1995 Mitsubishi Carisma Owner's Manual

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2000 Mitsubishi Carisma
2000 Mitsubishi Carisma
2004 Mitsubishi Carisma
2004 Mitsubishi Carisma

Popular in many countries, the Mitsubishi Carisma was produced from 1995 to 2003. In 1997, the model received minor changes. The car turned out to be ambiguous. On the one hand, this is a well-assembled simple car that pleases with reliability and safety. On the other hand, the model did not gain much popularity, which is why the manufacturer decided to close the production of Mitsubishi Carisma in 2003.

Mitsubishi Carisma is a full-size D class sedan, it was also produced in a hatchback body. In terms of comfort, it occupies a confident niche between the Galant and Lancer models of the same model years. The car is relatively small, it is well suited as a family car, as well as for single drivers.

A real Japanese classic pleases with the durability of all components and assemblies. Mitsubishi Carisma shows good data in this direction – it is not difficult to find “live” options today. By the way, the service is relatively inexpensive, unlike many other Japanese of the same years. Thanks to this, Mitsubishi Carisma is popular today as an inexpensive and reliable car.

Engines

Buyers are pleased with the wide range of engines from Mitsubishi Carisma. You can find options for every taste and budget, from inexpensive and economical to more powerful and demanding on the budget. A car was produced with the following engines:
• Petrol 1.3 liters for 80 horsepower;
• Petrol 1.6 liters for 89 horsepower;
• Petrol 1.6 liters for 98 horsepower;
• Petrol 1.6 liters for 102 horsepower;
• Petrol 1.8 liters for 114 horsepower;
• Petrol 1.8 liters for 138 horsepower;
• Petrol 1.8 liters for 123 horsepower;
• Petrol 1.8 liters for 121 horsepower;
• Diesel 1.9 liters for 89 horsepower;
• Diesel 1.9 liters for 101 horsepower.

Several engines already at that time pleased with direct injection, efficiency and good dynamics. Gearboxes were offered in two types: 5-speed manual and 4-band automatic.

Main competitors

Cars that compete with Mitsubishi Carisma include: Opel Vectra, Nissan Primera, Volkswagen Bora.

1995 Mitsubishi Carisma Owner's Manual