This comprehensive Mitsubishi Verada Workshop Service Repair Manual covers all models from 1991 to 1996. It is a complete and detailed guide designed for professional technicians, but it also provides ample information for individuals who prefer to perform their own repairs and maintenance. This manual offers a thorough understanding of the Mitsubishi Verada's workings, enabling you to confidently tackle repairs and maintenance tasks. The manual includes step-by-step repair procedures, essential specifications, clear illustrations, and instructions for maintenance, disassembly, assembly, cleaning, and reinstallation, among other crucial aspects. Its user-friendly format features easy-to-read text and high-quality diagrams, making it suitable for both novice and experienced mechanics. This manual empowers you to make well-informed decisions regarding the maintenance and repair of your Mitsubishi Verada, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
The Mitsubishi Verada, produced from 1991 to 1996, was a mid-size sedan that aimed to provide a comfortable and luxurious driving experience. It was the first Mitsubishi to feature an Australian-developed body, signifying a shift towards a more localized approach in the brand's strategy. The Verada was available in three trim levels: the base model, the GL, and the top-of-the-line GLi. All versions were powered by a 3.0-liter 6G72 V6 engine, which was either naturally aspirated or turbocharged, delivering a smooth and powerful performance. The Verada featured a range of modern conveniences for its time, including power windows and mirrors, air conditioning, and an optional sunroof. The interior was designed for comfort and spaciousness, with ample legroom for both front and rear passengers. Its relatively large cargo space added to its practicality, making it suitable for families and individuals who valued both comfort and utility.
Despite its overall success, the Verada faced competition from other established players in the mid-size sedan market. While it offered a compelling mix of performance, luxury, and practicality, it wasn't able to replicate the sales figures of its competitors. The Verada was discontinued in 1996, marking the end of an era for Mitsubishi in the Australian market. While its legacy remains relatively short, it stands as a testament to Mitsubishi's commitment to developing vehicles tailored for the local market. The Verada, despite its limited lifespan, achieved a niche following for its unique blend of comfort, performance, and practicality, making it a memorable entry in the Australian automotive landscape.