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MITSUBISHI EXPRESS Used Car Review

Mitsubishi's rear-wheel-drive commercial vehicle was released in 1980 locally as both van and people-mover. Variant names included L200, L300, Starwagon and on later models Walk-Thru and Window (for the passenger-friendly Express), while there was a choice of wheelbase lengths. The updated 2003 model was blighted by a poor 1-star independent crash safety rating in 2007 and it led to Mitsubishi eventually pulling the model from sale in 2013.

Pros

Cons

  • Effective load-carrying ability
  • Mitsubishi's long warranty
  • Economical and keenly priced
  • SWB Window variant's folding rear bench
  • Woeful 1-star independent crash safety rating
  • Dated exterior design
  • Spartan interior with cheap materials
  • Five-year warranty of last new model sold now exhausted
This is general information and should not be relied on as purchasing advice.
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2021 Mitsubishi Express SN MY22 GLX LWB DCT White 6 Speed Sports Automatic Dual Clutch Van

  • 7500 km
  • Van/Mini van
  • Auto
  • 4 cyl 2.0L

BRAND NEW MY21 MITSUBISHI EXPRESS VAN GLX LWB !!!! 1 WEEK AWAY ... DONT MISS OUT, SECURE THIS CAR NOW WE CAN ONLY SELL IT ONCE, DON'T MISS OUT!! **ON THE SPOT FINANCE APPROVAL** COVID -19 update Customers we have taken all the necessary precautions to ensure the safety of both you and our staff is top priority. The measures in place include: -All contact surfaces around our vehicles are sanitised and wiped down before & after all test drives -We can offer an at home test drive service -On lin

$41,852 Drive Away^
Ravenhall, VIC

Dealer demo
23 hours ago

2000 Mitsubishi Express SJ M00 MWB White 4 Speed Automatic Van

  • 284440 km
  • Van/Mini van
  • Auto
  • 4 cyl 2.4L

This is the More Powerful 2.4 Litre Engine. Ideal for Delivery Business or Camping & Travelling. Very Clean Interior, and Mechanically A1. Just Fitted New Tyres & Exhaust Repair. Some Damage on both sides, does not affect sliding doors operation (refer to photos). Fantastic Vehicle to Drive, Any Inspection Welcome. Current Pink Slip Supplied. 1-5 Year Australia Wide Parts & Labour Warranty Available on this Vehicle. On-Site Finance Facilities and Trade-Ins Welcome. Home Delivery Options Avail

$7,500 Excl. Gov. Charges
Five Dock, NSW

Dealer used
30/04/2024

2009 MITSUBISHI EXPRESS SWB 5 SP MANUAL VAN

  • 349000 km
  • Van/Mini van
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 2.4L

Hello everybody, After more than 6 months of traveling around Australia by car, we are selling our beloved van... The good news is that it is FULLY equipped and we can make one or more of you happy! Some info : 🚐 MITSBUSHI EXPRESS 2009 πŸ“ Sector - ADELAIDE πŸ’° $AUD 8,900 negotiable πŸ•“ 349,000 km on the clock πŸ“ Rego valid until July 27, 2023 βœ… Registered WESTERN AUSTRALIA General equipment 1 awning 🌫 Roof bars 1 solar shower 10L 🚿 1x 2-person tent (not the one in the photo) ⛺️ 1 fridge wit

$6,999
Adelaide CBD, SA

07/04/2024

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Overview of the Mitsubishi Express

Overview of the Mitsubishi Express

Mitsubishi's rear-wheel-drive commercial vehicle was released in 1980 locally as both van and people-mover.

Variant names included L200, L300, Starwagon and on later models Walk-Thru and Window (for the passenger-friendly Express), while there was a choice of wheelbase lengths.

The updated 2003 model was blighted by a poor 1-star independent crash safety rating in 2007 and it led to Mitsubishi eventually pulling the model from sale in 2013.

MITSUBISHI EXPRESS GENERATIONS

2003-2013

RUNNING COSTS

Fuel Consumption

2.4L 4-cylinder: 10.4 litres per 100km

= Highly economical.

= Good economy.

= Average fuel use.

= Heavy consumption.

Servicing

SIMILAR MODELS TO MITSUBISHI EXPRESS

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: MITSUBISHI EXPRESS (2002 TO 2014)

It's unlikely anybody ever bought an Express van to use as a private car, so assume that any second-hand example has been worked hard.

Some will be in better shape than others, but it's important to check carefully for the sort of damage inflicted by a working life.

The 2.4-litre four-cylinder engine most commonly fitted to the Express can wear out with time and kilometres, so make sure it doesn't rattle when you start it from cold and that there's no blue or grey smoke from the tail-pipe at any time.

If any of those things are happening, it's a fair bet the engine is on the verge of being totally worn out, suggesting the rest of the vehicle might be ready for the scrappy as well.

Pay attention to tyres and brakes, too, as many fleet operators - who owned these things originally - did not.