2012 Mitsubishi RVR: Yes for style, no for the rest
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Sylvain Raymond
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We like its more muscular lines, which give it a more dynamic look
Photo: MitsubishiThe RVR stands out from the pack and is quickly recognizable thanks to, among other things, its front end with a large grille
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Photo: MitsubishiThe most affordable RVR sells for just under $20,000
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Photo: MitsubishiWith its 148 horsepower, don’t expect an overly athletic performances
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Photo: MitsubishiThe RVR’s suspension gives it a firm and pleasant ride
Photo: MitsubishiThe passenger compartment is too plain and cheap-looking with numerous hard plastic panels
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Photo: MitsubishiWe had a plethora of additional equipment, such as a 710-watt Rockford Fosgate audio system including a subwoofer in the cargo space
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Photo: MitsubishiThe engine can be paired with a choice of a five-speed manual or continuously variable transmission with manual and wheel-mounted gear selectors.
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Photo: MitsubishiThe panoramic sunroof provides good interior lighting during the day
Photo: MitsubishiThe large liftgate also facilitates loading while the 60/40 fold-down bench lets you extend the cargo space as needed.
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Photo: MitsubishiAll RVR trims have the same engine that powers the Lancer, namely a 2.0-litre four-cylinder with double overhead camshaft that develops 148 horsepower and 145 lbs.-ft. of torque.