Mitsubishi Strada transmission
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What to choose when buying a car: automatic, manual or CVT? And there are robots too! An automatic transmission is more expensive, but for this money the motorist gets comfort and is not nervous in traffic jams. Mechanical transmission is cheaper, its advantage is ease of maintenance and durability. As for the variator, its strong point is fuel economy, but the reliability of the variators is not up to par yet. As a rule, no one speaks well of a robot. A robot is a compromise between an automatic machine and mechanics, like any compromise it has more minuses than pluses.
Mitsubishi Strada is available with the following transmission types: manual transmission, automatic transmission.
Transmission Mitsubishi Strada restyling 1998, pickup, 2nd generation
09.1998 – 11.1999
Modifications | Type of transmission |
2.5 l, 105 hp, diesel, four-wheel drive (4WD) | MKPP 5 |
2.5 l, 105 hp, diesel, four-wheel drive (4WD) | Automatic transmission 4 |
Transmission Mitsubishi Strada 1997, pickup, 2nd generation
06.1997 – 08.1998
Modifications | Type of transmission |
2.5 l, 105 hp, diesel, four-wheel drive (4WD) | MKPP 5 |
2.5 l, 105 hp, diesel, four-wheel drive (4WD) | Automatic transmission 4 |
Transmission Mitsubishi Strada restyling 1993, pickup, 1nd generation
10.1993 – 05.1997
Modifications | Type of transmission |
2.5 l, 85 hp, diesel, four-wheel drive (4WD) | MKPP 5 |
Transmission Mitsubishi Strada 1991, pickup, 1nd generation
05.1991 – 09.1993
Modifications | Type of transmission |
2.5 l, 82 hp, diesel, four-wheel drive (4WD) | MKPP 5 |
2.5 l, 85 hp, diesel, four-wheel drive (4WD) | MKPP 5 |