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December 1st, 1999                                                   Mitsubishi.gif (1724 bytes)

Magna Solara MkII - more of the same should do nicely

Magna Solara II.jpg (12118 bytes)Following on from the success of the first Magna Solara in mid-1998, Mitsubishi has released its second limited edition of the value-packed Magna.

The Magna Solara is available in Mitsubishi showrooms now in manual and automatic sedans and wagons, with the following features:

  • Dual airbags
  • ABS brakes
  • distinctive 15" alloy wheels (5 of)
  • CD stacker (10-stacker in boot of sedan, 6-stacker under the front seat in wagon)
  • body-coloured front grille, mirrors and door side mouldings
  • unique two-tone paint treatment (painted Pewter on side splash protectors, air dam, front and rear bumpers)
  • "Solara" badges on rear doors and deck lid.

The features which have been included in Solara add nearly $5,000 of exceptional value, to the car recently voted by the NRMA/RACV as "Best Family Car" for 1999.

With strictly limited numbers produced, consumers shopping for a new car which has a refined big 3.5 litre V6 engine, great ride and handling due to its fully independent suspension, and low noise and harshness levels will snap up the Solara quickly.

Prices of the individual variants are:
Solara sedan, 5-speed manual transmission $29,990
Solara sedan, 4-speed automatic transmission $30,490
Solara wagon, 5-speed manual transmission $31,790
Solara wagon, 4-speed automatic transmission $32,290.