The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX (CT9A), produced from 2005 to 2007, stands as the pinnacle of the legendary 4G63T lineage. Its turbocharged performance, advanced All-Wheel Drive technology, and motorsport heritage make it a darling among JDM enthusiasts and collectors alike. In New Jersey, this model is increasingly sought after as collectors recognize its historic significance and appreciate its unique features, including the MIVEC variable-valve timing and Active Yaw Control systems.
As the last iteration of the 4G63T, the Evo IX is not just another sports car; itβs a piece of automotive history, representing a thrilling era of rally-bred technology and performance. Owners of this model are encouraged to uphold the legacy of the Evo IX and consider donating their vehicles to Revive the Ride. This donation will ensure these iconic cars continue to receive the respect and care they deserve within the JDM-cult-collector community.
πGeneration guide
Evo IX (CT9A) β’ 2005-2007
The final evolution of the 4G63T engine, offered in multiple trims (Base, RS, MR, SE) with up to 286hp. This model introduced MIVEC technology and refined AYC and ACD systems.
Evo VIII (CT9A) β’ 2003-2005
Known for its rally pedigree, the Evo VIII paved the way for the Evo IX with strong turbocharged performance and advanced handling capabilities.
Evo X (CZ4A) β’ 2008-2015
The Evo X transitioned to the 4B11T engine architecture, marking the end of the 4G63 lineage. While still potent, it lacks the raw character of the Evo IX.
Ralliart FQ-400 β’ 2005-2007
UKβs Ralliart variant, boasting 405hp, represents the apex of the Evo IX globally, making it a rare find among collectors.
JDM MR and GSR Variants β’ 2005-2007
These variants are sought after for their unique features and performance capabilities, including upgraded configurations and rarity in the US-market.
Known issues by generation
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX (CT9A) is renowned for its 4G63T MIVEC engine, which, despite its strength, does have notable vulnerabilities. Owners should be aware of common concerns such as oil pump pickup pressure starvation during high-RPM track use, which can lead to significant engine damage. The TD05 turbocharger may exhibit pre-failure symptoms, necessitating potential upgrades or rebuilds, which can be costly. Other issues include the pre-failure of AYC and ACD systems, which are integral to the vehicle's handling. The historical significance of the Evo IX makes it essential to maintain comprehensive service records and preventive maintenance history to preserve its collector value.
Donation value by condition + generation
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX is witnessing a surge in collector interest, particularly as it ages into the 25-year import rule framework. Clean, un-modified examples are commanding significant premiums, often exceeding $35,000 in auctions such as Bring a Trailer and Cars & Bids. Conditions like original paint and well-documented service histories are crucial for maximizing collector value. High-tier variants such as the Ralliart FQ-400 can fetch upwards of $150,000. The manual-only transmission further enhances its desirability, creating a strong collector market that heavily favors un-tuned, factory-stock conditions.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX through Revive the Ride is a straightforward process designed for JDM enthusiasts. It's essential to have a qualified appraisal, as IRS Form 8283 Section B is heavily applicable due to the vehicle's collector status. Ensure that you have all necessary documentation, including service history and original paint records. For donor peace of mind, especially regarding federal compliance, enclosed transport is recommended for low-mileage examples. Please be aware that import paperwork for grey-market models is mandatory to ensure a smooth donation process.
New Jersey regional notes
New Jersey has a vibrant community of Mitsubishi enthusiasts and JDM import specialists who understand the intricacies of vehicles like the Lancer Evolution IX. As a donor, you can take advantage of local services that specialize in these models, ensuring proper care and maintenance. Given the region's salt-belt status, preservation is critical; thus, finding specialists familiar with rust prevention and care for these JDM vehicles is crucial. The presence of BaT and Cars & Bids platforms also provides local owners with excellent visibility within the enthusiast community.
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