I drive a 2004 KL Verada AWD in similar condition to this one. I absolutely love it. After having many commodores of the same era, this is undoubtedly a better built vehicle. It still drives like new and I’ll never sell it 😊
Hi jimmyhsv, I do agree with you with build quality i think mitsubishi did an amazing job when building it and this verada was mine but I have since sold it but I really enjoyed driving it and it never missed a beat. How is the fuel economy with the AWD?
jimmyhsv, Ok good to know. I think I was getting around the 12-14 litres around town as well. They are a beautiful machine and made very well to last as I still see a few getting around. Thanks I really enjoyed mine and I would have another one.
Hi AG. The fuel economy is a bit on the high side, I won’t lie. Around town I’m sitting around 13-14L/100km. On an open road trip I get around 9-10L/100km. The car is meticulously maintained however so that may keep the figures reasonably low. It’s not unheard of for some AWD’s to be up around 15-16 urban and 11-12 freeway. Depends a lot on the vehicle and driving style. Overall though, I love it to pieces and it still brings a smile to my face every time I drive it. Yours looked absolutely beautiful :) Wonderful old cars :) The only thing is the rocker cover gaskets, the heater core and the wave spring in the auto tend to be weak points. Did yours hold up ok? I had the wave spring changed out for the later solid ring recently so fingers crossed it goes the distance:)
@@jimmyhsv7791 yes my rocker covers were put on too tight and they leaked but I had them fixed and the heater core and wave spring I hadn't had them done as yet but maybe it was done previously but I am not sure. But it drove so smoothly and effortlessly. One thing on mine that happened but went away was the Traction control light and engine lights would come up here and there and then go away so I didn't worry about it. I did look it up and it said I would have needed a couple of new solenoids.
I had one of those. In New Zealand for some reason it was called the Diamante vrx. It was a good car. Then I had the diamante ralliart in cherry red. They were great cars. Really under rated.
Hi Joe Dennehy, That's interesting how they rename cars in different countries and places. Yes they are very under rated. I was chuffed with mine but had to sell but I am keen on another one in the future. Very well presented car and good value for money and powerful as well.
Adcock Park aye. I been driving Mitsu's for decades. Reliability has been first class and everything that you touch feels quality. Unlike some manufacturers where everything that you touch feels like it's going to fall off in your hand
Hi Geoff, Thanks for watching I do appreciate it a lot Yes Adcock Park. I Do some of the videoing there. Nice place to go. Mitsubishi's are great cars and have always been and also very popular and Reliable and yes I do agree with you saying Mitsubishi's are well built and don't fall apart as easy as others do.
Hi BIAS TV, Thanks for watching I do appreciate it. Yes it's a shame the ones we sell. I loved mine and the same I should have never sold it. Maybe another one will come your way one day.
The center armrest had a place for a tissue box om the underside. The front cup holders are designed to take square milk cartoms as well as cups. One of the best thought out interiors ever put in a car.
Hi Peter, Thanks for watching I do appreciate it and yes it is a great layout for sure. I didn't know the cup holders were designed to take milk cartons. Mitsubishi knew what they were doing and I think they nailed it. Thanks again for watching.
I had one of them and still rate it as one of the best cars I have ever owned. Very well finished, impeccable handling and comfortable along with a spacious boot. It might have had not the room of a Falcon, but it ran rings around the noisy rough and badly built Commodore. More reliable than both of those as well.
Hi area51isreal, Thanks for watching I do appreciate it. Yes definitely I agree with you. They are an amazing car and great value and I think they out perform the falcon and commodore with build quality and they still give it a run performance wise but I do wish they were rwd instead of Fwd. Thanks again for watching.
@@agautomotive My pleasure mate. They did make an AWD version but it was pretty short lived, although I remember reading that the AWD car was pretty popular with the police as a pursuit car.
@@area51isreal71 Yes I would be keen on trying the AWD version next time around and yes I have heard that they were a hit with the police back in the day.
Most of the Magna's were much better than what they were made out to be. I think the problem came up because they didn't have a model in the V8 Supercars. But if you look at the Supercharged AWD model Magna/Verada, it was a clear winner across the board. There was nothing else like it at the time in this class for the money.
But even if you look at the FWD model's like the TJ series VRX or Ralliart model. The VRX was clearly faster than alot of V8s offered at the time & had much better fuel economy. The Ralliart Magna took first place at the Australian Motorkhana on launch too.
@@agautomotive Yes whether it was the frameless window's on the doors, the shape that gave it the aerodynamic co-efficiency of 0.28 (best in the class & probably still is) or the wild bodykit's. It was very cleverly designed. People miss that, some aerodynamic shape's are not always nice to look at but Mitsubishi did a great job with the TJ series VRX & the Ralliart look I thought. All that sharp styling served a purpose.
@@agautomotive The TL, TW & Verada model's that sported this new shape never received a bodykit like the TJ series. I wonder if it would've improved if they had.
Although I've never owned a Magna/Verada, I have always been rather fond of them. A good friend of mine had a lovely automatic TL VRX AWD which I drove a few times and liked very much. It was comfortable, sounded great and had plenty of power. Have always wanted to own one. Would love to have an AWD some day. Certainly a car we as Australians should have bought more of. Though it only means now these days they're far more appreciated, more so to the right person in the right condition.
Project_Calais, Thanks for watching I do appreciate it. I am also fond of them and have been for many years secretly. Yes they are a great vehicle with good space and good power and the AWD ones handle well. Yes I think more Aussies should have had one and yes to the right buyer they are. Keep any eye out for one as I will be doing the same. Thanks again for watching
I owned one of these in AWD , same colour , full leather , all the fruit . still the best car I ever owned. mine had the big bumpers front and back and easily the best driving light / headlights on any Aussie car.
Hi Leigh, Thanks for watching I do appreciate it and it's help myself and the channel so thankyou. Yes I was very fond of this car when I owned it and loved driving it and it was so smooth. Even through it wasn't an AWD it still handled all the corners and yes I do agree the driving lights/headlight were a cool design and I think much better than the Ford and holdens back in the day. I do miss this one. Thanks again.
As a Mitsubishi nut I have owned 28 Mitsubishi cars. I had the 2003 TL magna in the same colour. I Loved That Car. It was a hard choice to sell it but I got offered a good amount for it and invested in a 2015 Lancer Sport. I love it also but often wish I still had the Magna. I can honestly say with all my Mitsubishi cars of which some travelled well over 400,000ks I never had a issue.
Hi stephanburgess654, Thankyou for watching i do appreciate it and it helps the channel. I was in the same boat I got offered a good amount but wasn't keen on selling and I loved this one. It was so smooth and handled well top. Nice the Lancer's are a great little car and yes the Magna's will be missed that's for sure. Wow over 400,000 kms that's awesome nice work. Thanks again 👍
@@GForceVRX and this particular one was mine untill I sold it recently and I loved it and it was the last of the proper magna/veranda's not like the newer 380's
Hi Graham, Thanks for that. It is a beautiful car. Yes very true back then no safety features to take over and nearly run you off the road. A driver's car and still luxury even by today's standards.
Hi callumfreebairn8082, Thanks for watching I do appreciate it. Thankyou very much for noticing. I changed the design and I have now changed it again in my latest videos.
Hi Memez 227, Thanks for watching I do appreciate it and your welcome and what game is it you play? If you want to share my channel and videos around with your friends I would appreciate that and it helps the channel to grow as well.
Hi Holden Straya, Thanks for watching I do appreciate it. The front end is not to everyone's taste but I do prefer it over the square ones but others prefer the older look
Hi freeagent8225, Thanks for watching I do appreciate it. No it doesn't have a v8 and yes it is front wheel drive but mitsubishi did a very good job to get it to where it was up against the Holden and Fords and it still went very well. When did I call it an Aussie car? I think it had more character and styling than the others and it still went very well and it was loved by Aussies all around Australia and abroad. Thankd again for watching. 👍
@neilasd3043, Thanks for watching I do appreciate it and they were Aussie but not anymore and Mitsubishi was a great contender as a lot of people had them.
@@agautomotive I have pics of the first 48 215 LEFT HAND DRIVE that ain't Aussie. Lots to say about so called Aussie cars but I'm 73 not enough time left. I had a 2003 VRX It looked new in & out holden &ford owners loved it.
@neilasd3043 , That's awesome all the way back then and yes left hand drive wasn't Aussie. 73 is a great age to be and you have plenty of life left in you. That's great you had a 2003 VRX and yes it did give the holden and Ford guys something to think about didn't it.
Hi dean r, Thankyou for that I do appreciate it. Yes it was maintained to a very high standard before I got it as the second owner and I did the same and kept it in pristine condition. Yes it's a shame some of them I have seen have been neglected but at least they are reliable so your Ei should have a lot of years of motoring left.
@@agautomotive My Ei only had 98,000 k's on it when I bought 6 years ago for $2,200 had a couple of dents as the old guy that owned it before drove by touch I think. Paint was great when I bought it but going off now plus I hit a kangaroo in it a few years ago, still goes and drives well, has 216,000 now. I changed the ATF just after I bought it and a bit of wave spring was stuck to the sump plug, had it repaired at a cost of $1800, still changed gears well, I had a fellow change the shift pattern so it goes into second much sooner when taking off when giving it a bit. Just bugs me how it goes back to first without stopping, does yours do that? Cheers
@@Djr67 nice it I'd always good to get them low and in good condition. I got mine with 126,000km and the only things I did was get the roof lining fixed and a exterior trim piece had fallen off but otherwise nothing else to spend. The rocker cover got done just before I got the car. I had owned the car for just over a year and i loved it. I would have another one. I am interested in the GTV Version maybe in the future or maybe i might fix one up for the channel. My transmission was silky smooth all the time and never changed back to first before stopping. Maybe it was when you got yours changed.
@@agautomotive they are super reliable cars, I like mine but its in poor condition body wise but great mechanically, I'd love to have the body restored but would cost a lot
I drive a 2004 KL Verada AWD in similar condition to this one. I absolutely love it. After having many commodores of the same era, this is undoubtedly a better built vehicle. It still drives like new and I’ll never sell it 😊
Hi jimmyhsv,
I do agree with you with build quality i think mitsubishi did an amazing job when building it and this verada was mine but I have since sold it but I really enjoyed driving it and it never missed a beat. How is the fuel economy with the AWD?
jimmyhsv,
Ok good to know. I think I was getting around the 12-14 litres around town as well. They are a beautiful machine and made very well to last as I still see a few getting around. Thanks I really enjoyed mine and I would have another one.
Hi AG.
The fuel economy is a bit on the high side, I won’t lie.
Around town I’m sitting around 13-14L/100km. On an open road trip I get around 9-10L/100km.
The car is meticulously maintained however so that may keep the figures reasonably low.
It’s not unheard of for some AWD’s to be up around 15-16 urban and 11-12 freeway. Depends a lot on the vehicle and driving style.
Overall though, I love it to pieces and it still brings a smile to my face every time I drive it.
Yours looked absolutely beautiful :)
Wonderful old cars :)
The only thing is the rocker cover gaskets, the heater core and the wave spring in the auto tend to be weak points. Did yours hold up ok?
I had the wave spring changed out for the later solid ring recently so fingers crossed it goes the distance:)
@@jimmyhsv7791 yes my rocker covers were put on too tight and they leaked but I had them fixed and the heater core and wave spring I hadn't had them done as yet but maybe it was done previously but I am not sure. But it drove so smoothly and effortlessly. One thing on mine that happened but went away was the Traction control light and engine lights would come up here and there and then go away so I didn't worry about it. I did look it up and it said I would have needed a couple of new solenoids.
I had the same.Brilliant car
I had one of those. In New Zealand for some reason it was called the Diamante vrx. It was a good car. Then I had the diamante ralliart in cherry red. They were great cars. Really under rated.
Hi Joe Dennehy,
That's interesting how they rename cars in different countries and places. Yes they are very under rated. I was chuffed with mine but had to sell but I am keen on another one in the future. Very well presented car and good value for money and powerful as well.
Adcock Park aye. I been driving Mitsu's for decades. Reliability has been first class and everything that you touch feels quality. Unlike some manufacturers where everything that you touch feels like it's going to fall off in your hand
Hi Geoff,
Thanks for watching I do appreciate it a lot
Yes Adcock Park. I Do some of the videoing there. Nice place to go. Mitsubishi's are great cars and have always been and also very popular and Reliable and yes I do agree with you saying Mitsubishi's are well built and don't fall apart as easy as others do.
I had one identical colour, black leather and AWD . It was a GTVI AWD series 2 Verada . Best car I ever owned. Should never have sold it.
Hi BIAS TV,
Thanks for watching I do appreciate it.
Yes it's a shame the ones we sell. I loved mine and the same I should have never sold it. Maybe another one will come your way one day.
The center armrest had a place for a tissue box om the underside. The front cup holders are designed to take square milk cartoms as well as cups.
One of the best thought out interiors ever put in a car.
Hi Peter,
Thanks for watching I do appreciate it and yes it is a great layout for sure.
I didn't know the cup holders were designed to take milk cartons.
Mitsubishi knew what they were doing and I think they nailed it.
Thanks again for watching.
I had one of them and still rate it as one of the best cars I have ever owned. Very well finished, impeccable handling and comfortable along with a spacious boot. It might have had not the room of a Falcon, but it ran rings around the noisy rough and badly built Commodore. More reliable than both of those as well.
Hi area51isreal,
Thanks for watching I do appreciate it. Yes definitely I agree with you. They are an amazing car and great value and I think they out perform the falcon and commodore with build quality and they still give it a run performance wise but I do wish they were rwd instead of Fwd.
Thanks again for watching.
@@agautomotive My pleasure mate. They did make an AWD version but it was pretty short lived, although I remember reading that the AWD car was pretty popular with the police as a pursuit car.
@@area51isreal71 Yes I would be keen on trying the AWD version next time around and yes I have heard that they were a hit with the police back in the day.
Most of the Magna's were much better than what they were made out to be.
I think the problem came up because they didn't have a model in the V8 Supercars.
But if you look at the Supercharged AWD model Magna/Verada, it was a clear winner across the board.
There was nothing else like it at the time in this class for the money.
But even if you look at the FWD model's like the TJ series VRX or Ralliart model.
The VRX was clearly faster than alot of V8s offered at the time & had much better fuel economy.
The Ralliart Magna took first place at the Australian Motorkhana on launch too.
Hi BrantleyFoster021,
Yes I do agree. I also think the build quality was up there if not better than the Commodores and falcons.
@@brantleyfoster021 yes definitely
@@agautomotive
Yes whether it was the frameless window's on the doors, the shape that gave it the aerodynamic co-efficiency of 0.28 (best in the class & probably still is) or the wild bodykit's.
It was very cleverly designed.
People miss that, some aerodynamic shape's are not always nice to look at but Mitsubishi did a great job with the TJ series VRX & the Ralliart look I thought.
All that sharp styling served a purpose.
@@agautomotive
The TL, TW & Verada model's that sported this new shape never received a bodykit like the TJ series.
I wonder if it would've improved if they had.
Although I've never owned a Magna/Verada, I have always been rather fond of them. A good friend of mine had a lovely automatic TL VRX AWD which I drove a few times and liked very much. It was comfortable, sounded great and had plenty of power. Have always wanted to own one. Would love to have an AWD some day. Certainly a car we as Australians should have bought more of. Though it only means now these days they're far more appreciated, more so to the right person in the right condition.
Project_Calais,
Thanks for watching I do appreciate it. I am also fond of them and have been for many years secretly. Yes they are a great vehicle with good space and good power and the AWD ones handle well. Yes I think more Aussies should have had one and yes to the right buyer they are. Keep any eye out for one as I will be doing the same.
Thanks again for watching
I owned one of these in AWD , same colour , full leather , all the fruit . still the best car I ever owned. mine had the big bumpers front and back and easily the best driving light / headlights on any Aussie car.
Hi Leigh,
Thanks for watching I do appreciate it and it's help myself and the channel so thankyou. Yes I was very fond of this car when I owned it and loved driving it and it was so smooth. Even through it wasn't an AWD it still handled all the corners and yes I do agree the driving lights/headlight were a cool design and I think much better than the Ford and holdens back in the day. I do miss this one. Thanks again.
As a Mitsubishi nut I have owned 28 Mitsubishi cars. I had the 2003 TL magna in the same colour. I Loved That Car. It was a hard choice to sell it but I got offered a good amount for it and invested in a 2015 Lancer Sport. I love it also but often wish I still had the Magna. I can honestly say with all my Mitsubishi cars of which some travelled well over 400,000ks I never had a issue.
Hi stephanburgess654,
Thankyou for watching i do appreciate it and it helps the channel. I was in the same boat I got offered a good amount but wasn't keen on selling and I loved this one. It was so smooth and handled well top. Nice the Lancer's are a great little car and yes the Magna's will be missed that's for sure. Wow over 400,000 kms that's awesome nice work.
Thanks again 👍
I’m a big fan of the Magna & Verada, I’ve always preferred it to it’s Holden/Ford rivals
Hi Gforcesports,
Yes they are a great car and have been for decades.
@@agautomotive definitely👍
@@GForceVRX and this particular one was mine untill I sold it recently and I loved it and it was the last of the proper magna/veranda's not like the newer 380's
@@agautomotive I hope who ever you sold it to enjoys it for many years to come
@@GForceVRX yes I do hope so as well
Nice car. No Apple car play + no distractions = safer driving.
Hi Graham,
Thanks for that. It is a beautiful car.
Yes very true back then no safety features to take over and nearly run you off the road. A driver's car and still luxury even by today's standards.
The year The face lift happened KJ to KL . We all thought we were going to loose our jobs at the factory
Hi Life Sized,
Oh that's no good. So you did keep going then?
Was this from higher management in Mitsubishi?
could you make a video explain how the sports mode up shift and down shift works in the Verada
Hi Brandon,
Thanks for watching I do appreciate it and thanks for commenting. When I am able to borrow a verada I will definitely do that.
wonderful shirt🙂
Hi callumfreebairn8082,
Thanks for watching I do appreciate it.
Thankyou very much for noticing. I changed the design and I have now changed it again in my latest videos.
Great video i appreciate your detailed reviews they really help me model cars for a game i play.
Hi Memez 227,
Thanks for watching I do appreciate it and your welcome and what game is it you play? If you want to share my channel and videos around with your friends I would appreciate that and it helps the channel to grow as well.
I love the review but.
The front end sticks out like a sore thumb
Hi Holden Straya,
Thanks for watching I do appreciate it. The front end is not to everyone's taste but I do prefer it over the square ones but others prefer the older look
Nah, mate, fwd, no V8 and its not a real Aussie car that's the bogan view, we know better😅.
Hi freeagent8225,
Thanks for watching I do appreciate it. No it doesn't have a v8 and yes it is front wheel drive but mitsubishi did a very good job to get it to where it was up against the Holden and Fords and it still went very well.
When did I call it an Aussie car? I think it had more character and styling than the others and it still went very well and it was loved by Aussies all around Australia and abroad. Thankd again for watching. 👍
Holdens & fords aren't real Aussie cars...
@neilasd3043,
Thanks for watching I do appreciate it and they were Aussie but not anymore and Mitsubishi was a great contender as a lot of people had them.
@@agautomotive I have pics of the first 48 215 LEFT HAND DRIVE that ain't Aussie. Lots to say about so called Aussie cars but I'm 73 not enough time left. I had a 2003 VRX It looked new in & out holden &ford owners loved it.
@neilasd3043 ,
That's awesome all the way back then and yes left hand drive wasn't Aussie. 73 is a great age to be and you have plenty of life left in you. That's great you had a 2003 VRX and yes it did give the holden and Ford guys something to think about didn't it.
Wow that's in great nick for its age, I have Ei KL , mine is in poor condition, dents paint is going off.
Hi dean r,
Thankyou for that I do appreciate it. Yes it was maintained to a very high standard before I got it as the second owner and I did the same and kept it in pristine condition. Yes it's a shame some of them I have seen have been neglected but at least they are reliable so your Ei should have a lot of years of motoring left.
@@agautomotive My Ei only had 98,000 k's on it when I bought 6 years ago for $2,200 had a couple of dents as the old guy that owned it before drove by touch I think. Paint was great when I bought it but going off now plus I hit a kangaroo in it a few years ago, still goes and drives well, has 216,000 now. I changed the ATF just after I bought it and a bit of wave spring was stuck to the sump plug, had it repaired at a cost of $1800, still changed gears well, I had a fellow change the shift pattern so it goes into second much sooner when taking off when giving it a bit. Just bugs me how it goes back to first without stopping, does yours do that? Cheers
@@Djr67 nice it I'd always good to get them low and in good condition. I got mine with 126,000km and the only things I did was get the roof lining fixed and a exterior trim piece had fallen off but otherwise nothing else to spend. The rocker cover got done just before I got the car. I had owned the car for just over a year and i loved it. I would have another one. I am interested in the GTV Version maybe in the future or maybe i might fix one up for the channel.
My transmission was silky smooth all the time and never changed back to first before stopping. Maybe it was when you got yours changed.
Just wondering have you had a service done to the transmission? or changed the fluid?
Hi Dean,
No I never did it and not sure the previous owner did either
@@agautomotive do you still own the Verada?
Hi Dean,
No I have since sold it but I am interested in another one
@@agautomotive they are super reliable cars, I like mine but its in poor condition body wise but great mechanically, I'd love to have the body restored but would cost a lot
@@Djr67 yes I had no trouble with mine and it drove so smoothly and still had good power after being 19 years old