Got my license in one of those. I'll always have a soft spot for them. As much as people may like to poke fun at Magnas, even as a Holden man I think we should be just as proud of them as any Holden or Ford. Now we have no car industry and most of the new cars sold here are garbage. A shame.
Well... the Mitsubishi Magna/Verada Estate (Here known as the Sigma Wagon) was the ONLY Aussie Car ever, which was sold Here in Germany The Saloon Version was of Japanese origin however
Woow mitsubishi got its assembly plant in australia , opel calais oso assembl here , during old day vauhall , holden brand oso assemble too, australia is a car assembly in east asia country other than japan , korea , indonesia and malaysia since 1983, good info for the youngsters !
Not anymore, Mitsubishi closed 2008, the rest waited until the 2nd half of the following decade before closing down and leaving Australia to imports only.
And all the workers, you can see why all our aussies cars were shit, no one takes pride, no one cares, just do this job shit, get paid, fuck off home and do it again. The complete opposite of say Japan were all their workers say at Hinojosa or Toyota are so proud to work there and take pride in their jobs and output.
That's just the Australian package mate, anything we touched in the auto sector turned to shit, that's why everyone pulled out. Hopeless workers, processes and greedy unions that's the truth.
@@emilyking329 In fact, the majority sales were Astron 2.6 powered and sure did have timing chains from its birth at Chryslers Lonsdale plant in 1979 until the last ones made in 1998. Mitsubishi Australia at least persisted and made chain driven cam and balance shaft engines for almost 20 long years...
Gotta love all the Bogans working in that place, bahahaha it's like watching something garn puts up. Yeh mate working at mitsushitty really is great mate. Hahahaha
That was true of Ford and Holden. Mitsubishi Australia actually designed the Magna- the Japanese parent company had misgivings about building such a large FWD platform, but they are now the norm. It makes the "Japcrap" garbage spewed by Folden fanboys hilarious as all their beloved "Aussie" cars are rebadged imports. Mitsubishi also used to assemble engines for these cars in Australia (and export drivetrains to other assemply lines worldwide).
@@xr6ladBill Clinton had just made his "We must engage with China" speech. We did not comprehend the destruction of our manufacturing jobs that was about to happen. USSR had just collapsed 5 years prior, the western globalist no longer needed to have strong manufacturing, to present an image of a successful system. (1994, built my first home and land $83k). It's taken a lot of corporate lobbying career politicians to get to this train wreck of a society. eg....Can you describe a woman ?
Sigmas and Magnas wernt much good the auto gearboxes were breaking down under warranty the sigmas with their rattling timing chain woes re early Mitsubishi galants and la lb lancers were good cars! the saturn engine was very reliable and manufactured well they had no problems re mitsubishi cordias their engines wore out quick cylinder bore woes,Ford and Holden had their problems too cracked manifolds,broken rocker studs on the falcons weak floor pans on vb commodores I worked on them all really Australian motorist not getting good value for money spent on new cars back then maybe thats why new cars wernt selling compared to overseas vehicles.
Interesting. I've owned 3 Magnas- all had their original, unopened auto gearboxes. Funny, timing chains do rattle at 200+k kms....when they are due for replacement.
Never were that good of a vehicle. Nothing that was made in Australia was. Japanese built vehicles were and are far superior to anything we ever did or could build.
@maxrockatanksyOG yep all holden and ford needed to do was fit their v8s to the twin cab utes that the market wanted and toyota already sells a v8 hilux chastised car in USA so they would of done same and Nissan has a v8 also they could fit to navaras and actually made them reliable for once..lol... and Mitsubishi acting like they are on meth as usual would of done a ralliart twin turbo v6
I have a 1995 Mitsubishi Verada and it's still going strong. Very proud to own this car that was built full Australian.
Such a shame we lost this and all the others
Some of those are still kicking, like mine (26 years in circulation, 28 years since assembly)
Fantastic. I was there during this period . Thanks for the upload
I enjoyed watching this, the 380 best car ever to close a factory.
7:04 Amazing that the spray painters aren't even wearing respirators.
High quality and very impressive.
Got my license in one of those. I'll always have a soft spot for them. As much as people may like to poke fun at Magnas, even as a Holden man I think we should be just as proud of them as any Holden or Ford. Now we have no car industry and most of the new cars sold here are garbage. A shame.
Australia delivering cars overseas wow if only.. thanks for video
Well... the Mitsubishi Magna/Verada Estate (Here known as the Sigma Wagon) was the ONLY Aussie Car ever, which was sold Here in Germany
The Saloon Version was of Japanese origin however
Woow mitsubishi got its assembly plant in australia , opel calais oso assembl here , during old day vauhall , holden brand oso assemble too, australia is a car assembly in east asia country other than japan , korea , indonesia and malaysia since 1983, good info for the youngsters !
thank you for sharing
If you want to enter a demolition derby get a 3.5 magna.. they are pretty strongly built
I worked there in the 80s
10:35 flogging away as she talks next to it. love it.
I like Mitsubishi
Plus one for the XF Taxi at @46
Under estimated car the Magna it was a great car built here
Not anymore, Mitsubishi closed 2008, the rest waited until the 2nd half of the following decade before closing down and leaving Australia to imports only.
I love the mullet hair
I get a pretty strong "I really don't give a toss" vibe from this presenter
And all the workers, you can see why all our aussies cars were shit, no one takes pride, no one cares, just do this job shit, get paid, fuck off home and do it again. The complete opposite of say Japan were all their workers say at Hinojosa or Toyota are so proud to work there and take pride in their jobs and output.
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So 90's Australia
I must have missed the bit when they added the rust and oil leaks and lose timing chains will have to watch it again
That's just the Australian package mate, anything we touched in the auto sector turned to shit, that's why everyone pulled out. Hopeless workers, processes and greedy unions that's the truth.
They don't even have timing chains, they have timing belts mate
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Grub, get out of Australia.
@@emilyking329 In fact, the majority sales were Astron 2.6 powered and sure did have timing chains from its birth at Chryslers Lonsdale plant in 1979 until the last ones made in 1998. Mitsubishi Australia at least persisted and made chain driven cam and balance shaft engines for almost 20 long years...
@@emilyking329 thats right...the guy is a moron..probably a holden push rod fanatic
GO GARY GO !
Gotta love all the Bogans working in that place, bahahaha it's like watching something garn puts up. Yeh mate working at mitsushitty really is great mate. Hahahaha
Yep. Paid well, piss it up the wall every friday night, then put their hands out for government money when they run the company bankrupt...
Sure wasn't much self declaration going on when I was on the left hand body line . . . Or the right for that matter 😂🤣
I thought they shut down the Australian Mitsubishi plant.
they did in 2008. this was from the early 90s
Mitsubishi paint is notorious for fading badly.
look around ..all cars now fade if not garaged..its the clear coat..we all want shiny cars
To be fully accurate Australia never fully made cars..much of it was imported componets
That was true of Ford and Holden. Mitsubishi Australia actually designed the Magna- the Japanese parent company had misgivings about building such a large FWD platform, but they are now the norm. It makes the "Japcrap" garbage spewed by Folden fanboys hilarious as all their beloved "Aussie" cars are rebadged imports.
Mitsubishi also used to assemble engines for these cars in Australia (and export drivetrains to other assemply lines worldwide).
misubishi had a foundry and made their magna engines too..
Then greed kicked in to make more money, and then left Australia for cheaper labour.
Imagine that. Wanting to make more money. Bet you’ve handed back every wage rise you’ve got and said ‘don’t worry, my salary is fine’
@@xr6lad Explain to us how unskilled assemply line labour is worth $130k a year. We are all ears.....
@@xr6ladBill Clinton had just made his "We must engage with China" speech. We did not comprehend the destruction of our manufacturing jobs that was about to happen.
USSR had just collapsed 5 years prior, the western globalist no longer needed to have strong manufacturing, to present an image of a successful system. (1994, built my first home and land $83k). It's taken a lot of corporate lobbying career politicians to get to this train wreck of a society. eg....Can you describe a woman ?
Sigmas and Magnas wernt much good the auto gearboxes were breaking down under warranty the sigmas with their rattling timing chain woes re early Mitsubishi galants and la lb lancers were good cars! the saturn engine was very reliable and manufactured well they had no problems re mitsubishi cordias their engines wore out quick cylinder bore woes,Ford and Holden had their problems too cracked manifolds,broken rocker studs on the falcons weak floor pans on vb commodores I worked on them all really Australian motorist not getting good value for money spent on new cars back then maybe thats why new cars wernt selling compared to overseas vehicles.
Most of this is very true but our Magna is auto and has no issues
Interesting. I've owned 3 Magnas- all had their original, unopened auto gearboxes. Funny, timing chains do rattle at 200+k kms....when they are due for replacement.
Never were that good of a vehicle. Nothing that was made in Australia was. Japanese built vehicles were and are far superior to anything we ever did or could build.
Cool story. That's why they exported Magnas to.....*cough* Japan *cough* and sold them as a premium model.
@@TyphoonVstrompeople just love to rag on things they have no idea about
you have obviously never driven in a 380
Thats why they closed down because they built crap, Just look at the prehistoric production line.
No these were made very well by Mitsubishi it’s a pity they stopped it we got a 1993 executive sedan and she runs like new!
And she’s only done 190k
Unions, Ford Oz, GMH, Mitsu Oz & Tpyota Oz not reading what customers wanted is what killed them all off.
@@maxrockatanksyOG Exactly. Could’ve made a killing manufacturing RAV4 Hybrids, Hiluxes and Ford Rangers in todays market.
It looks prehistoric because the video was made 30 years ago. These cars are now eligible for historic rego!
@maxrockatanksyOG yep all holden and ford needed to do was fit their v8s to the twin cab utes that the market wanted and toyota already sells a v8 hilux chastised car in USA so they would of done same and Nissan has a v8 also they could fit to navaras and actually made them reliable for once..lol... and Mitsubishi acting like they are on meth as usual would of done a ralliart twin turbo v6