The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX (CT9A) is a pillar of the JDM community and an icon among automotive enthusiasts in Alabama. Produced from 2005 to 2007, this vehicle represents the zenith of the 4G63T engine lineage, combining rally-bred performance with street-ready technology. As a donor, your Evolution IX can continue its legacy, helping fund vital work in preserving and promoting these remarkable cars.
With various trims, including the Base, RS, MR, and SE, every Evo IX shares the revered 4G63T turbocharged engine known for its exhilarating performance. As the last of the 4G63 series, it holds a significant place in tuning culture, making it a highly sought-after model among collectors. Donating your Evo IX not only aids the community but also highlights the importance of preserving vehicles that have shaped the automotive world.
πGeneration guide
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX (CT9A) β’ 2005-2007
This generation includes various US-market trims (Base, RS, MR, SE) and JDM variants (GSR, MR, RS). All share the legendary 4G63T engine, making them highly coveted in the collector market.
UK Ralliart FQ Series β’ 2005-2007
Includes the high-performance FQ-300, FQ-320, FQ-340, FQ-360, and FQ-400. These variants are exceptional for their factory power outputs, with FQ-400 boasting 405hp.
Mitsubishi Evolution VIII β’ 2003-2005
Preceding the Evo IX, the Evo VIII introduced the 6-speed manual transmission and set the stage for the Evo IX's advancements in technology and performance.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X β’ 2008-2015
Transitioned to the new 4B11T engine architecture, marking a significant departure from the 4G63 lineage. The Evo IX remains historically significant as its final evolution.
Known issues by generation
The Lancer Evolution IX (CT9A) is renowned for its performance but does have some common issues. Engine concerns include oil-pump pickup pressure starvation and connecting-rod-bearing wear, especially in tuned variants. The MIVEC system can experience solenoid and actuator failures, while the AYC and ACD systems may require attention. It's crucial for owners to maintain thorough service records, particularly regarding turbocharger health and general maintenance to safeguard this rally-bred legendβs legacy.
Donation value by condition + generation
The appreciating value of the Lancer Evolution IX highlights its collector status. Factory-stock unmodified examples can command $35,000 to $60,000 or more, with MR and SE trims fetching even higher. The FQ variants are especially valuable, often ranging from $80,000 to $150,000. Clean, low-mileage examples hold significant value, making documentation of service history, original paint, and a lack of modifications crucial for appraisal. Qualified appraisals are highly recommended to ensure accurate valuation and compliance with IRS donation requirements.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX involves critical steps to ensure compliance and maximize impact. We recommend obtaining a qualified appraisal, as IRS Form 8283 Section B is heavily applicable. Ensure that you provide original paint and service history documentation, along with federal import compliance papers for grey-market examples. For tuned cars, service history focusing on preventive maintenance, particularly for the 4G63T, is essential for proper valuation.
Alabama regional notes
Alabama offers a unique landscape for Lancer Evolution IX owners, with access to skilled JDM-import specialists and Mitsubishi enthusiasts. The regional service network is well-connected to support maintenance and restoration of these vehicles. Given Alabama's climate, preservation of your Evo is vital, especially for avoiding rust issues commonly seen in JDM imports. Engaging with the local enthusiast community through platforms like Bring a Trailer and Cars & Bids can further enhance visibility and preserve the legacy of the Evo IX.
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