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  • ===GLX=== At launch, the GLX was the base model in the Lancer range. The GLX was available with the 1.5L carburetted engine with choice of 3 speed autom
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  • trim=GLX, Executive, SE, Elite, Challenge ...[[2g_Astron_II|Astron II]]. Mitsubishi however introduced a price-leading GLX model in November 1991 to compete in the fleet market - this model was fitt
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  • ...powertrain was the 5 speed manual. Mitsubishi reintroduced a price-leading GLX variant in November 1991 which bought back the previous generation's [[1g_ trim=GLX, Executive, SE, Elite, Challenge
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  • trim=GLX, Executive, V6Si, SE, Advance, Safari, Challenge The 4 cylinder GLX, Executive, SE and V6 Executive were available as manual or automatic with
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  • trim=GLX, Executive, SE, Elite In 1985 when the Magna was released, it was available in three variants - GLX, SE and Elite. Each was more luxurious than the previous. The SE and Elite
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  • ...d with the 1.6L Saturn engine. The 1.85 Litre Astron was dropped and a new GLX variant was placed between the GL and SE levels - all of which were availab The Peter Wherrett Edition was based on the 2.6 Litre 5 speed manual GLX and added 15x6 inch Globe Montego alloys with Pirelli tyres, Recaro seats,
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  • ...Litre]] form for the XL and GL trim levels and [[4G32|1.6 Litre]] for the GLX, SE and GSR. The 1.4 Litre was only available with 4 speed manual while the
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  • ...l was introduced to the Lancer range, being the replacement for the former GLX model. It was available in Coupe and Sedan body styles and was powered by t
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