chronicle this journey would be nice. It will come from a perspective of a real newbie driver or car owner. It will be experiential and it will be self-developmental in a sort of way.
What better way to tap into the huge resources just in front of my pad in Evangelista. I am tagging along me best-friend/personal driver/tokayo, here as he is more adept into the intricacies of motoring.
More details and features as we unfold this new blog.