The Mitsubishi Triton 2006 is priced from $12,989 for Ute Triton GLX-R (4X4).
The Mitsubishi Triton 2006 is available in Regular Unleaded Petrol and Diesel. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Ute 3.5L 4 SP Automatic 4x4 to the Ute 3.5L 5 SP Manual 4x4.
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Mitsubishi Triton Models | SPECS | PRICE |
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GL | 2.4LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol5 SP MAN5 speed manual | $4,840 – 7,040 |
GLS (4X4) | 3.2LDieselDiesel5 SP MAN 4X45 speed manual 4X4 | $8,030 – 11,330 |
GLS (4X4) | 3.5LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol4 SP AUTO 4X44 speed automatic 4X4 | $7,920 – 11,110 |
GLX | 3.5LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol4 SP AUTO4 speed automatic | $4,510 – 6,600 |
GLX | 3.5LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol4 SP AUTO4 speed automatic | $6,820 – 9,570 |
GLX | 3.5LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol5 SP MAN5 speed manual | $5,060 – 7,480 |
GLX | 3.5LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol5 SP MAN5 speed manual | $6,380 – 9,020 |
GLX (4X4) | 3.2LDieselDiesel5 SP MAN 4X45 speed manual 4X4 | $8,360 – 11,770 |
GLX (4X4) | 3.2LDieselDiesel5 SP MAN 4X45 speed manual 4X4 | $11,990 – 15,950 |
GLX (4X4) | 3.5LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol5 SP MAN 4X45 speed manual 4X4 | $4,730 – 6,930 |
GLX (4X4) | 3.5LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol5 SP MAN 4X45 speed manual 4X4 | $4,840 – 7,150 |
GLX-R (4X4) | 3.2LDieselDiesel5 SP MAN 4X45 speed manual 4X4 | $7,260 – 10,230 |
GLX-R (4X4) | 3.5LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol4 SP AUTO 4X44 speed automatic 4X4 | $7,150 – 10,010 |
GLX-R (4X4) | 3.5LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol5 SP MAN 4X45 speed manual 4X4 | $6,820 – 9,570 |
Mitsubishi Triton 2006 FAQs
Check out real-world situations relating to the Mitsubishi Triton 2006 here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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Is a two-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive ute better for towing?
Unless you need a vehicle capable of driving over rough or slippery ground, I would buy a 2WD diesel ute. It will be more economical than a 4WD and will tow your trailer without problems. Your budget will get you an upmarket ute. Look at the Toyota Hilux or new Mitsubishi Triton. Also, there are good deals available on the Mazda Bravo and Ford Courier for much less. For little more than $20,000 you'll get a 2WD diesel with a tray and toolbox.
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Do catalytic converters work?
Like you, I read about these systems and the claims their designers make for them, but my experience is that they rarely, if ever, work out in real life. If they really did work, why aren't they taken up by carmakers? The fact that they aren't seems to answer your question.
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What should I do if my 2011 Mitsubishi Triton makes a grinding noise when changing gears?
Mitsubishi’s manual gearboxes from around this time (and earlier) were some of the noisiest around. But usually it wasn’t anything to be concerned about. Bearing rumble and some clutch bearing noise were pretty much par for the course, but your problem sounds more like it’s associated with the gearbox’s synchromesh rings. These rings are designed to allow the gearbox to slip between ratios smoothly and silently, and any crunching noises during shifts can often be traced to worn synchromesh parts.
The good news is you won’t harm the transmission by continuing to drive it, particularly if you’re careful and take your time with the shifts you know are most likely to create a crunch. If you can live with that, fine. If not, the gearbox will need to be removed from the car and rebuilt. That will be neither cheap nor simple.
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