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Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) in Japan announced the anniversary of Mitsubishi 4×4 pick-up trucks, providing reliability and durability to customers worldwide for 40 years! In Malaysia, the first Mitsubishi pick-up truck, Mitsubishi Storm was launched in 2001 by its official distributor at that time, United Straits Fuso Sdn Bhd (USF).

Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM) was established in January 2005 and the Mitsubishi Triton was launched in 2006. Today, MMM has sold more than 70,000 units nationwide, with an average sale of 500 units per month. The Triton is the best-selling model for Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM) with the fifth generation of the Triton currently on sale.

Over the years, the Triton have also won numerous awards including Pick Up Trucks of Malaysia award at the Cars of Malaysia Awards ceremony 2018, DSF.my and Allianz- Vehicle of the Year 2017, Carsifu’s Editors Choice Awards 2017- Best Pick Up Truck of the Year and Diesel Engine of the Year.

A Trip Down Memory Lane With Mitsubishi…

It’s 1978, and the world is changing. Space Invaders spreads to arcades across the globe and launches the video game industry. The first automated cellular phone network is being built in Japan and Superman takes off in cinemas. Another product is launched which, over the next four decades, will bring mobility to 4.7 million people – the Mitsubishi 1-ton pickup.

It’s a pickup truck that can handle all types of roads, anywhere on the planet. It has been developed with a design brief – to meet the desire of customers for a pickup with outstanding reliability, durability and payload performance; with levels of drivability, utility, comfort and ride that are on a par with a passenger sedan. The first models were appropriately named FORTE, although exports used other badges such as L200, which remain in use today. From the very beginning, the FORTE was engineered to provide tough, dependable transport for people and goods.

The FORTE was developed to provide a 1-ton carrying capacity and yet be as easy to drive, have a combination of rugged reliability, easy-to-drive nature and impressive carrying capacity. This soon made it a firm favorite across the world, from frozen wastes to sun-baked deserts. To ensure customers could go even further afield, Mitsubishi Motors built on its four-wheel-drive heritage by adding a 4×4 version to the range in 1980. This became the foundation for modern Mitsubishi 4WD vehicles, leading directly to the PAJERO/MONTERO and DELICA.

The pickup, soon renamed TRITON in many markets, had a profound effect on the Mitsubishi Motors’ business too. The first and second generation platforms were mainly produced at Mitsubishi Motors Ohe Plant. Since the third-generation model in 1995, production has been concentrated in the Laem Chabang Plant in Thailand, from where they are exported worldwide. It is now Mitsubishi Motors’ biggest factory, producing about 400,000 vehicles.

Here is a reminder of the previous generations of the FORTE, TRITON and L200 – and a glimpse at what the near future might hold…

1st Generation

September 1978

  • FORTE, a 1-ton pickup truck was introduced in Japan and exported with names including the MITSUBISHI TRUCK and L200. Exports to North America started the following October.
  • The only body option is a single cab. Power is from a 2.0-litre petrol, with a 2.6-litre option for North America and 1.6-litre engine for Japan and for other regions. A 2.3-litre diesel engine was available for general exports.

October 1980

  • Introduction of a part-time 4WD system

2nd Generation

March 1986

  • Full model change. Variations now offered included three body types: Single Cab, Club Cab, Double Cab with short and long body styles available with the Single Cab. New 2WD and 4WD drivetrain options were available, with 2.0-litre and 2.6-litre petrol engines and 2.5-litre diesel engine (increased from 2.3-litre).

May 1991

  • Introduced as STRADA into the Japan market (double-cab only)

 

3rd Generation

November 1995

  • The new pickup truck model L200 STRADA was introduced in Thailand.
  • Production is concentrated in the Laem Chabang Plant,Thailand from where it is exported worldwide.
  • Three body variations include Single Cab, Club Cab, and Double Cab for exports. Powered by 2.5-litre or 2.8-litre diesel engines. The 4WD mechanism is equipped with innovative “Easy Select 4WD” system.

4th Generation

August 2005

  • The new pickup TRITON was introduced in Thailand. Sales in other markets started sequentially following the introduction in Thailand.
  • Three body configurations – Single Cab, Club Cab, Double Cab, and engines include newly-developed 2.5-litre and 3.2-litre common-rail diesel. Drivetrain options are 2WD and a 4WD equipped with “Easy Select 4WD” or “Super Select 4WD” systems.

5th Generation

November 2014

  • The 5th generation is introduced in Thailand. Sales in other markets follow.
  • Three body configurations – Single Cab, double door Club Cab, and Double Cab. Powertrains are a newly-developed 2.4-litre MIVEC diesel turbo, 2.5-litre diesel turbo, and 2.4-litre petrol. Drivetrain options are 2WD and 4WD, with the availability of “Super Select 4WD-II” system, which adopted an electronic actuator.

And the future of the pickup will soon be revealed…

In Detail: 1st Generation 1978 FORTE/L200…

There is a huge overseas demand, particularly in North America, for small pickup trucks, where they are used casually for commuting to school and work, as well as for recreation. Mitsubishi Motors introduced its first 1-ton pickup truck with the name FORTE in September 1978, and began to export to North America from the following October. The name for the 1-ton pickup truck “FORTE” means “strong” in Italian. The prototypes underwent rigorous endurance testing on a massive scale in North America, Thailand, and Saudi Arabia to ensure reliability. A total of approximately 657,000 vehicles were produced in the Ohe Plant in Japan, and partially in the Laem Chabang Plant in Thailand.

The styling took its cues from the compact sedan GALANT Σ, with a long nose, an air-dam skirt which was introduced for trucks for the first time, and four round headlights. The FORTE was powered by a 2.0-litre and 2.6-litre petrol engines for North America and 1.6-litre petrol engine for Japan and other regions. A 2.3-litre diesel engine was available for general exports. Its wide 1,360mm front track and long wheelbase of 2,780mm ensured superior driving stability.

The chassis was sophisticated for a commercial vehicle too, with front disc brakes, double wishbone/coil springs for the front suspension, and leaf springs and rigid axle in the rear. The very quiet interior results from an uncompromising approach to NVH performance, which includes the use of a 2-piece prop shaft and the generous use of strategically-placed sealing materials. Mitsubishi Motors leveraged its many years of experience of building Jeeps, and added a newly-developed part-time 4WD transfer system with a directly-linked silent chain. This system reduced gear noise and power loss, and enabled high-speed on-road driving. This model served as the forerunner for Mitsubishi Motors’ 4WD lineup such as the PAJERO/MONTERO and the DELICA.

In Detail: 2nd Generation 1986 STRADA/L200…

There was a full model change in March 1986. The exterior sports a classy makeover with a new front grille design, among other detail changes. And the lines create a shape that looks as tough and modern as it is aero-efficient. A wider variety of configurations were offered, including three body types: Single Cab, Club Cab, Double Cab, short and long body style available for Single Cab, 2WD and 4WD drivetrain options, 2.0-litre and 2.6-litre gasoline engines, and 2.5-litre diesel engine.

The naming changed too, with double-cab STRADA being introduced in Japan in 1991. The model was also called MIGHTY MAX in North America, TRITON in Australia, and L200 in other areas. In North America, it was also sold by Dodge as the RAM 50. A total of approximately 1,146,000 2nd generation models were produced in the Ohe Plant in Japan, and the Laem Chabang Plant in Thailand.

In Detail: 3rd Generation 1995 STRADA/L200…

Production of the third generation STRADA/L200 began in November 1995 in Thailand. The interior and exterior designs were fully revised to give a distinctive and cutting-edge look. The new style reflected the customer need to have a pickup truck which could also be used as a passenger car for personal use. The model was positioned as a roomy five seater that was comfortable and capable enough for both recreational and commercial uses.

Power and off-road performance were improved with a 2.5-litre intercooled turbodiesel engine and features such as “Easy Select 4WD.” Safety and equipment levels were also enhanced to match the expectations of buyers used to passenger car levels of comfort. The STRADA/L200 was sold in Thailand and also exported to Europe, Oceania, Latin America, the Middle East and Africa. A total of approximately 1,046,000 vehicles were produced.

It featured:

  • A fresh new look that combines the toughness of a pickup truck with the style of a passenger car
  • An interior with a passenger car feel, featuring molded door trimmings and oversized padding for comfort
  • A roomy cargo area that is among the largest in its class
  • The 2.5-litre turbodiesel intercooled engine with better drivability
  • Enhanced passive and active safety features such as driver-side airbag, anti-pinch power windows, and high level brake lights
  • Mitsubishi Motors “Easy Select 4WD” system was adopted, with its synchronized free-wheel front differential that allows the driver to choose the most efficient drive mode for any road surface.
  • Available on some trim levels are: Mitsubishi Motors ABS, which prevents the wheels from locking up during braking to stabilize body attitude and handling; and a hybrid limited slip differential (LSD) that enhances driving stability

In Detail: 4th Generation 2005 TRITON/L200…

In August 2005 there is full model change and after its introduction in Thailand in 2005 it was exported in stages to approximately 150 countries worldwide, becoming an important model in Mitsubishi Motors’ global strategy. The TRITON/L200 was developed with the following three key features to help it conquer the world. First, it had to exceed the basic performance requirements of pickup trucks such as economy, durability, and reliability. Second, it had to have the highest quality standards to further strengthen the brand on a global scale. And lastly, it had to meet a wide variety of customer needs, not just be a commercial use vehicle.

A total of 1,423,000 4th generation TRITON/L200 were produced. Characteristic features of the 2005 TRITON/L200 include an innovative interior and exterior design which suggests sportiness while also being stylish. The packaging gives the roomiest interior in its class, while the suspension and interior equipment enable ride comfort to rival passenger cars. These elements not only highlighted the innovativeness of the TRITON/L200 in the marketplace, but dispelled the general image of pickup trucks as merely commercial vehicles. This greatly expanded the customer base of Mitsubishi Motors’ pickup trucks.

A newly developed diesel engine with a direct injection common rail produced high power while achieving low fuel consumption, exhaust emissions, and noise levels. The newly designed body also achieved the highest level of crashworthiness in its class. Participation in the Dakar Rally and other races built up its superior off-road 4WD performance and helped tell the world about the TRITON/L200‘s toughness.

  • Body configurations include three types: Single Cab, Club Cab, and Double Cab.
  • Engines include newly developed 2.5-litre and 3.2-litre common rail diesel engines.
  • Drivetrains are 2WD and 4WD (“Super Select 4WD” and “Easy Select 4WD”).

In Detail: 5th Generation 2014 TRITON/L200…

In 2014, the new 5th generation TRITON/L200 further refines the concept to meet with the increasingly varying needs of customers. Improved usability and durability for commercial use, a sporty feel that is both easy and fun to drive, quality that gives customer satisfaction, and comfort for every passenger are all qualities that the new TRITON/L200 has realized, evolving into the “ultimate sports utility truck.”

Three cabin types are offered to meet each purpose: Single Cab, Double Cab, and double door Club Cab. The 2.5-litre turbodiesel and 2.4-litre gasoline engines have been improved and are offered alongside a newly-developed 2.4-litre MIVEC “clean” turbodiesel. It delivers superior performance while achieving top-level fuel economy and lower CO2 emissions. A 6-speed manual and 5-speed automatic transmission with sports mode are also offered for the first time.

The 4WD systems continue to develop too. The “Easy Select 4WD” system has three positions: 2H, 4H, 4L to provide optimum traction to match road conditions, and the “Super Select 4WD-II,” with an electronic actuator. A 2WD option is still offered, including the standard version and a “High Rider” model which has the same ground clearance as the 4WD for improved rough-road performance.

The Future… Stay tuned!

Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM), the official distributor of Mitsubishi vehicles in Malaysia, is offering special Merdeka promotions for the upcoming Merdeka celebrations 2018! From now until end of August 2018, customers who book and register a new Mitsubishi Triton will enjoy Merdeka bonus and GST rebates worth up to RM15,100! Merdeka promotions for all Triton variants are as follows:

No Model/Variant Zero-Rated GST Price (RM)

 

From 1 June 2018

Merdeka  Bonus + GST Rebates (RM) Warranty
1 Triton Athlete 119,866 15,100 All Triton variants except Triton Quest: Five years warranty or 200,000km

 

Triton Quest: Five years warranty or 100,000km

2 Triton VGT Adventure X 119,866 15,100
3 Triton VGT AT Premium 109,782 14,500
4 Triton VGT AT GL 97,989 13,800
5 Triton VGT MT 101,574 14,000
6 Triton MT 88,670 13,200
7 Triton Quest 73,076 8,300

The Mitsubishi Triton recently received the Pick Up Trucks of Malaysia award at the Cars of Malaysia Awards ceremony 2018. Customers who book and register a new Mitsubishi Outlander- the Outlander 2.0-litre and Outlander 2.4-litre will get Merdeka bonus and GST rebates worth up to RM11,800 and RM12,700 respectively.

The Mitsubishi Outlander is currently selling fast and has limited stock. The Outlander 2.0-litre is priced at RM132,108 and the Outlander 2.4-litre is priced at RM146,276. The Mitsubishi Outlander recently received the Family SUVs of Malaysia award at the Cars of Malaysia awards 2018.

Last but not least, customers who book and register a new Mitsubishi ASX compact SUV 2WD, will receive Merdeka bonus and GST rebates worth up to RM14,700. Customers who opt for the Mitsubishi ASX 4WD instead, will receive Merdeka Bonus and GST rebates worth RM15,500. The Mitsubishi ASX 2WD is priced at RM112,399, while the Mitsubishi ASX 4WD is priced at RM126,739.

In addition, from 18 August to 22 September, Mitsubishi owners who service their cars at authorized Mitsubishi service centres will receive an exclusive Thermos when they spend a minimum of RM400. Mitsubishi owners are also eligible to save up to 25% on Mitsubishi genuine additives.

 

That’s not all! Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia will be hosting an exclusive showroom event entitled ‘New Hope New Ride’ from 28 July – 2 September 2018. Visitors to these showroom locations will be entitled to Merdeka bonus and GST rebates when they purchase a new Mitsubishi vehicle, booking gift, test drive gift, fun-filled activities for the whole family and refreshments.

Here’s the schedule for the Mitsubishi ‘New Hope New Ride’ tour:

Region Showroom Date Time
Peninsular Malaysia
 

 

 

Northern

Lofty Ambition, Taiping 11 August  

 

 

 

10am-6pm

Lofty Ambition, Ipoh 12 August
EON Auto Mart, Bayan Lepas 18 August
JM Auto Gallery, Butterworth 25 August
East Malaysia
 

 

 

 

Sabah

Sebangga Dunia, Kota Kinabalu 28 July  

 

 

 

10am-6pm

KSY Automobile, Keningau 4 August
TBNC Motor, Sandakan 12 August
EON Auto Mart, Tawau 18 August
TBNC Motor, Kota Kinabalu 25 August

The new on-the-road (OTR) excluding insurance prices will remain in effect from 1 June 2018 onwards until GST is eventually replaced by the sales and services tax (SST).

·         Prices are quoted on-the-road without insurance for private registration in Peninsular Malaysia (not applicable in duty free zones). 

·         Merdeka Promotions is valid until 31 August 2018 only.

·         Terms and Conditions Apply.

MMM Sales Network and Others 

Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia is currently represented by 54 showrooms (out of which 47 are 3S Centres) and 53 service outlets throughout Malaysia.  In East Malaysia, MMM is represented by 14 showrooms (6 in Sarawak and 8 in Sabah). The Triton 4×4 pick-up truck are imported as CBU (Completely Built-Up) units from Thailand while  the ASX Compact SUV and Outlander are locally assembled (CKD) in Malaysia.

Hey folks! With great pride I’d like to introduce you to MotoMalaya.net! MM.net is a sister-site in Bahasa Malaysia to Piston.my, and while it has been around for some time now, Editor Sep Irran promises that there will be a lot more car-related news, features and reviews in the near future, while still bringing you the best that the world of 2-wheels has to offer. Think of MM as the BM variant of Piston.my and you’ll not be far-off the mark…

His first review under the new MM direction is this Mitsubishi Outlander 2.4, from Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia, which I also had a go at, but my review will come later. In the meantime, click on the box-link below to have a look at Sep’s take on it. Isn’t it ironic that the first car review from MM is a car from MMM? We’ll take it as a good sign. Hope you enjoy it! – Chris Wee.

Pandu Uji: 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander 2.4 CKD

Mitsubishi Outlander 2.4 Photo Gallery… (more photos at www.motomalaya.net)

  • Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM) telah melancarkan 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander 2.4 CKD beberapa bulan lepas.

  • Kenderaan jenis SUV ini mempunyai 7 tempat duduk dan enjin 2.4-liter DOHC MIVEC.

  • Dengan harga RM146,276.11 (harga atas jalan tanpa insurans dan 0% GST), ia adalah antara SUV yang paling menarik di pasaran Malaysia sekarang.

Sejak kebelakangan ini, kami telah menerima beberapa permintaan berkenaan artikel-artikel pandu uji bagi kereta. Dengan permintaan tersebut, kami ingin cuba sesuatu yang baharu bagi pengikut Motomalaya.net dengan menyampaikan berita berkenaan kereta juga (tapi jangan risau! Dunia motor masih tidak boleh dilupakan). (more…)

Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM), the official importer and distributor of Mitsubishi vehicles in Malaysia, announced further price reductions on top of the ongoing Raya promotions for its Mitsubishi Motors vehicle line-up effective 1 June 2018.

The new vehicle price follows the newly appointed Malaysian Government announcement recently that the Goods and Services Tax (GST) is to be set at zero percent; refer to the table below for the final prices of all Mitsubishi vehicles after GST is set at 0% from 1 June 2018 onwards.

Model Variant Current Price (RM)

(With GST 6%)

Until 31 May 2018

Zero-Rated GST Price (RM)

 

From 1 June 2018

Raya Bonus (RM) Final Price (RM)

 

 

From 1 June 2018

Warranty
 

 

 

 

Triton

 

 

 

 

 

Triton Athlete 126,990 119,866 4,000 115,866 All Triton variants except Triton Quest: Five years warranty or 200,000km

 

Triton Quest: Five years warranty or 100,000km

Triton VGT Adventure X 126,990 119,866 4,000 115,866
Triton VGT AT Premium 116,300 109,782 12,000 97,782
Triton VGT AT GL 103,800 97,989 4,000 93,989
Triton VGT MT 107,600 101,574 4,000 97,574
Triton MT 93,920 88,670 8,000 80,670
Triton Quest 77,390 73,076 8,000 65,076
Outlander 2.4L 154,988 146,276 4,000 142,276 Five years warranty/unlimited mileage.
2.0L 139,988 132,109 4,000 128,109
ASX 2WD 119,100 112,400 8,000 104,400
4WD 134,300 126,739 8,000 118,739

The new on-the-road (OTR) excluding insurance prices will remain in effect from 1 June 2018 onwards until GST is eventually replaced by the sales and services tax (SST), which has not been announced yet.

 

·         Prices are quoted on-the-road without insurance for private registration in Peninsular Malaysia (not applicable in duty free zones).

·         Raya Promotions is valid until 30 June 2018 only.

·         Terms and Conditions Apply.

 

 

 

Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM) has started 2018 with the launch of the new Triton VGT “Athlete” Edition 4×4 lifestyle pick-up truck. Along the lines of the infamous saying “You can have it in any colour as long as it’s black…”, the Athlete comes only in a shade of ‘Black Mica’, which actually looks quite stunning.

While there are now SEVEN variants of the Triton (see below), this Athlete is priced at RM126,990 (OTR w/o insurance, incl. 6% GST), the Athlete is powered by a familiar 2.4-litre MIVEC common-rail turbo-diesel engine with Variable Geometry Turbine (VGT) that puts out 181 Ps (133kW) and a colossal 430Nm of torque, mated to a 5-speed auto tranny with paddle-shifts.

New to the Athlete are a revised front bumper garnish, new black front-grille with honeycomb mesh, 17-inch alloy wheels, new sports bar, as well as dark grey and orange decals.

Over on the inside, the Athlete gets a new infotainment system now equipped with Apple Carplay. Here’s a quick 360-degree video of the inside…

Safety wise, the Triton Athlete has 7-airbags, Electronic Brakeforce Distribution, Brake Assist, Active Stability & Traction Control, Hill-Start Assist, Trailer Stability Assist, and a Brake Override System.

Stay tuned for the full review once the Triton Athlete is done with its nationwide roadshow which kicks-off at 1 Utama Highstreet (New Wing) today! For a full listing of the nationwide roadshow which hits Melaka, Perak, Penang, Kedah, Sabah & Sarawak, log on to MMM’s official website here.

The Magnificent Seven…*

  1. Triton VGT Athlete – RM126,990
  2. Triton VGT Adventure X – RM126,990
  3. Triton VGT AT Premium – RM116,300
  4. Triton VGT AT GL – RM103,800
  5. Triton VGT MT – RM107,600
  6. Triton MT – RM93,920
  7. Triton Quest (Manual) – RM77,390

*All Triton variants get a 5-year / 200,000km warranty, except Triton Quest, which has a 5-year / 100,000km warranty. All variants are CBU from Mitsubishi Thailand.

For the full press release on the new Mitsubishi Triton Athlete, click this: Mitsubishi Triton Athlete Launch- Press Release

Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM), the official distributor of Mitsubishi vehicles in Malaysia, is offering attractive promotions this Chinese New Year (CNY) 2018! Own a Mitsubishi ASX Compact SUV from as low as RM99,000*!

From now until 14 February, cash bonuses for all Mitsubishi models/variants are as follows:

No Model/Variant OTR Price without insurance GST inclusive (RM) in Peninsular Malaysia Cash bonuses & Warranty
1 Triton VGT Adventure X 126,990.00 CNY bonus  up to RM8,000

 

All Triton variants except Triton Quest:  Five years warranty or 200,000km

 

Triton Quest: Five years warranty or 100,000km

2 Triton VGT AT Premium 116,300.00
3 Triton VGT AT GL 103,800.00
4 Triton VGT MT 107,600.00
5 Triton MT 93,920.00
6 Triton Quest 77,390.00
7 Outlander 2.4L (CKD) 155,000.00 CNY bonus up to RM4,000

 

Outlander 2.0L & 2.4L: Five years warranty/unlimited mileage

8 Outlander 2.0L (CKD) 139,988.00
9 ASX 2WD 119,100.00 CNY bonus up to RM20,000

 

All ASX variants: Five years warranty/unlimited mileage

10 ASX 4WD 134,300.00
11 ASX Adventure

(Limited Edition)

123,988.00

 

In conjunction with the festivities, MMM will also be hosting an ‘Xperience Mitsubishi’ contest with the following mechanics:

The Xperience Mitsubishi Contest

1.       Go to any Mitsubishi showrooms and test-drive any Mitsubishi cars.

2.       Take a video after your test-drive to describe your Mitsubishi drive experience.

3.       Upload your videos either on Facebook or Instagram (please make sure it’s a public account) and hashtag #Mitsubishi4me

4.      Mitsubishi Motors will select the best entries for a chance to win RM10, 000!

 

*Terms and conditions apply

 

That’s not all; Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia will also be having an exclusive ‘New Year New Ride’ Chinese New Year showroom event at this selected showrooms:

Date (Weekends) Time Mitsubishi Showrooms
27 January (Saturday) 10.00am – 6.00pm Evatrend Sdn Bhd (Setapak)
28 January (Sunday) 10.00am – 6.00pm Target Orion Star Sdn Bhd (Klang)
3 February (Saturday) 10.00am – 6.00pm Ingress Motor Centre Puchong
4 February (Sunday) 10.00am – 6.00pm Target Orion Star Sdn Bhd (Balakong)
10 February (Saturday) 10.00am – 6.00pm EON Auto Mart Sdn Bhd (Glenmarie)

 

Test-drive any Mitsubishi model during the event day and stand to win RM888 cash prizes or Ralliart merchandise. Customers who place a booking during the event day will also receive a Ralliart dry bag and CNY money packet.

Visitors to the showrooms can also expect a whole lot of fun filled family activities and games such as Chinese dough doll making, Chinese calligraphy, paper cup piggy bank making, face painting, God of Prosperity appearances and lion dance performances.

·         Prices are quoted on-the-road without insurance, GST inclusive for private registration in Peninsular Malaysia (not applicable in duty free zones).

·         Terms and Conditions Apply.

 

The advent of the smartphone and fast cellular data speeds have contributed to the popularity of online shopping. Unlike the old days, where one would need to travel to a brick and mortar store to browse through items, now its just a tap away. Online shopping stores have made it really easy too, with free shipping and delivery to your doorstep.

Most of what we need can be purchased online, with the exception of the automobile, or so we thought. A customer in the UK named Antony Deane has managed to purchase his Mitsubishi ASX through the automaker’s online purchasing portal. Called Mitsubishi Buy Online, it is designed to offer users better convenience and transparency.

The portal is linked with Mitsubishi Motors UK website, allowing customers to access the Mitsubishi showroom in the comfort of their own home. All current Mitsubishi models are included in the programme and online customers can enjoy the same rebates and offers that are offered in the brand’s dealerships.

This revolutionary service was developed in conjunction with leading online vehicle retailing specialist, Rockar. Adding to that, Mitsubishi also partnered with automotive auction specialist BCA, which will facilitate the trade-in services of customers’ current vehicles. Besides competitive part-exchange services, it can also predict future trade-in values.

Deane’s ASX was purchased in the same way. After browsing through Mitsubishi’s online showroom, he made his choice and opted to trade-in his current vehicle via the trade-in valuation facility. The entire process can be done on Mitsubishi Buy Online, which can be completed in a mere 20 minutes by following the step-by-step guide.

“Buying a new Mitsubishi is a very big thing for me, it’s the first new car I’ve bought in 25 years of driving and the whole experience was brilliant throughout. Other than uploading some documentation, I completed everything on my phone and if I had a question, the Mitsubishi Buy Online team were a fantastic help.”

“The experience has been so enjoyable that there’s a good chance we’ll use Mitsubishi Buy Online when we replace my partner’s car in the near future,” he added.

Expect to hear more of such services in the near future as automakers start to deal directly with customers rather than go through a ‘middle man’. Tesla has attempted a similar strategy in the US but with mixed results. Legislation in certain countries or states forbid manufacturers from directly engaging with customers, hopefully that will change soon.

Yet another scandal has hit Japan, and this time its from a company called Kobe Steel. Though this company maybe relatively unfamiliar to many, it is a key player in supplying the automotive industry with a whole host of parts that include doors and bonnets.

Based on an article posted by The Guardian, Kobe Steel has admitted that over the course a decade, it has falsified data regarding the strength and durability of its aluminium and copper products that are used in cars, aircraft, space rockets and defense equipment.

This issue affects a whole host of manufacturers that include Boeing, General Motors, Ford, Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Subaru, Hitachi and several others. In fact, Hitachi has said that it used Kobe Steel parts in trains that it built for the UK market.

Boeing, the US based aircraft maker, has stated that it is currently inspecting Kobe Steel products that it had used, but for the moment at least, says that there is no evidence to suggest that the safety of the respective parts had been compromised in any way.

This news has many mainstream automakers scrambling to assess the extent of which Kobe Steel products were used in their vehicles. Though certain companies have said that safety may not be an issue despite the fact that Kobe Steel didn’t honour the specifications agreed upon, we won’t know for sure until further investigations are carried out.

The extent of the issue and the sectors that are affected by it are still unknown, but we hope that for the most part at least, that the issue is isolated to the Japanese market. That said, we will let you know more as this scandal begins to unravel in the coming weeks.

Source: The Guardian

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