What are the common issues with Mitsubishi Lancer EX?

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07/29/25 10:50pm
Every car has its own strengths and weaknesses. The common issues with Mitsubishi Lancer EX typically include: 1. Insufficient braking performance, with brakes being too soft and lacking power. 2. Occasional interior noises, such as rattling from the center console at high speeds. 3. Mediocre sound system performance with virtually no bass. 4. Rough craftsmanship, particularly in trim fittings that need improvement. 5. Thin body panels resulting in average safety performance. 6. Limited advantages in maintenance costs and resale value, with room for improvement in after-sales service, though basic performance remains adequate.
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