Just for you Nod. ;-)
http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mellor.nsf/story2/8D5C9AFBEE343094CA2572830000B9B6
Mitsubishi's 380 is set for a Series III update in an effort to keep sales bubbling
You have to admire their persistence.
By NEIL McDONALD 15 February 2007
MITSUBISHI’s 380 will undergo a mid-year facelift to help bolster sales.
Mitsubishi Motors Australia spokeswoman Lenore Fletcher said the 380 Series III would receive modest cosmetic revisions.
Some grade levels will also be "streamlined" for the 2007 year, she said.
It will be the second upgrade the 380 has received in its 14-month life.
However, Ms Fletcher said there would be no further price cuts, with the price remaining at $27,990 for the base ES model - a price determined in April last year in an effort to drive sales.
When the 380 was launched in 2005 the entry price was $34,490.
In an effort to drive sales, Mitsubishi recently offered a limited number of "platinum" edition 380s for $30,990, with more than $4000 worth of kit added.
Mitsubishi sold 1041 examples of the 380 sedan last month in what was a record overall sales month. January’s 380 result was, however, 44.8 per cent better than January 2006.
In the past Mitsubishi has offered price cuts and partial refunds in an effort to lift flagging sales.
The Adelaide-based car-maker sold only 12,423 380s last year, amounting to around 1000 a month, after confidently predicting sales of 2500 a month when the car was launched in December 2005.
However, the 380 remains the only weak link in the Mitsubishi Motors Australia armour as its other imported vehicles are performing strongly.
The recently launched Outlander and Pajero are garnering strong interest with 530 Outlanders sold last month and 368 Pajeros finding buyers. The Triton 4x4 also found 480 buyers last month.
The new Lancer, which is due here later this year, is also expected to lift Mitsubishi’s fortunes. The current model Lancer remains a strong seller, with 1527 sold last month.
January’s total sales of 4554 represented a rise of 28.2 per cent over the same period last year.
According to MMAL’s president and CEO, Robert McEniry, the January sales result was consistent with the company's targets.
"During the month we achieved significant increases right across our locally made, CBU and LCV ranges and consolidated our market share at 5.9 per cent," he said.
"This is an excellent result for us and one we aim to continue."
Mr McEniry said Mitsubishi’s product line-up was very strong "and set to become even stronger".
"Over the course of 2007 we will be releasing some additions to our range designed to attract more people to the Mitsubishi brand.
"These new products include an all-new Lancer, the Series III 380 sedan and 4x2 and diesel automatic variants in the Triton line-up."

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Noddy - 15 Feb 2007 22:46 GMT
> Just for you Nod. ;-)
Bewdy :)
> http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mellor.nsf/story2/8D5C9AFBEE343094CA2572830000B9B6
>
> Mitsubishi's 380 is set for a Series III update in an effort to keep sales
> bubbling
Series III? f.ck, I must have blinked my eyes and missed the staggeringly
successful and amazingly brilliant series II wizz by....
> You have to admire their persistence.
Their total f.cking stupidity more like it.
Just cut the f.cking useless thing and avoid any further embarrassment.
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Regards,
Noddy.
Dan--- - 19 Feb 2007 01:26 GMT
>> http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mellor.nsf/story2/8D5C9AFBEE343094CA2572830000B9B6
>>
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> Series III? f.ck, I must have blinked my eyes and missed the staggeringly
> successful and amazingly brilliant series II wizz by....
Yeah most likely 3rd time unlucky.
>> You have to admire their persistence.
>
> Their total f.cking stupidity more like it.
>
> Just cut the f.cking useless thing and avoid any further embarrassment.
And kill our fun?
:-)

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Ron - 15 Feb 2007 23:23 GMT
> Just for you Nod. ;-)
>
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>
> You have to admire their persistence.
I'll say!
> By NEIL McDONALD 15 February 2007
>
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> number of "platinum" edition 380s for $30,990, with more than $4000
> worth of kit added.
No even Gold would help, you can't polish a turd!
> Mitsubishi sold 1041 examples of the 380 sedan last month in what was
> a record overall sales month. January’s 380 result was, however, 44.8
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> According to MMAL’s president and CEO, Robert McEniry, the January
> sales result was consistent with the company's targets.
LOL :-) Low targets!
> "During the month we achieved significant increases right across our
> locally made, CBU and LCV ranges and consolidated our market share at
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> Mr McEniry said Mitsubishi’s product line-up was very strong "and set
> to become even stronger".
In smell..
> "Over the course of 2007 we will be releasing some additions to our
> range designed to attract more people to the Mitsubishi brand.
Oh dear! Oxford Steet, Paddington, NSW, here we come..
OzOne - 18 Feb 2007 06:56 GMT
Ron Wrote:
> You should fit in well Ron....that big saggy arse of yours would
> probably be a comfortable ride.

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Kev - 16 Feb 2007 00:17 GMT
> Mitsubishi sold 1041 examples of the 380 sedan last month in what was a record overall sales month. January’s 380 result was, however, 44.8 per cent better than January 2006.
how many of these did the QLD Police and other Govt depts
and the rental car companies
how many did the Public buy??????
Kev
rebel - 16 Feb 2007 05:48 GMT
>Just for you Nod. ;-)
>
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>
>You have to admire their persistence.
Gluttons for punishment.
TPr - 16 Feb 2007 08:46 GMT
And why is there no 380 wagon?
Between my company, and the one next door, Mitsubishi has lost 30 sales
every 3 years because there is nothing to replace the Magna wagon. Which
leaves us no choice to but to go to the opposition, a lancer wagon is a
laughable option. I'm sure we aren't the only corporate customers they've
lost.
| Just for you Nod. ;-)
http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mellor.nsf/story2/8D5C9AFBEE343094CA2572830000B9B6
| Mitsubishi's 380 is set for a Series III update in an effort to keep sales bubbling
|
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|
| However, Ms Fletcher said there would be no further price cuts, with the price remaining at $27,990 for the base ES model - a price determined in
April last year in an effort to drive sales.
| When the 380 was launched in 2005 the entry price was $34,490.
|
| In an effort to drive sales, Mitsubishi recently offered a limited number of "platinum" edition 380s for $30,990, with more than $4000 worth of kit
added.
| Mitsubishi sold 1041 examples of the 380 sedan last month in what was a record overall sales month. January’s 380 result was, however, 44.8 per cent
better than January 2006.
| In the past Mitsubishi has offered price cuts and partial refunds in an effort to lift flagging sales.
|
| The Adelaide-based car-maker sold only 12,423 380s last year, amounting to around 1000 a month, after confidently predicting sales of 2500 a month when
the car was launched in December 2005.
| However, the 380 remains the only weak link in the Mitsubishi Motors Australia armour as its other imported vehicles are performing strongly.
|
| The recently launched Outlander and Pajero are garnering strong interest with 530 Outlanders sold last month and 368 Pajeros finding buyers. The
Triton 4x4 also found 480 buyers last month.
| The new Lancer, which is due here later this year, is also expected to lift Mitsubishi’s fortunes. The current model Lancer remains a strong
seller, with 1527 sold last month.
| January’s total sales of 4554 represented a rise of 28.2 per cent over the same period last year.
|
| According to MMAL’s president and CEO, Robert McEniry, the January sales result was consistent with the company's targets.
|
| "During the month we achieved significant increases right across our locally made, CBU and LCV ranges and consolidated our market share at 5.9
per cent," he said.
| "This is an excellent result for us and one we aim to continue."
|
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|
| "These new products include an all-new Lancer, the Series III 380 sedan and 4x2 and diesel automatic variants in the Triton line-up."
Andy - 16 Feb 2007 09:10 GMT
> Just for you Nod. ;-)
>
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> Regards
> Dan
No curtain side air bags? No sales.
David Z - 18 Feb 2007 10:55 GMT
One thing they could improve is the engine. It really needs to be given the
"MIVEC" treatment.
> Just for you Nod. ;-)
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> "These new products include an all-new Lancer, the Series III 380 sedan
> and 4x2 and diesel automatic variants in the Triton line-up."