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19-11-2007, 01:19 PM | #121 | ||
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Some one has made a complete site to Mitso bashing -
http://www.mitsubishisucks.com/ 380 is the Gallant I believe |
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19-11-2007, 01:30 PM | #122 | |||
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19-11-2007, 01:37 PM | #123 | |||
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The 380 is loosely based off the American Mitsubishi Galant, but shares all of about zero parts. It's only coincidence they look similar - that's my understanding anyway. |
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19-11-2007, 02:35 PM | #124 | ||
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I've only ever driven a 380 as a hire car - for 5 days and was very impressed considering the amount of bad press i've heard about it...
dont know that I would buy one, however I wouldnt believe any bad words about it - apart from it being as ugly as sin ;) perhaps the supercharged version will be more fun... |
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20-11-2007, 06:05 PM | #125 | ||||
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After all, IMO RWD matters for sports models, utes, and possibly luxo models, the basic family pack versions wouldn't benefit as much from it. (don't go on about towing, because a Territory would on it for that use) Quote:
Actually, I'd lean towards killing the 380, import Galant and building the Lancer here. The large car segment is in decline, people want smaller cars these days. Whilst there will always be a place for large 6/8 cylinder sedans in the Aussie market, they will not be as dominant as they once were. What's more, the Commodore and Falcon are the typical Aussie sedans with their loyal fan bases (and V8SC, etc), and the Camrion has the Toyota reputation for reliability, where does Mitsubishi fit in? The Lancer would have more of a sporting pedigree thanks to the Evo.
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20-11-2007, 06:13 PM | #126 | |||
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Having lots of recalls = lots of faults. Lots of faults = bad.
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20-11-2007, 07:19 PM | #127 | |||
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Better a car that needs wheels chocks and shudders at every application of the brakes. Those Toyotas on the other hand! Dan |
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Having lots and lots and lots of recalls means there are lots and lots and lots of problems with the car(s). Having none can either mean there are none, or the maker doesn't care. Question to anyone who knows... does the Government force recalls onto automakers or not?
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My partners car had 2 recalls in 11 years. Thats a pretty good record. And it pains me to say this because i actually work for an Australian car manufacturer, but the car is very well made with good components and ultra reliable to boot.
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As for Toyota's large amounts of recalls, another factor no one has mentioned would be the quite diverse model line up, compared with say Ford. And besides, we would be pulling the wool over our own eyes if we are to sit here and preach that the Ford, or for that matter our Falcon doesn't have issues (often common to all) for which they should have been recalled, and if they were a Toyota, would have been recalled. |
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Ford have the Falcon, the utes, the wagon, LWB (soon to go), and the Terri all on one line. I can tell you Ford have a much harder job in building cars then Toyota ever will as they dont do 'real' model mix. The king manufactures in this area are BMW. |
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Yaris Corolla Camry Aurion Avensis Pirus Tarago Rav4 Kluger Prado Hilux Hiace Coaster Landcruiser 75 Landcruiser 200 This is a not as diverse model lineup: Fiesta Focus Mondeo Falcon Territory Escape Ranger Transit Its effectively 14 unique models (even when combining Aurion/Camry) vs 8 from Ford. |
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Toyota Motor Corp Australia is responsible for issuing recalls for any Toyota in Australia. I am arguing that you would probably expect Toyota to have more recalls on average given the larger model variety of cars that they sell in Australia, not to mention the thousands and thousands of cars they produce per year - they are afterall our largest car manufacturer Last edited by Dave_au; 21-11-2007 at 02:04 PM. |
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21-11-2007, 06:55 PM | #138 | ||
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All mitsubishi have done is put a new wrapper over an ageing driveline and an ugly one at that. I know Oldsmobile toranado was a 7L front wheel driver!! Simple, theres just too much torque going to the front wheels. Makes a mess of engine mounts and makes for an unruley ride when punished.
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I was working at Mitsubishi Tonsley Park bodybuild maintenance when the 380 was being planned. Every single decision that effects MM Australia gets made in Japan. The large presses (that do the whole side panels) were being installed when the Japanese bosses came to visit. Apparently, if they were not so far through the structural work, the presses would have been canned and the plant shut down. Because the capital expense was so large - they canned their "world class" engine line, sent all the small parts manufacturing offshore and prayed that the sales of the 380 would pull them out of the . At the same time they stopped production of a plant in South America. Mitsubishi Motors worldwide is in strife - not just MMA. MMA could actually export a whole lot more Magna's to the states but for some strange reason they try to make more Australian models.
MMA knows that Australians don't really want a large front wheel drive, hence the AWD Magna. MMA also know the stigmata attatched to the Magna name - hence the 380 name for their new car. When RalliArt brought out the TJ AWD - MMA purchased RalliArt Australia. They were going to build an XR/SS killer with Mivtec heads, and a little turbo. The Japanese asked them to resubmit the proposal - (Too expensive). They then subbmitted a Mivtec head and PD supercharger - guess what - (resubmit). They then put forward a proposal for just the Mivtec head which the Japs use on their V6 anyway. And the response.....Resubmit.. What hope does Mitsubishi Motors Australia have....
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05-12-2007, 02:37 PM | #141 | ||
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Here's about 23 they just sold to the Brunei Government. They are all the same spec and black in colour, BG number plates. I have also seen a white one with chequer blue and white striping which the Brunei Police use to cruise the coastal highway here.
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