February 8, 2012 2:49 PM | By James Tate of MSN Autos
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Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution — Snowshoeing



Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution — Snowshoeing (© Photo: Tim Barnett/Digital Vision/Getty Images and Mitsubishi)
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Price: $41,998

Is matching a rally-inspired sport sedan with snowshoes excessive? Probably, but hear us out. If you're into snowshoeing, you've found a pastime that is relatively inexpensive compared with skiing or snowboarding. That means you can splurge a bit on your ride, so why not go for the hot, almost revolutionary Evo? Mitsubishi has already announced that this world-beater of a sedan isn't long for this world, so get one while you can. Snowshoeing is about the tranquil walk, finding yourself in a way of travel practiced by humans for thousands of years. Go find your center; then hop in the Evolution and find the center of every apex on the way home.

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