Is the Mitsubishi Magna still available in Australia?
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What kind of engine does a Mitsubishi Magna have?
The Mitsubishi Magna V6 engine guarantees a smooth and powerful ride outputting 154kW and a torque of 310Nm. The driveline layout does provide some interference with performance, more so on the fuel economy. But that is to be expected from such an operating engine.
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When did the Mitsubishi Magna TP series come out?
In June 1989, a final update and facelift of the first generation Magna was launched, known as the TP series. Trimmings were again updated with a further revised grille insert and rear lights fascia (now featuring a grey row) as well as new wheels designs and paint colours.
When was the last Mitsubishi Magna made in Australia?
The Mitsubishi Magna is a mid-size car that was offered between May 1985 and September 2005 by Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited (MMAL). Manufactured at the Tonsley Park assembly plant in South Australia, Magna spanned three generations before being replaced by the company’s last Australian manufactured vehicle, the Mitsubishi 380.
What kind of drive does a Mitsubishi Magna have?
Over the years, Magna grew in size and offered V6 power as well as All-Wheel-Drive (AWD), the latter to compete against the market’s perception of better dynamics offered by its RWD rivals.
When did I Buy my Mitsubishi Magna wagon TF?
I bought my Magna 1998 wagon TF in 2002 with 150k on the clock first owned by BP NEW ZEALAND as a company car. I brought it back to Australia as reimportation was no problem and cheap.
Where was the Mitsubishi Magna Verada engine made?
MMAL manufactured the Magna/Verada at its Clovelly Park, South Australia plant. The majority of its engines—most notably, the original four-cylinder Astron II (codenamed 4G54) and subsequent Cyclone V6 engines (codenamed 6G72 and 6G74)—were manufactured at the Lonsdale, South Australia plant.