Welcome to AutoLift Tampa, where we celebrate the legendary Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX (CT9A), produced from 2005 to 2007. This final evolution of the iconic 4G63 turbocharged platform is a cherished entry in the JDM-cult-collector sphere. With its distinct manual transmission options and performance features like Active Yaw Control, the Evo IX is not just a car; itβs a celebration of automotive legacy.
In our Tampa community, we recognize the growing appreciation for clean, factory-stock examples. Donating your Evo IX not only preserves this piece of history but also contributes to a culture that values the legacy of performance-driven vehicles. As the 25-year import rule comes into effect, understanding the nuances of grey-market compliance for JDM vehicles enhances the importance of respecting this remarkable lineage.
πGeneration guide
Lancer Evolution IX β’ 2005-2007
The apex of the 4G63 lineage, featuring MIVEC technology. Known for its high-performance variants like the MR and SE trims, and boasting a robust 286hp turbocharged engine.
UK Ralliart FQ Series β’ 2005-2007
Includes variants up to FQ-400, renowned for exceptional performance. The FQ-400 stands out globally as the most powerful Evo IX with 405hp.
JDM MR/GSR/RS β’ 2005-2007
JDM versions include MR, GSR, and RS trims, each offering unique performance features and a distinct appeal to collectors.
Lancer Evolution VIII β’ 2003-2005
The predecessor to the Evo IX. Known for its solid performance but replaced by the advanced features found in the IX.
Lancer Evolution X β’ 2008-2015
Marks a new era with the shift to the 4B11T engine. The Evo IX remains a critical point of historical significance compared to the X.
Known issues by generation
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX, powered by the 4G63T engine, exhibits several model-specific issues that collectors should acknowledge. Notably, the oil pump pickup can lead to pressure starvation during high RPM usage, making preventive modifications essential. Additionally, high-boost tuned vehicles may experience connecting-rod-bearing wear and turbocharger pre-failures. The Evo IXβs MIVEC system, while innovative, is prone to actuator and solenoid failures. Further, the AYC and ACD systems may require costly repairs, particularly in high-performance applications. Emphasizing proper maintenance and service history is critical for any collector considering this iconic vehicle.
Donation value by condition + generation
As a collector's item, the Lancer Evolution IX holds significant value, particularly with a focus on condition. Factory-stock, un-tuned models command a premium, often fetching between $35,000 to $60,000 at auction platforms like Bring a Trailer and Cars & Bids. With the impending 25-year import rule clearance, compliance for JDM models becomes critical. Collectors prioritize vehicles with complete service history, original paint, and documentation to confirm authenticity. The manual transmission variants hold additional value, enhancing their desirability among enthusiasts.
Donation process for this model
At AutoLift Tampa, we recommend a qualified appraisal for your Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX to ascertain its market value, especially for those exceeding the IRS Form 8283 Section B thresholds. Documentation including original paint, service history, and compliance with the 25-year import rule is mandatory for grey-market vehicles. For JDM models, ensure that title paperwork, such as deregistration and customs documentation, is in order prior to donation. Maintaining vehicle integrity through enclosed transport is also advised for low-mileage examples.
Tampa regional notes
Tampa's thriving automotive community includes specialists for the Lancer Evolution IX, ensuring proper maintenance and care for your vehicle. With access to Mitsubishi rally experts and JDM import specialists, local owners benefit from a network well-versed in the unique needs of these vehicles. The sun-belt lifestyle offers distinct preservation advantages, contrasting with the rust concerns faced in salt-belt regions. Engaging with platforms like Bring a Trailer and Cars & Bids provides visibility and connection to enthusiast communities committed to preserving vehicles like the Evo IX.
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