The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X may be on its last legs before dying an odd death—to be reincarnated as some type of hybrid—but the gang at 311RS have breathed new life into the car once again. ALSO ...
Until the moment comes and Mitsubishi will retire the Lancer Evolution X later this year, the Japanese manufacturer didn’t let its rally-bred bruiser go out without a bang. Slated to arrive in June, ...
The Mitsubishi Evo X is not the automotive legend it used to be. The world has gone soft and no longer needs amazing rally cars for the road. But we still think the Evo is still as cool as having ...
Today, Kirby’s focus has shifted toward following industry news, and he has a sincere passion for one-off and tuned vehicles, car toys (especially LEGO brand,) and anything else even closely related ...
Though the Mitsubishi Evolution X isn’t as popular as it once was, it’s still one of the best performance bargains on the market. For those wanting something even better, there’s now the limited ...
Circuit racer Ryan Gates has put together this tuned Evo called the Mitsubishi 311RS Evo X, and we think it cuts a very nice balance of flashiness and restraint. Nobody will mistake it for a regular ...
How does the idea of a performance-upgraded EVO X sound? Probably sounds petty good if you’re reading this magazine, and it’s not a new idea. But what if you could buy a car that had been tested and ...
Kurt Ernst March 11, 2013 Comment Now! When it comes to compact, affordable all-wheel drive performance sedans, buyers in the United States are stuck with a choice between Subaru and Mitsubishi. Both ...
As Former Editor-in-Chief of CarBuzz, UK-based Adam oversaw the creative strategy and oversees content development. Adam helped steer CarBuzz from an enthusiast car application to a leading automotive ...
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