RARE 1991 Mitsubishi Diamante RHD [4k] | REVIEW SERIES
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- Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
- 1991 JDM Mitsubishi Diamante with only 55K original verified miles! This is powered by a 24v 3L v6 laying out 207hp and 299tq via an all-time 4wd system. Ice cold A/C and a smooth shifting transmission. This has been legally imported from Japan via the 25-year rule. Clean and Clear title. This was rated the most luxurious car of the time! The technology is quite impressive for the year!
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I got a 2003 Diamante what a beautiful line a subtle evocation of a BMW. Lots of power when you need it.
back in the 90s my parents had the station wagon and my grandparents hat the sedan. they were great cars, wish Mitsubishi still would make cars like this.
btw they were built in australia! IN A U S T R A L I A!!!! :D
@@Diazepamo combi version was made only in Australia. Sedan was made in Japan also.
Man I love this car so much, it still is my dream car. I drove in one for a few minutes in 2002 and was absolutely smitten.i absolutely love the interior and this example with a tv is way over the top. Absolutely wonderful
I love my 94 Mitsubishi Diamante ES
Doug DeMuro should review this
Im thinking the same^^
Thanks exactly what I sad. I have always loved this car maaan.
No thanks. This guy did a great job.
These Diamanté’s were fast. Slow to get there but could roll 150mph
I can personally say I have done the same. I got a 92 model in 98 as my first car. Wrong car to let a 16 year old have. It was slow on take off but would just keep climbing. I'm surprised I'm still alive.
We had one its was faster than kids hondas in my days so i was smoking hondas back the
Wish we got these in Australia, don't get me wrong, the Magna/Verada of the same model were good cars, but these things were just so far ahead!
Man I want one. Car is beautiful and that's from someone growing up with BMW and Mercedes
I love this era of the diamanté and Lexus ES300.
I have a 93 Mitsubishi diamante wagon and I absolutely love it
youre so lucky. the diamante wagon is swag with wheels
@@mitchcyclops2198 it's my daily/project
Fire no cap
They drive hood? I’m thinking about buying my neighbors diamante
@@vanessahaynes7880 got pics ?
My God. This equipment!
wish you had shown the electric rear view mirror with memory. The only other car I've seen with it is early 90s w140 s-class.
I had a 93' diamante as my first car. I always wanted a jdm awd one. I wish I saw this when it was first for sale. I want it so BADLY
I own it now, and It may be on the market in the near future. Its in AZ
Check out our UA-cam page, Motorsport Warehouse
Glad to hear it!
Hi there, can you please help me find the door rubber seals? I do own a Mitsubishi Sigma (Diamante with EU bumpers) from 1994, all the door rubber seals are sun baked, need help.
4 doors BMW 6.
Love this car.
it's a Mitsubishi Magna (renamed diamante for global market) mitsubishi Australia designed and built sedan for Aussie roads (based on Japanese model yes) and preferences then exported back around the world they're everywhere in Australia still the best model is 2002 verada or the follow up mitsubishi 380 v6 sedan....to avoid people being DICKS all magna variants built in Australia were exported as the diamante also
Nah, the best is the 2002 vrx or the ralliart. The 380s looked like shit but those 3.8s were good, only really needed a proper exhaust to wake it up
Correct.
In my opinion the best variant is the Tw AWD vrx but trim wise the veranda gtv AWD. But the TJ vrx I feel will generate the collectors market followed up with the ralliart to seal it off.
I have 3 AWD s the rarest is the Tw AWD vrx ralliart promotion car in rally of Canberra war paint scheme. Some vow and declare it doesn't exist but I know of 3 plus the two competition cars
i love this, i own a 92 galant (not a vr4, sadly) but one day i would like to own a 92 vr4, evo 4 and 5 as project cars, but i would love the Diamante as a daily tho. Im a Mitsubishi lover even tho the brand has gone down the shithole with JDM car
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I have had a few Australia built versions of this car, very nice cars
Did this one come with the key fob key?
My dad used to have one but quit running and we had to scrap it
is it sold? how much?
Absolutley stolen price. Part of the game of business but good luck with future sales guys. Imma subscribe cause yall seem like youbproduce good content
Where do you find one of these today? I had a 96 LS back around 2000-2006. Put 150K miles on it with zero issues. I'm looking to find another one!
I now own this car, its in Tucson Az....also on our youtube page, Motorsport Warehouse
I have one for sale
@@motorsportwarehouse5109 I found a USDM LS with 96K miles, garage-kept, in beautiful pearl white and black leather.
Mitsubishi 90s cars the best
Diamante was for north American market but not only
Nice car similar to sigma
D-aman-tay😂🔥
The quality is different than USA Version of Diamante ?
yes
Swedish Metal and US had airbags.
@@windowsvistasuxalot what do You mean by swedish metal?
I bet it sold within a week!
R does not stand for AWD. As there are 30rse in fwd.
They're Australian made by MMAL Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited and exported to Japan and Nth America best versions were the Magna Ralliart.
And the 2004/2005 VRX AWD full of evo 6 and 7.5 parts
This generation Diamante saloon and the Sigma saloon (Europe) were made in Japan.
@@PlasticSaxophone nope wrong again, can't Google experience , fuckface
@@PlasticSaxophone lol okay expert, you soumd like a big phoney, that's pathetic , I've owned A 2002, magna , 2 falcons, 1 ford LTD , 1 Calais, 1 VH Commodore VS berlina a ford territory , and now my Mitsubishi 380......, that does not make me ...NOR you an expert you silly little twat, IT was the most exported Australian car ever! every version of the Magna from South Australia that was sold overseas , was named Diamante and sold as that model , most of your googled facts are twisted and half made up, have a good day ....get a job then you wouldn't spend so much time trying to be a you tube comments Professor...the Magna is based from the Galant/sigma
Only the Diamante wagon was made in Australia. Missed out on a lot of the technology and the DOHC 24v V6 found in the JDM sedans.
@@BlahBleeBlahBlah True ..the Magna got the big six pot 3,497cc version of the 6G engine w/24 valve and single OHC's - boy can they go quick - especially the 184kW Ralliart version, which you could order with a manual trans.
What’s the asking price for this??
It was sold on bring a trailer for little over 4000$
You can still find this auction.
Wow that was a steal.
AWD !?!?
Get rid of that stupid cup holder maaan!
I own it now, ....and I did !!!
isnt this sigma? or manga? these cars look just like the aussie magna
I have an 03 Verada GTV I am restoring but mine is only front wheel drive.