This comprehensive 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer Workshop Repair Service Manual equips you with the in-depth knowledge needed to effectively diagnose, maintain, and repair your vehicle. It covers all aspects of your Lancer, encompassing all models and engine variations. From routine maintenance procedures to complex engine overhauls, this manual provides detailed step-by-step instructions, clear diagrams, and specifications, empowering you to tackle any repair task with confidence. The manual encompasses a wide range of topics including engine systems, transmission, suspension, brakes, electrical systems, bodywork, and more. It serves as an invaluable resource for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, ensuring you have access to all the information necessary to keep your 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer running smoothly.
The 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer is a compact car that marked a significant shift in the brand's lineup. It represented a move towards a sportier and more stylish design philosophy, departing from the somewhat utilitarian image of previous generations. This was achieved through aggressive styling cues, including a sharp front fascia with a prominent grille, sculpted side panels, and a distinctive rear end. The Lancer's interior also saw a significant upgrade, offering a more refined and driver-focused cabin with comfortable seating and intuitive controls. It was available in a range of trims, including the base DE, the mid-level ES, and the sporty Ralliart and Evolution models. Under the hood, the 2010 Lancer offered a variety of engine options, including a 2.0-liter four-cylinder for the base trims, a more powerful 2.4-liter four-cylinder for the higher trims, and a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder for the Ralliart and Evolution models.
The 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer's focus on sporty performance and driving dynamics was further accentuated by its availability in a variety of drivetrain options, including a five-speed manual transmission, a four-speed automatic transmission, and a continuously variable transmission (CVT) for the base trims. The Lancer's handling was praised for its responsiveness and agility, with sharp steering and well-balanced suspension. However, despite its sporty aspirations, the Lancer still offered a comfortable ride and decent fuel economy, making it a versatile option for both daily commutes and weekend adventures. This combination of performance, style, and practicality made the 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer a popular choice among car buyers looking for a compact car that could deliver both excitement and value.