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Mitsubishi Express 1982

The 1982 Mitsubishi Express range of configurations is currently priced from $2,640.

The 1982 Mitsubishi Express carries a braked towing capacity of up to 1000 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.

Mitsubishi Express 1982 Q&As

Check out real-world situations relating to the Mitsubishi Express here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • What is the ANCAP rating of a 2006 Mitsubishi Express?

    As a commercial vehicle, the 2006 express van was not crash tested by ANCAP when it was released. These days, the van carries a one-star safety rating as a used car, based on real-world crash data.

    Fundamentally, the Express is an old design and doesn’t make use of many of the most basic safety features that passenger cars of the day had. The forward seating position also has an effect on crash safety and, if you look at newer van designs, you’ll often see that the front-seat passengers are placed farther back in the vehicle as a result. The bottom line is that there are better choices if crash safety is your major concern.

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  • Problems with the AdBlue sensor in a 2021 Mitsubishi Express

    If it's as simple as the AdBlue sensor not telling the computer that more AdBlue has been added to the tank, then yes, it would seem like a pretty simple fix. But it may not be that simple. If there's a blockage in the tank or the line that takes the AdBlue to the car's exhaust (where it's injected into the exhaust to reduce harmful tailpipe emissions) then the car may still 'think' that there's no AdBlue on board.

    There could also be more to restarting an engine that has shut itself down than simply adding more AdBlue, too. Perhaps there's a specific restarting procedure that has to be followed, perhaps involving resetting the computer manually. One would imagine, however, that a dealership that sells the cars new would be aware of this.

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  • Would a 2000 Mitsubishi Express make a decent camper van?

    Plenty of people have successfully converted vans and small busses into campervans. The reason some are more successful than others is often down to the previous life the vehicle has lived and what sort of preventative maintenance it has been treated to.

    A vehicle that has been serviced properly and used carefully is likely to be a good thing even with a few years and plenty of kilometres on board. But one that has been used and abused and neglected in terms of maintenance is not a vehicle you want to be buying second-hand, regardless of make or model.

    So make sure the vehicle has a complete service history and try to find out a bit about what it was used for. Does it have a big tow-bar fitted? If so, it's probably towed some heavy loads and that places stresses on every part of the vehicle. Is there any sign-writing on the vehicle (or shadows on the paint where corporate logos once were)? If so, the vehicle has almost certainly been used commercially and may or may not have been driven sympathetically by the company apprentice.

    Treat it like an archaeology project, and you'll be amazed what you can learn. Meantime, a privately owned Express van with full service history is the one you want, but be prepared to pay more for such a thing.

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  • Are there reliability problems with the 2010 Mitsubishi Express

    While the basic mechanical package of the Express was reasonably well-sorted, any reliability issues for any commercial vehicle 13 years on will almost certainly be down to how the van has been used and how it's been maintained.

    Check the service history. If there is none, be very wary. Also, try to find out what industry the vehicle has worked in until now. Some tasks are far more likely to shorten a vehicle's lifespan than others.

    Also, have a close look at what the vehicle is trying to tell you. Is the driver's seat damaged on the bolsters where a driver has made thousands of deliveries? If so, you might be looking at a vehicle that has spent all its life in urban running. Does the vehicle have a tow-bar fitted, suggesting it might have lugged heavy loads around. Don't ignore the vital sings, either; is the oil clean? Are there any mechanical noises? It's amazing what close observation can reveal.

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Mitsubishi Express 1982 Dimensions

Dimensions for the 1982 Mitsubishi Express are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1690mm x 1995mm and can vary on the basis of model.

Dimensions for the Mitsubishi Express 1982 Dimensions  include 1800mm height, 1690mm width, 3990mm length.
Mitsubishi Express Model Body Type Height x Width x Length Ground Clearance
L300 Commercial 1805x1690x3990 mm 180 mm
L300 Commercial 1800x1690x3990 mm 180 mm
Starwagon Commercial 1995x1690x4035 mm 185 mm
L200 Ute 1555x1650x4690 mm 205 mm
L200 Ute 1535x1650x4690 mm 177 mm
L200 (4X4) Ute 1640x1650x4690 mm
L200 1150KG Ute 1535x1650x4690 mm
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Mitsubishi Express 1982 Price and Specs

The Mitsubishi Express 1982 is currently available from $2,640 for the Express L200 1150Kg up to $4,070 for the Express L200 1150Kg.

Pricing guides

$3,355
Based on third party pricing data
Lowest Price
$2,640
Highest Price
$4,070
Mitsubishi Express Model Body Type Specs Price from Price to
L300 Commercial 1.6L Leaded 4 SP MAN $2,640 $4,070
Starwagon Commercial 1.8L Leaded 5 SP MAN $2,640 $4,070
L200 Ute 2.0L Leaded 5 SP MAN $2,640 $4,070
L200 Ute 1.6L Leaded 4 SP MAN $2,640 $4,070
L200 (4X4) Ute 2.3L Diesel 5 SP MAN 4X4 $2,640 $4,070
L200 (4X4) Ute 2.0L Leaded 4 SP MAN 4X4 $2,640 $4,070
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Mitsubishi Express 1982 Wheel size

Wheel size for the 1982 Mitsubishi Express will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models.The wheel size available will alter the range of tyres available to be fitted.

Mitsubishi Express Model Body Type Front Tyre Size Front Rim Rear Tyre Size Rear Rim
L300 Commercial 175 R14C 175 R14C
L300 Commercial 175 SR 14 175 SR 14
Starwagon Commercial 175 SR 14 175 SR 14
L200 Ute 14x5 inches 14x5 inches
L200 1000KG 2.25M Ute 14x5 inches 14x5 inches
L200 Ute 175 SR 14 175 SR 14
L200 (4X4) Ute 14x5 inches 14x5 inches
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Mitsubishi Express 1982 Towing capacity

The Mitsubishi Express’s towing capacity ranges from 0kg to 1000kg. Some models also offer heavy-duty or towing option packs which can increase towing capacity, as well as options which can hamper towing capacity. Towing capacities can vary wildly on a large number of factors. These include engine, transmission, model, and options chosen. Always check with the manufacturer or in your vehicles handbook before attempting to tow anything.

Mitsubishi Express Model Body Type Specs Braked Capacity
L300 Commercial 1.6L,Leaded,4 SP MAN 0kg
Starwagon Commercial 1.8L,Leaded,5 SP MAN 0kg
L200 Ute 1.6L,Leaded,4 SP MAN 0kg
L200 1000KG 2.25M Ute 2.0L,Leaded,5 SP MAN 0kg
L200 Ute 2.0L,Leaded,5 SP MAN 0kg
L200 Ute 2.0L,Leaded,5 SP MAN 1000kg
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Mitsubishi Express 1982 Fuel consumption

Fuel consumption for the 1982 Mitsubishi Express is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Mitsubishi Express is available with the following fuel types: Leaded and Diesel.

Mitsubishi Express Model Body Type Specs Fuel Consumption
L300 Commercial 1.6L,Leaded,4 SP MAN
Starwagon Commercial 1.8L,Leaded,5 SP MAN
L200 Ute 2.0L,Leaded,5 SP MAN
L200 (4X4) Ute 2.3L,Diesel,5 SP MAN 4X4
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