The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX (CT9A), produced between 2005 and 2007, represents the pinnacle of the 4G63T engine lineage, cherished by JDM enthusiasts and collectors alike. In San Jose, where the automotive culture thrives, your donation of an Evo IX not only preserves this iconic vehicle but also contributes to a legacy that celebrates performance, engineering, and the spirit of motorsport. The Evo IX, available in various trims such as the Base, RS, MR, and SE, is exclusively manual, making it a prized possession for collectors who appreciate the tactile engagement of a manual transmission.
As the last Evolution powered by the legendary 4G63T turbocharged engine, the Evo IX stands as a testament to Mitsubishi's rally heritage. Its unique features, such as the Active Yaw Control (AYC) and MIVEC variable valve timing, illustrate the innovative engineering that makes this model a must-have for any automotive aficionado. Whether you're an owner looking to pass on this piece of history or a passionate collector, consider donating your Evo IX to Bay Wheels, where we honor the tradition of JDM excellence.
πGeneration guide
CT9A Evo IX β’ 2005-2007
The final evolution of the 4G63T engine, featuring improved MIVEC technology and the apex of turbocharged performance.
US-market Evo IX β’ 2005-2006
Trims include Base, RS, MR, and SE, all sharing the robust 4G63T engine and manual transmission for enthusiasts.
JDM-spec MR + GSR β’ 2005-2007
Enhanced variants with additional performance upgrades and features, increasingly sought after in collector markets.
UK Ralliart FQ-360 + FQ-400 β’ 2005-2007
High-performance variants producing up to 405hp, representing the ultimate in Evo IX engineering and rare collector status.
Evo VIII predecessor β’ 2003-2005
Serves as the foundation for the Evo IX, with core elements shared but lacking the advanced MIVEC and AYC of the later model.
Known issues by generation
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX (CT9A) is notorious for some model-specific concerns, particularly related to its robust yet finicky 4G63T engine. Common issues include the oil pump pickup tube, which can lead to pressure starvation at high RPMs, especially during track use. Additionally, owners should be mindful of potential connecting rod bearing wear in tuned examples. The TD05 turbocharger, crucial for performance, is prone to failure; thus, many owners opt for aftermarket upgrades. Other notable concerns include the MIVEC variable valve timing solenoid and actuator, AYC pump and actuator failures, and the ACD system, all of which can incur significant repair costs if not properly maintained. Ensuring a thorough service history can mitigate these concerns and contribute to the vehicle's long-term value.
Donation value by condition + generation
The appreciation of the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX in the collector market has become increasingly notable, particularly due to the 25-year import rule, which will be a significant factor for future generations of this iconic model. Factory-stock, unmodified examples command a substantial premium, with values for clean US-market cars typically ranging from $35,000 to $60,000. The MR and SE variants can elevate this to between $40,000 and $70,000. Moreover, the UK Ralliart FQ-400 is especially coveted, with values reaching upwards of $150,000. Collectors place a premium on documented service history, particularly for components such as the AYC and MIVEC system, ensuring that the vehicle remains in peak condition. As the last of the 4G63T lineage, this model's historic significance further enhances its desirability.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX is a straightforward yet rewarding process. We recommend that donors obtain a qualified appraisal, especially since Form 8283 Section B will be crucial for any vehicle valued over $5,000. Proper documentation, including original paint verification and service history receipts, will streamline your donation and ensure compliance with IRS regulations. For grey-market cars, especially those pending the 25-year import rule, federal compliance documentation is mandatory. We also suggest enclosed transport for low-mileage examples to maintain their pristine condition. This diligence not only preserves the car's value but also honors its legacy in the JDM community.
San Jose regional notes
San Jose is a hub for automotive enthusiasts and JDM collectors, making it an ideal location for Lancer Evolution IX owners. The region's favorable climate helps preserve vehicles from serious corrosion, a common concern for cars from coastal areas. Youβll find numerous automotive specialists familiar with the unique needs of Mitsubishi rally-bred vehicles. Access to a dedicated network of service professionals ensures that your Evo IX receives the respect and care it deserves. The local enthusiast community, along with platforms like Bring a Trailer and Cars & Bids, provides visibility for collectors looking to appreciate and maintain their vehicles.
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