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Along comes a relative newcomer to Canada in the compact sedan segment – Mitsubishi – and it adds yet another unique vehicle to the mix – the all-new Lancer – and the complexities grow yet again. And judging from the comments I got from its week-long stay with me, it's one of the most attractive in the group. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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The Lancer's nose is blunt with a slight overbite to give it that shark-nose quality and the headlights give the front a sense of bird-of-prey concentration. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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In this day of swoopy shapes and contoured panels, Lancer stands out for its basic three-box design and chiselled features. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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Today's Lancer maintains its entry-level characteristics but blends them with a healthy dose of individuality. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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The short decklid opens high on the Lancer with the aid of hydraulic struts to unveil a decent opening to a large, flat-floored trunk. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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Our test car was manually shifted (yea!) rather than optionally fitted with the continuously variable transmission (which is a fine tranny, but not for a car like the Lancer, whose looks hold so much promise). (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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Lancer's interior dimensions are also within the realms of acceptance of the market but the layout is well arrayed and unhampered by trying to appear greater than it is. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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Seating in the Lancer is comfortable all around and understandably roomy for four, with the ability to squeeze a fifth into the centre rear 60/40 split bench that better houses a pull-down armrest with integrated cupholders. As with others in the segment, don't do it unless you absolutely have to. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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The Lancer has a smooth engine with a nice note, a slick shifter and fine handling. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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The Lancer is a good-looking, useful and fun-to-drive little package that stands out in a crowded compact sedan segment. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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Lancer's performance is probably a bit above market standards with a firm suspension granting a really satisfying driving experience. Steering is light and precise and the engine does a good job of powering the car while granting a pleasant audible note. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET)
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