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Mitsubishi - Evo IV-VI (1999)
Discover the true value of a Mitsubishi Evo IV‑VI—the iconic 1999 high‑performance sports coupe that still commands attention on the roads of enthusiasts worldwide. Whether you’re looking for the baseline Mitsubishi Evo IV‑VI 1999 price, or you’re in the market for a used model, knowing how economics shape its worth is essential. This overview pulls together the latest data points so you can get a clear picture of what a 1999 Mitsubishi Evo IV‑VI is worth today, how rapidly it depreciates, and how it stands against its competitors.
- Engine: 2.0‑liter inline‑4, 4‑speed automatic or manual transmission (optional 5‑speed manual in some markets)
- Transmission: 4‑speed automatic (XLS) or 5‑speed manual (3000M ver.)
- Fuel Type: Regular gasoline, 87‑octane
- Dimensions: Length 4,220 mm | Width 1,725 mm | Height 1,350 mm | Wheelbase 2,400 mm
- Performance: 150 hp, 150 lb‑ft torque; 0–60 mph in 6.5 s (automatic); Top speed 112 mph (automatic) or 107 mph (manual)
- Drive Configuration: Front‑engine, front‑wheel drive (optional 4WD in some markets)
- Key Features: 10/10 digital dashboard, analog gauge cluster, absence of OBDII cabin adapters, 19‑inch alloy wheels, optional NISMO package (1999 NISMO ISPS)
- Weight: 1,520 kg (automatic) or 1,530 kg (manual) (varies by trim)
Mitsubishi Evo IV‑VI depreciation follows a predictable pattern common to well‑maintained sports cars. Typically, the vehicle loses about 15‑20% of its original value in the first year. By the third year, the cumulative depreciation often reaches 35‑40%, and by the fifth year it’s around 45‑50%. These figures are estimates and assume the car is kept in good condition without major mechanical or cosmetic issues.
Used Mitsubishi Evo IV‑VI price varies dramatically based on mileage, service history, and trim. While we don’t list specific numbers here, you can expect a 1999 Evo in excellent condition to command a premium compared to newer models in the sport coupe segment.
What is a 1999 Mitsubishi Evo IV‑VI worth?
A 1999 model fitted with the standard automatic gearbox and solid maintenance records would typically fetch a range of $18 000–$22 000 in the U.S., $12 000–$16 000 in the U.K., and $4 000–$6 000 in Japan, depending on market tweaks. However, this is a broad estimate; Mitsubishi Evo IV-VI price can shift based on the following factors:
- Condition: Clean,
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