What kind of transmission does a 1998 Magna V6 have?
1998 would be a TF, with a proper 4 speed auto box. But like any autobox of the era, they can develop terminal problems with km, and those problems have little to do with how often the gearbox was, or wasn’t serviced with fresh fluid.
When did the first Mitsubishi Magna come out?
The model debuted in 1987. Initially Magna was equipped with in-line four-cylinder engines and bodies sedan and station wagon. Over the years, each new series increased in size, and with the second generation in 1991, the range was supplemented by a luxury version called Mitsubishi Verada with a V6 engine.
Is the Mitsubishi Magna V6 in good condition?
I have a 1998 Mitsubishi Magna V6 Auto. I bought it second hand about 1 month ago cheap. The guy who sold it to me insisted that he had it serviced every three months but the auto gearbox seems to not be in a great condition and I don’t know if it’s worth getting a new gearbox, fixing it or selling the car off.
Where was the Mitsubishi Verada and Magna made?
Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited produced Mitsubishi Verada and Mitsubishi Magna at its Clovelli Park plant in South Australia. Most engines – primarily the original four-cylinder Astron II (model 4G54) and subsequent V6 engines (model 6G72 and 6G74) -were manufactured in Lonsdale, South Australia.
1998 would be a TF, with a proper 4 speed auto box. But like any autobox of the era, they can develop terminal problems with km, and those problems have little to do with how often the gearbox was, or wasn’t serviced with fresh fluid.
When did the Mitsubishi Magna come out in Australia?
Mitsubishi Magna. The Mitsubishi Magna is a mid-size car that was produced over three generations between 1985 and 2005 by Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited (MMAL). Developed as a replacement for the Mitsubishi Sigma, each Magna generation derived from Japanese platforms re-engineered for the Australian market and conditions.
I have a 1998 Mitsubishi Magna V6 Auto. I bought it second hand about 1 month ago cheap. The guy who sold it to me insisted that he had it serviced every three months but the auto gearbox seems to not be in a great condition and I don’t know if it’s worth getting a new gearbox, fixing it or selling the car off.
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.