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  • ==Verada Models==
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  • ...h features on [[:Category:Third Generation Magna/Verada|Third Generation]] models no longer has power and economy modes but instead monitors your driving sty ...ies 2 (May 2002) and beyond had tiptronic as standard. All Sports and VR-X models had tiptronic as standard.
    897 bytes (138 words) - 21:13, 10 January 2010
  • *F4A33-1-MPN1: 25 teeth splined driveshafts, used in 4 cylinder models *F4A33-1-MPP1/2: 27 teeth splined driveshafts, used in 4 cylinder models
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  • ...nd 4 speed manual or 3 speed automatic. It can be distinguished from other models by its sunken in headlights, combo parking and turn indicator lights in the .... The 1.4 Litre was only available with 4 speed manual while the 1.6 Litre models were available with 4 speed manual or 3 speed automatic. Visual differences
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  • ...of 3.0 Litre V6 engines, the [[6G72_12v|SOHC 6G72]] as used in Australian models and a [[6G7x_family#6G72|DOHC 6G72]] producing 150kW of power and 272Nm of ...a and all were built in Australia. Minimal changes occured between the two models. In 1999 for the release of the [[KJ]] the ES and LS levels were dropped an
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  • ...speed automatic (1.5L models)]],<BR>[[F4A22|F4A22 4 speed automatic (1.8L models)]] [[Category:1990s Models]]
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  • |Mitsubishi CVTF-J1 (early models) Mitsubishi CVTF-J4 (later models)
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  • ...the F4A51 was available with "sports mode" or tiptronic function on sports models. The sports mode F4A51 became available on the [[KJ]] Verada before being s ...nically, the F4A51 is much simpler than the transmissions used in previous models. The F4A51 uses a two shaft design (instead of three in the previous series
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  • ...on = 5 speed manual: [[F5MGx|F5MGB]] (4G15T models), [[F5MGx|F5MGA]] (4A91 models)<BR>CVT: [[F1C1A]] [[INVECS III]] All models added a MP3 capable CD player and pollen filter on the air-conditioning. Th
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  • ...rburettored [[:Category:Second Generation Magna/Verada|Second Generation]] models.
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  • [[Category: 1980s Models]]
    914 bytes (107 words) - 07:22, 17 November 2013
  • ...gna/Verada|Third Generation]] and was a massive step forward from previous models. In addition to being a completely new body, the TE also introduced new eng Unfortunately, the 4 cylinder models did not sell all that well, most likely due to the fact that there was only
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  • |[[TN]]-[[TS]] 4 cylinder models
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  • ...t featured 4 wheel disc brakes, 4 speed automatic or 5 speed manual on all models. Commodore and Falcon had optional 4 wheel discs and 5 speed manuals, but t ...The Executive and Elite were only available as an Automatic. About 60% TN models come in Executive form.
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  • |'''Available Models'''
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  • [[Category:1990s Models]] [[Category:1980s Models]]
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  • |2200 - 2600 rpm (Model 4028427)<BR>1950 - 2400 rpm (All other models)
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  • |'''Available Models'''
    1 KB (152 words) - 21:15, 18 January 2008
  • The KM164 was superseeded by the [[KM210]] in [[TN]] and [[TP]] models.
    1 KB (169 words) - 11:24, 11 January 2010
  • *A speed alert unit was installed on all models The Executive was available in both 4 cylinder and V6 models with manual or automatic transmissions
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