Is the Mitsubishi 380 dB A luxury car?

Is the Mitsubishi 380 dB A luxury car?

The 380 is very comfortable to sit and drive and I would class as an luxury car. This mitsubishi has a lot of power and tight gear ratio compared to other Australian sedans. Similar opinion? Write a review on ProductReview.com.au!

When did the Mitsubishi 380 Series 2 come out?

Most of the engines sit alongside a five-speed automatic transmission, but Mitsubishi continued to offer a five-speed manual gearbox on some variants. Disappointing sales right from the start led to the introduction of the Mitsubishi 380 Series 2 only six months after the October 2005 launch of the original model.

What kind of radiator does a Mitsubishi 380 have?

Based on the Mitsubishi 380 SX, the Platinum came with a powered sunroof, rear park assist, a rear spoiler and Bluetooth connectivity. It could be identified by its platinum-coloured radiator grilles and rear bumper insert, as well as by ‘Platinum’ badges.

How often does a Mitsubishi 380 DB need to be serviced?

It now have 245,000km on the clock, and is regularly serviced, full logbook record. The cambelt was replaced now 4 times, tyres at every 75,000km and to be honest it is in mint condition both outside and inside, no accidents, no bumps, no scratches.

When did the Mitsubishi 380 Series I come out?

The following versions and sub-models of Mitsubishi 380 DB Series I were available in 2005: 2005 Mitsubishi 380 (aut. 5) specs Mitsubishi 380 (aut. 5) , manufactured or sold in 2005, version for Australia (since October)

The 380 is very comfortable to sit and drive and I would class as an luxury car. This mitsubishi has a lot of power and tight gear ratio compared to other Australian sedans. Similar opinion? Write a review on ProductReview.com.au!

What kind of body does a Mitsubishi 380 have?

The 380 was based on the ninth generation Mitsubishi Galant which was designed in the United States. As a result of its $600 million investment program, however, the 380 had a more rigid body, stiffer rear side members for greater towing capacity and a revised rear floorpan for its full-size spare wheel.

What kind of suspension does a Mitsubishi DB 380 have?

The 380 had MacPherson strut front suspension (with lower A-arms, coil springs and an anti-sway bar) and multi-link rear suspension (with upper and lower control arms, telescopic shock absorbers and an anti-sway bar).

When did I buy a Mitsubishi 380 platinum?

Great sedan, Australia misses not having these anymore. I bought a 2008 model 380 Platinum in 2003 with 120,000 on the clock for $7000. One of the best car purchases I’ve made in recent years. For my long country roads it’s been more than fit for purpose. Low and comfortable, quiet and reliable.

Are there any problems with the Mitsubishi 380?

The only problems I have had with it mechanically are minor, such as the thermostat failing ($160 fix) and the only other trouble I h… ave had was with the window regulators regularly packing it in, which is a well known problem in the 380s.

How manykms does a 2005 Mitsubishi 380 GT have?

I have bought a 2005 Mitsubishi 380 gt which has 70,000kms i have bought a 2005 Mitsubishi 380 gt which has 70,000kms on the odometer. The timing belt was changed at 33,000kms in December, 2014, when would it next need to be changed?

Is the Mitsubishi 380 a good used car?

Mitsubishi 380 is an excellent machine that’s well worth considering as a used car. Values have dropped because people get nervous about ‘orphan’ cars, but spare parts are still readily available and there’s no shortage of mechanics who know their way around the Mitsubishi 380.

How much does a Mitsubishi 380 DB cost?

Mechanically, the condition it now is in, it is good for another 100,000km easily. Well done Mitsubishi. Purchased in May 2007 at John Hughes Car Sales for $30,000.00. Similar opinion? Write a review on ProductReview.com.au !

I have bought a 2005 Mitsubishi 380 gt which has 70,000kms i have bought a 2005 Mitsubishi 380 gt which has 70,000kms on the odometer. The timing belt was changed at 33,000kms in December, 2014, when would it next need to be changed?

Where is the regulator on a Mitsubishi 380?

Locate the three 10mm bolts around the window motor (just above where you unplugged it) and remove them. Locate the three 10mm bolts holding the regulator to the door frame; there are two at the top center of the track and one at the bottom center of the track, remove them and slide the track and motor assembly rearward out of the door.