![]() 09/16/2019 at 06:02 • Filed to: Dots, Cranbourne, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA, PTV, train station | ![]() | ![]() |
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We never go
t the Sigma here, but that’s awesome! Makes me sad for what Mitsubishi has become....
![]() 09/16/2019 at 06:20 |
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yep, Mitsubishi Australia ceased production in 2008. last car was the Mitsubishi 380
![]() 09/16/2019 at 06:47 |
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That’s amazing...I haven’t seen a registered Sigma in ‘quite a while’. But a Sigma wagon? That’s a heck of a survivor.
My Dad had a first gen Sigma Scorpion coupe in that awesome 80s golden brown. Much chrome and a vinyl landau trim. It replaced a Citroen CX and was replaced by a top of the range first gen Toyota Tarago (so much red velour). ..
![]() 09/16/2019 at 06:48 |
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In the late 70s, when these were first released, they were branded as Chrysler's.
![]() 09/16/2019 at 06:58 |
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Yup, Chrysler did some crossovers with Mitsub
ishi here in Canada too, but I don’t think we got the Sigma!
![]() 09/16/2019 at 06:59 |
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i looked on vicroads and was surprised it’s still registered till Aug 2020
![]() 09/16/2019 at 07:09 |
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Someone cares...but not too much. Wonder how it would fair if it went for a RWC?
![]() 09/16/2019 at 07:11 |
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most likely better than my Lancer
:/
![]() 09/16/2019 at 09:11 |
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For most-excellent quality you need a half-dozen of the Sigma...