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4 January 2026
- 00:5700:57, 4 January 2026 Mitsubishi 380 (hist | edit) [9,163 bytes] Cartman02au (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|200px|thumb|The Mitsubishi 380(ES) - the base model of the range right|200px|thumb|The Mitsubishi 380GT - the flagship of the range, combines the sporty feel of the VRX with the luxury of the LX The '''Mitsubishi 380''' was launched in 2005 as the high-stakes successor to the long-running Magna/Verada line. Internally codenamed PS41, it was famously described as the "make or break" car for Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited...")
- 00:1000:10, 4 January 2026 First Generation ASX (hist | edit) [1,830 bytes] Cartman02au (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{ Vehicle_info | name = First Generation ASX | image = | aka = XA-XD ASX | production_start = | production_end = | production = | availability = | model_years = | assembly = | predecessor = Pajero iO | successor = Second Generation ASX | body_style = 5 door crossover SUV | drive = Front-Wheel Drive, All-Wheel Drive | platform = GS Platform | engine = | transmission = | wheelbase = | length = | width = | height = | weight = | fuel_capacity =...")
3 January 2026
- 08:1908:19, 3 January 2026 Project YF-W (hist | edit) [3,174 bytes] Cartman02au (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In 1982, Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited (MMAL) faced a critical crossroads. Their aging rear-wheel-drive Sigma was losing ground to the dominant "Big Six" offerings from Holden and Ford. To survive, MMAL initiated Project YF-W. The goal was audacious: transform the narrow, high-tech Japanese fifth-generation Galant into a formidable Australian family sedan. The result was the TM Magna—the world’s first "wide-...")
- 01:3101:31, 3 January 2026 Sixth Generation Mirage (hist | edit) [4,408 bytes] Cartman02au (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__NOTOC__ {{ Vehicle_info | name = Sixth Generation Mirage | image = | aka = LA/LB Mirage | production_start = | production_end = | production = {{MMTh}} | availability = January 2013 (Hatchback)<br>July 2014 (Sedan) | model_years = | assembly = | predecessor = Colt (RG) | successor = | body_style = 4 door sedan,<BR>5 door hatchback. | drive = Front-Wheel Drive | platform = | engine = 1.2L EFI 12-valve DOHC 4A92 | transmission = F5MBD|F5BMD 5 speed manual...")