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How much is a Evo 3?

How much is a Evo 3?

Relatively few Evo IIIs have been imported so far. However, they do appear to be relatively affordable. Japanese Classics has an Evo III GSR available for $18,995 as of this writing. This is similar to earlier Evo I and Evo II GSRs sold by Montu Motors, Duncan Imports, and Toprank Importers.

Why did they discontinue the evolution?

The basic rationale behind the conclusion that human evolution has stopped is that once the human lineage had achieved a sufficiently large brain and had developed a sufficiently sophisticated culture (sometime around 40,000–50,000 years ago according to Gould, but more commonly placed at 10,000 years ago with the …

Will there be another Lancer Evolution?

Despite the brand’s planned return to motorsports and the resurrection of Mitsubishi’s Ralliart Racing Division, the “Evo” will remain in the past, at least for now. This is especially sad when we consider the Evolution’s old rival is still in production, with its latest iteration coming out in 2022.

What year is a Mitsubishi Evo 3?

1995
Evolution III

Third generation
Production February 1995 – August 1996
Body and chassis
Platform CE9A
Related Mitsubishi Lancer Fifth generation

What replaced the Mitsubishi Evo?

Lancer Crossover
It’s not all bad. The Lancer Crossover in the image above is also known as the Mitsubishi e-Evolution, the next vehicle to wear the Evolution nameplate after the Lancer Evolution.

What is the newest Evo?

The tenth and final generation of the Lancer Evolution (Evo X) was launched in Japan in 2007, and overseas markets in 2008. The Evo X was produced for almost 10 years until it retired in April 2016.

Are evolution engines still made?

No manufacturer for them at present. With demand decreasing because of electrics there may be little incentive to find a new manufacturer. But maybe they are doing something about it that we do not know about. Maybe a new line of engines will be coming out later.

Is the Evo 3 rare?

The Evo 3 is incredibly rare. Finding a Japanese car of this vintage that is in stock is near impossible. This particular example has extensive suspension work and the fenders are lightly pulled.