What was the first generation of Mitsubishi Magna?
The TM series was marred by various quality-control problems (chiefly, fragile engine heads and automatic transmissions), which were gradually rectified throughout the life of the first generation. April 1987 brought the first update to Magna, designated TN.
What kind of transmission technology does Magna use?
All transmissions from Magna are based on layshaft transmission technology and provide a variable combination of efficiency, driving comfort and performance. Offering a multitude of ratio layout options, this technology allows for adjustments in single ratios and gear spread according to the specification of each engine.
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What are the cosmetic changes on a Mitsubishi Magna?
Cosmetic changes included a new grille insert, the relocation of the rear license plate to the bumper and revised trim. Better seats, an optional EFI engine upgrade, revised automatic transmission, improved audio and more equipment marked the changes which kept sales strong.
What kind of transmission does a Mitsubishi Magna have?
Mitsubishi magna: magna 02 v6 4 speed auto transmission (type… magna 02 v6 4 speed… magna 02 v6 4 speed auto transmission (type 2) the neutral indicator light on dash flashes slowley when in drive. i have checked operators manual 6-19 automatic transmission indication/warning lamp (2). Can you give me any more info? Submitted: 8 years ago.
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.
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.
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.