Pennsylvania Mitsubishi Car Dealers

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Re: 2009 gts [tdn062000] by authurdent on Tue Feb 16 07:01:51 PST 2010

Not bad for sun/sound/nav. We had a 20K OTD for a 2009 Sportback, less sun/sound/nav, before leaping for a 2009 Outlander XLS sun/sound/luxury for 27K OTD (added 1.2K for 10/100 bumper-to-bumper). I'd recommend our salesperson and dealer, Barb Rabiega at Lancaster Motors (Lancaster, PA), call 717-569-6467. At the dealer website, I see (4) DE, but not sure if any are MT http://www.lancastermitsubishi.net/

Re: 2010 Lancer ES CVT [mkhasawn] by yfeng on Mon Feb 15 22:08:53 PST 2010

Thanks for your post, Could you tell me the detail about the dealer in PA. Actually, I am looking for a new 2010 lancer DE with 5speed manual

2010 Lancer ES CVT by mkhasawn on Sat Nov 14 14:11:30 PST 2009

Just bought a 2010 Lancer ES CVT (base model) for $15895 (MSRP $18610). If anyone is looking for a lancer I would VERY STRONGLY recommend the dealer in Hagerstown PA. Send me a private message if you'd like more information.

We made out well -- I think by nitetalker on Thu Aug 28 17:50:18 PDT 2008

D'Ambrosio Mitsubishi-Suzuki Exton, PA Delivery date: 8/19/08 '08 ES black with convenience package and protection package plus sunroof and DVD player installed by the dealer before we saw the car -- these were not important features to us but now that we have them we like them. The protection package was not factory-installed but rather installed by the dealer at my request. This was the last '08 ES they had. Traded '98 Dodge Grand Caravan SE with 117K miles, which had been purchased new from D'Ambrosio's Dodge store on the same site. MSRP $25,790 including $2595 for the sunroof and DVD. We paid $22,140 or $22 over invoice excluding the sunroof and DVD. They originally offered $1500 for our trade but upped it to $2600. That's what ultimately swayed us. We put $2750 down and financed $18,146, 60 mos.x $325 @ 2.9% (Mitsubishi incentive) including title, tax, and tags. On the car they started $1150 higher than their eventual selling price. They tried the typical tactic of negotiating based on the monthly payment. When all was said and done we felt like we got the sunroof and DVD for free. In the excitement we forgot to bring our checkbook. They were nice enough to let us put the down payment on our credit card.

08 Outlander ES by dbell1 on Thu Aug 14 20:54:21 PDT 2008

PA Dealer - Dark Graphite, cloth interior, 2wd, Fog Lights. MSRP $20900. Dealer price $18,900. Good deal? My wonderful Subaru Outback was totalled on Monday in a 4 car pileup. Looking for something higher and BF loves his Outlander. I like it too. 4 cyl worries me, not sure what the acceleration will be like when I have to get out of the way of the next accident. Advice? Thanks!

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