Yep.. still have that that 'new user' smell..
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Yep.. still have that that 'new user' smell..
Hey there! I'm new, and the topic thingy said to introduce yourself if you are new. So here I am. I never really know what to say in these intro posts. Ugh.
Anyhow, about a month ago, I purchased an '04 Lancer Sportback Ralliart. Love it so far. Only thing that would make it better is if it was a manual.
So, hi! Good to meet all of ya! Feel free to say hello and stuff.
Anyhow, about a month ago, I purchased an '04 Lancer Sportback Ralliart. Love it so far. Only thing that would make it better is if it was a manual.
So, hi! Good to meet all of ya! Feel free to say hello and stuff.
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Thanks for the welcomes! To be honest, I didn't even know the sportback existed until I went to the Mitsu dealership to drive an Outlander and asked the salesperson what it was because I didn't know they even made a Lancer wagon that they imported to the US.
Needless to say, after driving it, I had to buy it. I'd have loved to get the RA sedan in manual, but right now, I need the ability to haul stuff around more then I need a sedan. So the wagon won.. no regrets, no complaints, driving it is a joy. =)
Needless to say, after driving it, I had to buy it. I'd have loved to get the RA sedan in manual, but right now, I need the ability to haul stuff around more then I need a sedan. So the wagon won.. no regrets, no complaints, driving it is a joy. =)
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