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2012 Mitsubishi Triton
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2012 Mitsubishi Triton Pricing and Specs

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$15,990*

The Mitsubishi Triton 2012 prices range from $7,995 for the basic trim level Ute Triton GLX to $28,800 for the top of the range Ute Triton GLX (4X4).

The Mitsubishi Triton 2012 is available in Regular Unleaded Petrol and Diesel. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Ute 2.5L 5 SP Manual to the Ute 2.5L 4 SP Automatic 4x4.

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Mitsubishi Triton Models SPECS PRICE
GL 2.4LRegular Unleaded Petrol5 speed manual $9,240 – 12,980
GL-R 2.5LDiesel4 speed automatic $14,960 – 19,690
GL-R 2.5LDiesel5 speed manual $14,190 – 18,700
GL-R (4X4) 2.5LDiesel4 speed automatic $18,040 – 22,770
GL-R (4X4) 2.5LDiesel5 speed manual $15,840 – 20,350
GL-R (4X4) 2.5LDiesel5 speed manual $16,940 – 21,780
GLX 2.5LDiesel4 speed automatic $10,890 – 14,850
GLX 2.5LDiesel4 speed automatic $9,020 – 12,760
GLX 2.5LDiesel4 speed automatic $13,640 – 17,930
GLX 2.5LDiesel5 speed manual $10,010 – 13,750
GLX 2.5LDiesel5 speed manual $12,210 – 16,280
GLX 2.5LDiesel5 speed manual $14,630 – 19,250
GLX (4X4) 2.5LDiesel4 speed automatic 4X4 $16,830 – 21,560
GLX (4X4) 2.5LDiesel5 speed manual 4X4 $11,660 – 15,620
GLX (4X4) 2.5LDiesel5 speed manual 4X4 $13,750 – 18,040
GLX (4X4) 2.5LDiesel5 speed manual $18,150 – 22,990
GLX (4X4) 2.5LDiesel5 speed manual 4X4 $16,060 – 20,570
GLX-R 2.5LDiesel5 speed automatic $15,730 – 20,130
GLX-R (4X4) 2.5LDiesel5 speed automatic 4X4 $15,400 – 19,800
GLX-R (4X4) 2.5LDiesel5 speed manual 4X4 $16,720 – 21,450
GLX-R 30Th Anniversary (4x4) 2.5LDiesel5 speed automatic 4X4 $15,400 – 19,800
GLX-R 30Th Anniversary (4x4) 2.5LDiesel5 speed manual 4X4 $12,540 – 16,720
GLX-R Luxury (4x4) 2.5LDiesel5 speed automatic 4X4 $18,810 – 23,870
GLX-R Luxury (4x4) 2.5LDiesel5 speed manual 4X4 $18,040 – 22,770

Mitsubishi Triton 2012 FAQs

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  • Sagging springs Triton

    You were poorly advised by the selling dealer, who should have taken more notice of what the vehicle would be used for and given you the option of upgrading the suspension if that was deemed necessary. It also appears that you have been poorly treated by Mitsubishi who should be looking to sort the problem out before they lose a customer. But poor old Mitsubishi, it seems, is doing it tough and can't afford five sets of new springs. Keep the pressure up.

     

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  • Mitsubishi MN dual-cab ute spring concerns

    We asked Mitsubishi to investigate the problem and establish what is going on, and their initial advice was that it "sounds weird and should be checked" and that you should contact your nearest Mitsubishi dealer to do that. Depending on the outcome of that check you might be able to take it further with the company.

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  • Mitsubishi Triton 2012: Head assembly replacement

    You don’t tell us why your ute needs a new head at just 134,000 km, so it’s hard to comment. If nothing untoward has happened to cause the problem, like overheating, then you could try and convince Mitsubishi to cover the cost of repairs, but unless you have a full history that clearly points to a manufacturing fault I think you would struggle to justify a claim.

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