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Images: Mitsubishi TJ Magna (2000-03)

Images: Mitsubishi TJ.I Magna (2000-02) Released in August 2000, the Mitsubishi TJ Series I (TJ.I) Magna was available as a sedan or wagon. Manufactured at Clovelly Park, South Australia, the front-wheel drive TJ Magna was powered by either 3.0- or 3.5-litre V6 petrol engines. Furthermore, the TJ.I Magna range consisted of Executive, Advance, Sports and […]

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Images: Mitsubishi TL Magna (2003-04)

Images: Mitsubishi TL Magna (2003-04) Released in July 2003, the Mitsubishi TL Magna was available as a sedan or wagon. Manufactured at Clovelly Park, Adelaide, the TL Magna was available with either 3.5-litre V6 petrol or dedicated LPG engines. Both the petrol and LPG 3.5-litre 6G74 engines, however, had a cast iron block, single overhead […]

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Images: Mitsubishi TW Magna (2004-05)

Images: Mitsubishi TW Magna (2004-05) Released in July 2003, the Mitsubishi TL Magna was available as a sedan or wagon. Manufactured at Clovelly Park, Adelaide, the TL Magna was available with either 3.5-litre V6 petrol or dedicated LPG engines. Both the petrol and LPG 3.5-litre 6G74 engines, however, had a cast iron block, single overhead […]

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Images: Mitsubishi CJ Lancer Ralliart (2008-15)

Images: Mitsubishi CJ Lancer Ralliart (2008-15) Released in September 2008, the Mitsubishi CJ Lancer Ralliart was available as a sedan or hatch (Sportback). Manufactured in Japan, the front-wheel drive Ralliart was powered by a detuned version of the 2.0-litre turbocharged 4B11T engine used in the C4ZA Lancer Evolution X. The 4B11T engine was mated to […]

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Images: Mitsubishi TE Magna (1996-97)

Images: Mitsubishi TE Magna (1996-97) Released in April 1996, the Mitsubishi TE Magna was initially available as a sedan with wagon models following in March 1997. Manufactured at Clovelly Park, South Australia, the TE Magna was available with either 2.4-litre four-cylinder of 3.0-litre V6 petrol engines… Read full Mitsubishi TE Magna review

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Images: Mitsubishi TF Magna (1997-99)

Images: Mitsubishi TF Magna (1997-99) Released in June 1997, the Mitsubishi TF Magna was available as a sedan or wagon. Manufactured at Clovelly Park, South Australia, the front-wheel drive TF Magna was available with either 2.4-litre four-cylinder of 3.0-litre V6 petrol engines. The TF Magna range initially consisted of four variants – the Executive, Advance, […]

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Images: Mitsubishi TH Magna (1999-00)

Images: Mitsubishi TH Magna (1999-00) Released in April 1999, the Mitsubishi TH Magna was available as a sedan or wagon. Manufactured at Clovelly Park, South Australia, the front-wheel drive TH Magna was powered by either 3.0- or 3.5-litre V6 petrol engines. Both the 3.0-litre 6G72 and 3.5-litre 6G74 V6 petrol engines had a cast iron […]

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Images: Mitsubishi CT9A Lancer Evolution IX (2005-07)

Images: Mitsubishi CT9A Lancer Evolution IX (2005-07) Released in August 2005, the Mitsubishi CT9A Lancer Evolution IX was a high performance sedan. The Evolution IX was powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine – with double overhead cams, four valves per cylinder and variable inlet valve timing (Mitsubishi’s MIVEC) – that was mated to a […]

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Images: Mitsubishi CT9A Lancer Evolution VIII (2004-05)

Images: Mitsubishi CT9A Lancer Evolution VIII (2004-05) Released in June 2004, the Mitsubishi CT9A Lancer Evolution VIII was a high performance sedan. The Evolution VIII was powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine – with double overhead cams and four valves per cylinder – that was mated to a five-speed, close-ratio manual transmission. The Evolution […]

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Images: Mitsubishi C4ZA Lancer Evolution X (2007-15)

Images: Mitsubishi C4ZA Lancer Evolution X (2007-15) The Mitsubishi CZ4A Lancer Evolution X was officially imported by Mitsubishi Australia from August 2008, though some models were privately imported between thwas date and when production commenced in October 2007. Transmission choices consisted of either a five-speed manual or six-speed semi-automatic transmission (Mitsubishi’s ‘Twin Clutch Sport Shift […]

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