Advantages: You can fit seven people into the car Disadvantages: I don't like the new model
We purchased a New Mitsubishi Spacewagon, in 1997, it has been a very good car, and we purchased it on an option plan, where you pay balance after 3 years, Change for new model or give car back to garage. The old Spacewagon we bought had a really useful rear seat, when not in use it goes into the floor, leaving a flat loading space. Mitsubishi decided to change that and the new model no longer goes into floor, you have got to physically remove and store elsewhere. So because of that we have decided to keep the car, as we have never had problems, and we do not like the new design, as it is less flexible. ...
Panda 09.10.2000
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Advantages: Rugged and versatile 4x4 / MPV - nothing like it available in UK.... Disadvantages: Not for Eco warriors - can be very thirsty... 28 mpg on a really good day.
Im a proud owner of a 1996 Delica 2.8 Turbo Diesel. Had the girl about 2 years now and wouldn't change her for anything. There is nothing like this on the UK market today, at all. And Mitsubishi really has missed a trick with this one, although the new models neither look as good nor are as good off road.
The L400 Space Gear as they are correctly known are Imports (Grey) so Insurance can be expensive, and whilst parts are surprisingly readily available finding a good mechanic or Mitsi dealer (and they are not all interested in these babies) is a good idea, although forums will answer 99% of questions for the compentant DIY'er.
They are relaxed cruisers and wether you have the 8 seat variant, or like mine the 7 seater (with Captains chairs) they spacious for passengers to. With the rear seats up you will seat 5/4 people and have major ...
Advantages: Looks, Sound, Power, Driver/Passenger comfort, Disadvantages: Some parts can be pricey, weak link rods on front suspension
-roads are fun especially when in manual mode. Get the car up to 3500rpm and the engine changes in to the mivec mode, switch to manual shift and the fun begins, this is where the engine develops the recognisable growl that you may hear on occassions, drop a gear and hit the pedal and a surge runs through the engine developing into a very quick take off...boy racers in their maxed Corsa's/ Puntos cant cope and neither can a lot of other similar coupes... (remember car of the year in Japan and used for racing aswell with very few mods)
The gear box in this model is semi - automatic with mitsubishi technology called INVECS, basically what it means is that when driving the car in manual the car will "remember" when you change gear at a certain RPM and then apply this to the gear change when it is driven in automatic. So, the car will drive in auto ...
zlatiko 26.05.2006
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XGA (1024 x 768) (native) / 1280 x 1024 (resized), XGA (1024 x 768)
Video Bandwidth
170 MHz
Display Format
786,432 pixels (1,024 x 768) x 3
Max Sync Rate (V x H)
120 Hz x 100 kHz
Bulb type
SHP 270 Watt
Bulb life cycle
2000 hour(s)
Features
Picture in picture, ColourView Natural Colour Matrix, 3D CineView
Native Aspect Ratio
4:3
Colour support
24-bit (16.7 million colours)
Projector lens system
Lens Aperture
F/1.8-2.1
Audio output
Type
Speaker(s) - integrated
Sound Output Mode
Mono
Output Power / Channel
5 Watt
Speaker(s)
1 x mixed channel
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support
3 years warranty
Service & Support Details
Limited warranty - lamp - 90 days
Limited warranty - parts and labour - 3 years
Environmental parameters
Sound Emission
30 dB
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Manufacturer's product description
The Mitsubishi XL5900 ColorView Projector offers 3900 ANSI lumens of brightness, multiple lens options and greater installation flexibility with its power horizontal and vertical lens shift. It can also be ordered without the standard lens. Plus, it is the first conference/boardroom installation projector available with a built-in motion-sensitive, anti-theft alarm for investment protection. The alarm, built into the connector panel cover, is set manually by a key. If someone moves the projector, a 120-decibel high pitch alarm will sound, attracting attention and foiling a potential theft.