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                    [Summary] => Back when Top Siders were cool and a band inexplicably called "The Cars" implored  fans wearing tight jeans (including male fans) to "shake it up", the "box-type" Mitsubishi Lancer was one of the few choices the average Juan could buy. Well-built, simple and predictable to operate, and inexpensive to maintain, the car was as popular in the 80’s here as the Honda Civic is today.
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