When did the Mitsubishi 380 Series 2 come out?

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 is the fuel consumption of a Mitsubishi 380?

It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 11.4L/100km for Sedan /ULP for the latest year the model was manufactured. The Mitsubishi 380 has maximum towing capacity of 1600kg for the latest model available. The Mitsubishi 380 has a number of different wheel and tyre options.

How big are the wheels on a Mitsubishi 380?

The Mitsubishi 380 has a number of different wheel and tyre options. When it comes to tyres, these range from 215×60 R16 for Sedan in 2008 with a wheel size that spans from 16×6.5 inches. The dimensions shown above are for the base model. See All Mitsubishi 380 Wheel Sizes

Is the Mitsubishi 380 good for a family?

Interior room is a big feature of the Mitsubishi 380, with space and comfort both being well above average in the back seat. Access to the rear seat is easy and this is a genuine family machine for those with kids at the hulking-teen stage of their lives. The in-cabin styling is pleasing to the eye and likely to remain timeless.

What’s the price of a 2008 Mitsubishi 380?

The Mitsubishi 380 2008 prices range from $2,999 for the basic trim level Sedan 380 SX to $9,580 for the top of the range Sedan 380 ES. The Mitsubishi 380 2008 is available in Regular Unleaded Petrol. Interested in a Mitsubishi 380?

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.

Is the Mitsubishi 380 GT a luxury car?

Write a review on ProductReview.com.au! The Mitsubishi 380 GT Sedan, is an unique vehicle just like it’s cousin vehicle the American mitsubishi galant. 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?

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 !