How big is a Mitsubishi Magna ES wagon?
Mitsubishi Magna ES Wagon is an automobile that has a 5 door estate/station wagon body style with a front mounted engine powering the front wheels. The 6 cylinder, single overhead camshaft naturally aspirated powerplant has 4 valves per cylinder and a volume of 3.5 litres.
Where was the first Mitsubishi Magna made in Australia?
First generation (1985–1991) Following a claimed A$50 million development cost, Mitsubishi introduced the Magna to Australia in April 1985, initially as a sedan only model, but with a station wagon added in June 1987. It was manufactured at Tonsley Park, South Australia.
What kind of fuel does a Mitsubishi Magna use?
See All Mitsubishi Magna Dimensions The Mitsubishi Magna is available in a number of variants and body types that are powered by ULP and LPG fuel type (s). It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 8.95L/100km for Sedan /ULP for the latest year the model was manufactured.
What’s the value of a 2002 Mitsubishi Magna?
A 2002 Magna in decent condition is around the $2000 to $3000 mark, Karen. So depending on what’s wrong with your car, the value in ‘poor condition’ could be as little as a few hundred dollars.
What’s the price of a new Mitsubishi Magna?
The Mitsubishi Magna 1997 prices range from $1,800 for the basic trim level Sedan Magna Executive to $5,720 for the top of the range Wagon Magna SE. The Mitsubishi Magna 1997 comes in Sedan and Wagon. The Mitsubishi Magna 1997 is available in Regular Unleaded Petrol.
When did the Mitsubishi Magna Grand Tourer come out?
In September 1990, to commemorate its 10th anniversary as an Australian manufacturer, Mitsubishi launched 1000 Magna Grand Tourer sedans (colloquially known as the “GT” and 500 in white, 250 in burgundy, 250 in Riviera blue) featuring a full bodykit, gold striping and gold alloy wheels.
Where was the Mitsubishi Magna Cyclone engine made?
Magna’s 4-cylinder (codenamed “4G54” and marketed as “Astron II”) and V6 (codenamed “6G72” and “6G74” and marketed as “Cyclone”) engines were also manufactured by MMAL in South Australia, at the Lonsdale plant.