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05-07-2005, 10:08 AM | #31 | |||
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I can't stand the numerical names! Oooh, a new, super-edgy image - a 380!! OMGWTFBBQ! You've got a 380? What does that look like? What manufacturer is that from?
It works for BMW and Mercedes because there's not 2000 of them sold per month. The serious problem car manufacturers have got is they're trying to appeal to youth - which is ridiculous - very few people <25 buy family sedans, especially new. The place they buy them is on the second hand market. I think this numerary naming system is just a faze in the car industry, it will go the way of bullet taillights and vinyl roofs.
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05-07-2005, 10:15 AM | #33 | ||
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First thought was that the name was very similar to BMW (318i). Second thought was that they are obviously not implementing a bigger size engine (ie. 8cyl) in the future.
Interesting name, although I have never been a big fan of "number names"
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I wouldnt say the prevous V6's have been quality either... Valve seat recession problems are just part of it... The AU motor however doesnt seem to have any major problems..
Good Luck to mitsubishi, just a pity it still drives the front wheels and not the rears.
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I'll be interested to see the car when it comes out, but in truth, mitsubishi has lost a lot of respect/trust with the previous magna models....
But tell me, is anybody else here completely fed up with hearing Tom Phillips dribble on and on about the car being "better built, better backed then any other car built in Australia"
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05-07-2005, 10:25 AM | #36 | |||
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How can you say it is the worst backed car in Australia when it has the longest warranty?
Steffo, your letting your own prejudices get in the way here. Here's a review of the VRX when it actually was probably the best local engine at the time. http://autoweb.drive.com.au/A_0660/cms/article.html |
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05-07-2005, 10:35 AM | #38 | ||
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Mitsubishi isn't exactly a good backer. I wouldn't want a 1 day warranty from a company that's going down the toilet, let alone five years. What happens to it if/when they collapse?
The best backed cars built in Australia = Toyota Camry/Avalon. Then its Commodore & Falcon tied. Again I'll say, performance and reliability are two different things. The VRX could definitley perform, but, the Falcon has proven to be a long-lasting, reliable engine. Regardless of performance. They to 1,000,000km as taxi's, then get sold off and bought by people as cheap transport, who drive them more after that. I've never seen a Magna, Camry, Avalon or Commodore do that. Doesn't matter how it performs, in my book, that makes the 4.0 litre the best quality engine in any Australian made car. And yeah, the VRX was an impressive car. Still is.
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Mitsubishi 380, brought to you by the same company that brought you the ZERO.!!!
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Ford will need a killer GTHO to beat this new 380kw monster from mitsubishi :
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05-07-2005, 10:50 AM | #42 | |||
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I have a mate who has a 1988 Magna - NEVER had a problem. it's on over 500,000km's and never needed any engine work or had any transmission problems etc. (one oil hose did get a leak a few months ago - first problem) :p Parent's 1996 Magna - same thing, my old 1991 magna - same thing... never had 1 issue. Father in law has a second car which is a magna - 1992 model - gives him far less hassles than his old AU falcon or his current BA XR ... that's why he said he bought it as a second car - they don't F**k up... Mitsubishi = reliability... if there's one thing they are - it's reliabale.. Not just the engine either - the entire car's mechanics... I know when I have to get a second car - it'll be a Magna (or 380 or whatever) - they are really low maitenance and low worries... and they last... Falcon makes damn good reliable engines to... but you can't ever doubt the reliability and quality of a Magna... [EDITED] - got a bit emotional :p my appologies. Last edited by Deadman; 05-07-2005 at 11:02 AM. |
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There are also Magna Taxi's, not very many but that is becuase we are Holden/Ford country. When Ford released the AU and everyone bagged it with there mouths & wallets, there were rumours of Ford production stopping & importing cars for local sale. This was extreme talk, but for it to happen there must have been some American Ford bosses mentioning it. If MMAL stopped, Mitsi Japan would take over & import vehicles, same as Nissan did in the 90's, all warrantees would be covered. |
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05-07-2005, 11:04 AM | #44 | |||
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Magna ES Limited Edition, 3.5 V6, 4spd Auto = $29,990 Falcon wouldn't be so widely used in an industry that requires cars to be able to withstand abuse, and being on the road 24 hours a day seven days a week, without good reason. I challenge you to do the same in a Magna. I challenge you to find me one, with over 1 million on the clock, still being driven daily. I can find you Falcons like that. I challenge you to find me one with 1 million km on it, that still drives like a brand new car. I can find you Falcons like that too. My dad's gf, her mum has a 1994 Magna V6. It doesn't feel or look 11 years old. It feels, and looks, 25 years old. It feels cheap, looks cheap, the doors feel hollow, its all worn and crap looking. And she takes care of it, and drives it only a few km a day. I've got a mate who has a 2001 Magna 3.5 V6, its something like 40,000km old, total pile of poo, you'd think it was a 20 year old car when you sat in it. The cloth on the seats is all poor, it rattles and shakes when you start it, the panels are in poor shape, and you get the feeling it's going to fall to pieces if you go over a speed bump in it. Like I said, find me one, with 1,000,000km on it, driving as if its a new car. Then I'll agree that they're reliable. Until then, Falcon > Magna. And everything else made in this country, for that matter. Maybe not performance wise, but longliveability.. its got everything else domestic beaten, hands down.
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Like I said before, the VRX was definitley a great performance car, but it doesn't come close to Falcon for longliveability. Nothing made here does.
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I'll challenge anyone to actually bother to be a car enthusiast and own any ONE falcon to do 1,000,000. Unless your running a courier car or a taxi then its a pointless argument. Up until 350,000 to 400,000kms all of the aussie big car engines are pretty much the same. Dare I say, I would suspect that the majority of falcon engines to go past 650,000 (and Im not saying they won't), have, at one time or another had significant engine work.
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When will you start this challenge? And how will you prove it? I know your passionate about Ford's, but lets keep this thread rational and maybe on topic :1syellow1 |
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I thought the new car was gonna be rated at 190kw? OR did i dream that? I've been dreaming about mitsubishis?!?!
In all seriousness, i hope the car 'fires' for them. Itd be a real shame to see the company and its manufacturing facilities leave adelaide. That's a lot of people outta the job (more so than have already lost their job at the lonsdale plant)...
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Wasnt the Ralliart Magna AWD not FWD. It would sort of be stupid in the first place to associate the Ralliart name with anything other than AWD.
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Ralliart Magna was FWD... the VRX was FWD or AWD
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I read on Fordmods.com that the 'new Magna' will be AWD across the range. The bloke who said it is a Mitsu employee, so I am tempted to believe this.
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What a crock of s#%t that there's any falcon's around that have done 1,000,000 kms and look and drive like new that haven't been totally rebuilt! Steffo you are a fool! |
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05-07-2005, 04:50 PM | #59 | ||
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Steffo you really are a tripper...
Any car will rack up high kilometres when used as a taxi... Are you stupid or something??? As taxi engines are constantly running, they are always at a constant temperature, which means less expanding / contracting of components which ultimately equals longer engine life. Besides, 1 million + kms with an untouched engine is absolute BS, most taxis are on their second engine and third transmission by about 800,000, and I don't care what your old man, uncle, cousin, brother or mate of a mate has to say. I challenge you to find a falcon which will reach 500,000km under normal non taxi use over a period of say, 10 years. I have spoken to many taxi drivers, who have told me that falcons are preffered not due to reliability, but due to the fact that their poor resale makes them cheaper to buy on the second hand market (where many taxis are bought), the fact that they are superior to run on LPG, and the cheaper parts and servicing. Stop feeding us your crap. |
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But on a serious note - you made really good points about the life of taxi's... I was going to mention that earlier - but don't know much about them so thought i'd save myself the chance of being flamed... Getting back on topic - I think the fact that the new Mitsubishi car has stirred this much debate is a good thing - I really hope this car thrives on gossip, a challenge to compete with ford and holden, and actually does sell... Mitsubishi is great for the Australia economy, esspecially with export oportunities and also the amount of jobs etc that benefit from keeping it here (rather than going back to import only status)... It would be disappointing to see any of the major Australian car manufactures leave the country... Esspecially when I think Mitsubishi really do try and have a decent go at producing good vehicles... Anyhoo.. I think my 2c is up... Last edited by Deadman; 05-07-2005 at 05:03 PM. |
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