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Old 29-09-2005, 11:32 PM   #61
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That steering wheel is a shocker! Is it just me or does the boot/tail lights look like a Stato?
I think the boot/taillights make it look a little bit like a Vectra. Actually the whole car has a similar shape to the Vectra, especially how the bootlip blends into the taillights with a kink.
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Old 05-10-2005, 10:21 PM   #62
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Had a good look at the 380 VRX today as part of road show.
Most impressed with the instrument cluster and console.
Split fold rear seat not available in the 380.
Centre rear seat is only suitable for a child.
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Old 05-10-2005, 11:22 PM   #63
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Here is another picture and some more info;

http://www.drive.com.au/editorial/ar...vf=0&bg=8&pp=2
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After one of the most difficult gestation periods in the development of a new, locally produced large car, the moment has arrived for the unveiling of Mitsubishi Australia's great automotive hope, the 380.

It's a V6-powered, four-door sedan that will pitch its credentials against the entrenched (but ageing) stalwarts of the Australian large-car scene, Holden's Commodore and Ford's Falcon, and against suave imports in the medium-sized car market such as the Mazda6, Honda Accord Euro and Subaru Liberty.

Then there's Toyota's local Camry and Avalon.

It's a car that Mitsubishi has spent $600 million developing, including $250 million on equipment and process upgrades to its South Australian Tonsley car plant, and its future as a local manufacturer depends on its success.

The 380 is set for its public unveiling on October 13 at the Sydney motor show, a milestone some believed would never come.
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Old 06-10-2005, 01:33 PM   #64
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Nothing in the 380 makes me want to spend my hard earned.
Very bland.
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Old 06-10-2005, 01:38 PM   #65
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Ewan Kennedy gave it a pretty bad review saying its a pretender doesnt deserve to be associated with sports performance in any way at all, also said Front drive large cars will never compete with Com or Falcon.



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Old 06-10-2005, 03:37 PM   #66
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Ewan Kennedy gave it a pretty bad review saying its a pretender doesnt deserve to be associated with sports performance in any way at all, also said Front drive large cars will never compete with Com or Falcon.
Thats funny - I've got the very review in front of me and he doesn't give that impression at all, in fact I thought it was rather positive.

Its titled "Class act, inside and out" says "Mitsubishi also said this was the best mass produced production car ever built in Australia. This is a hard claim to prove, or disprove, but we've spent a lot of time looking at both the car and the Adelaide factory that produces it and the new Mitsubishi 380 is certainly a class act inside and out. Panel fit is tight and even, paint finish near flawless.... Mitsubishi's designers and engineers have put an impressive amout of work into their new 380"

It was also Mitsubishi, not Ewan, that says it's not a competitor to falcon or commodore. Weird.
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Old 06-10-2005, 05:37 PM   #67
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Thats funny - I've got the very review in front of me and he doesn't give that impression at all, in fact I thought it was rather positive.

Its titled "Class act, inside and out" says "Mitsubishi also said this was the best mass produced production car ever built in Australia. This is a hard claim to prove, or disprove, but we've spent a lot of time looking at both the car and the Adelaide factory that produces it and the new Mitsubishi 380 is certainly a class act inside and out. Panel fit is tight and even, paint finish near flawless.... Mitsubishi's designers and engineers have put an impressive amout of work into their new 380"

It was also Mitsubishi, not Ewan, that says it's not a competitor to falcon or commodore. Weird.
LOL,
Im reading a different article to that one.
To be fair to Ewan he was refering to the 380 GT in the article i read in the local paper titled "Thumbs up to 380".
His words: "the GT is a GT by name only", " there is a risk that the mitsubishi GT will be seen as a pretender", "its the GT tag that worries us".
He later goes on to say power figures seem "relatively high" compared to how it feels.. "this isnt a sports sedan, not even with the firmer suspension".
He compliments the built quality and refinement but i guess pointing out a 175KW front wheel drive large sedan isn't a sports sedan isnt exactly surprising..



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Old 06-10-2005, 06:20 PM   #68
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LOL,
Im reading a different article to that one.
Thats amazing, same author, different comments, Ewan or the newspaper editors must slightly skew the story depending on the audience.

Haha, well considering I'm living on Sydney's North Shore, I'm sure the 380 will probably be over-represented around here by the conservative, 50+ types.
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Old 06-10-2005, 08:57 PM   #69
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Thats amazing, same author, different comments, Ewan or the newspaper editors must slightly skew the story depending on the audience.

Haha, well considering I'm living on Sydney's North Shore, I'm sure the 380 will probably be over-represented around here by the conservative, 50+ types.
Probably an excellent example why its better to drive rather than read before you buy!



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If the 380 doesn't sell, i think it will be the end for Mitsubishi in Australia.
There are a lot car industry workers hoping this car makes good sales.
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Old 07-10-2005, 12:45 AM   #71
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Nothing in the 380 makes me want to spend my hard earned.
Very bland.
Agreed.

Most new cars these days are pretty decent looking etc, moving forward with designs etc and .. I dunno .. always leave me impressed

This one just looks like a magna with a few little tweaks.. doesn't look anything like the 'entirely new car' they talked about for the lead up.

Yes I know it's NOT a magna with tweaks, but it DOES look like it.
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Old 07-10-2005, 10:41 PM   #72
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If the 380 doesn't sell, i think it will be the end for Mitsubishi in Australia.
There are a lot car industry workers hoping this car makes good sales.
But not too good.
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