2004 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof Specs


OVERVIEW

With a fuel consumption of 33.6 mpg US - 40.3 mpg UK - 7.0 L/100km, a weight of 2182 lbs (990 kg), the Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof has a 3 cylinder SOHC engine, a Regular gasoline engine 3G83. This engine 3G83 produces a maximum power of 64.8 PS (64 bhp - 47.7 kW) at 6000 rpm and a maximum torque of 86.2 Nm (63.6 lb.ft - 8.8 kg.m) at 3000 rpm. The engine power is transmitted to the road by the rear wheel drive (FR) with a 4AT gearbox. For stopping power, the Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof braking system includes drum at the rear and disk at the front. Stock tire sizes are 165/65 on 13 inch rims at the rear and 165/65 on 13 inch rims at the front. Chassis details - Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof has 3 link rear suspension and strut front suspension for road holding and ride confort.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
Period of ProductionOct 2004 - Nov 2005
Drive Wheels - Traction - DrivetrainFR
Transmission Gearbox - Number of Speeds4AT
Engine Size - Displacement - Engine Capacity657 cm3 or 40 cu-in
Frame NameABA-U61W

MITSUBISHI TOWN BOX 660 RX HIGH ROOF SIZE, DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Exterior Length339.5 cm or 133.66 inches
Exterior Width147.5 cm or 58.07 inches
Exterior Height189 cm or 74.4 inches
Exterior Size (L x W x H)339.5x147.5x189 cm or 133.66x58.07x74.4 inches
Interior Length188.5 cm or 74.21 inches
Interior Width122 cm or 48.03 inches
Interior Height132.5 cm or 52.16 inches
Interior Size (L x W x H)188.5x122x132.5 cm or 74.21x48.03x52.16 inches
Wheelbase239 cm or 94.09 inches
Front Axle Length129 cm or 50.78 inches
Rear Axle Length129 cm or 50.78 inches
Ride Height - Ground Clearance15 cm or 5.9 inches
Weight990 kg or 2182 lbs
Num. of Seats4
Num. of Doors5
Minimum Turning Circle - Turning Diameter, m4.7
Fuel Tank Capacity10.5 US gallons
8.7 UK gallons
40 L
Seat Rows2
Front/Rear Axis Length129/129 cm or 50.78/50.78 inches

MITSUBISHI TOWN BOX 660 RX HIGH ROOF ENGINE TECHNICAL DATA
Engine Code3G83
Maximum Power - Output - Horsepower64.8 PS or 64 bhp or 47.7 kW
Maximum Power RPM6000 rpm
Maximum Power Output64.8 PS or 64 bhp or 47 kW @ 6000 rpm
Maximum Torque86.2 Nm or 63.6 lb.ft or 8.8 kg.m
Maximum Torque RPM3000 rpm
Maximum Torque Output86 Nm or 63.6 lb.ft or 8.8 kg.m @ 3000 rpm
Engine Type - Number of Cylinders3 cylinder SOHC
Fuel TypeRegular gasoline
Fuel Consumption (10/15 mode)33.6 mpg US
40.3 mpg UK
7.0 L/100km
Turboturbo
Variable Cylinder Management - VCMNo

MITSUBISHI TOWN BOX 660 RX HIGH ROOF SUSPENSION
Front Brakes - Disc Dimensionsdisk
Rear Brakes - Disс Dimensionsdrum
Front Suspensionstrut
Rear Suspension3 link
Front Tyres - Rims Dimensions165/65 R13
Rear Tyres - Rims Dimensions165/65 R13
Aluminium DiskStandart
4WS - Four-Wheel SteeringNo
Variable Gear Ratio Steering - VGS/VGRSNo
Sport-Tuned SuspensionNo
Low Down SuspensionNo

MITSUBISHI TOWN BOX 660 RX HIGH ROOF EXTERIOR
SunroofNo
Front SpoilerNo
Rear SpoilerOption
Xenon LampsNo
Front Fog LampsOption
Rear Fog LampsNo
Ultraviolet Glass ProtectionStandart
Roof RailNo
Big SunroofNo
T Bar RoofNo
Roof EquipmentNo
Targa RoofNo
Hard TopNo
Soft Top-
Canvas Top-
Metal Top-
Magnesium WheelsNo
Side Sliding DoorNo
Sliding DoorsStandart
Sliding Electric DoorNo
Sliding Electric DoorsNo
Door Easy CloserNo
Power Rear DoorNo
Head Lights WasherNo
Privacy GlassStandart
Winter ComplectationOption

MITSUBISHI TOWN BOX 660 RX HIGH ROOF INTERIOR
Power WindowStandart
Power SteeringStandart
Keyless EnterStandart
Cruise ControlNo
Leather SeatNo
Power Adjustable SeatsNo
Front Seat HeaterNo
Power Ajustable Front SeatNo
Removable SeatsNo
Shifter Positionfloor
Steering Locatonright
Steereing Gear Typerack & pinion type with power assist
Ottoman SeatNo
Front Bench SeatNo
Full Flat Seatspossible
Seat Position MemoryNo
Seat LifterNo
Adjustable 3rd RowNo
Walk Throught-
2nd Row Throught-
2nd Rowseparate folding
3nd Row-
Lagage BoxNo
Engine Start ButtonNo
EtcNo
Bucket SeatNo

MITSUBISHI TOWN BOX 660 RX HIGH ROOF SAFETY
Drivers AirbagStandart
Passengers AirbagStandart
Side AirbagNo
ABSABS( option )
Break AssistNo
Parking RadarNo
Curtain AirbagsNo
2 AirbagsNo
Front MonitorNo
Sides MonitorsNo
Back MonitorNo
Active HeadrestNo
Start Stop SystemNo
Run Flat TiresNo
Air SuspensionNo
Brakes Equipment-
Collision Mitigation SystemNo
Night VisionNo
Lane Keep AssistNo
Distance Control SystemNo
SonarNo
Cenral Diff LockNo
ESCNo
Traction ControlNo
Down Hill AssistNo
AYCNo
SH-4WDNo
Isofix BarNo
Build-in Child SeatNo
Autocorrected MirrorsNo
Rain SensorNo
Intelligent AFSNo
Alarm SystemNo
Security AlarmNo
Road Service-

AMENITY
Air Conditionermanualair conditioning(standard)
Air PurifierNo
RadioStandart
Autoreverse CasetteStandart
CD PlayerNo
MD PalyerNo
Navigation System-
Mesomorphic Monitor-
Traffic Jam Assist-
Audio HDDNo
DVD-audioNo
Additional Sound Equipment-
Rear Entertainment SystemNo
SpeakerStandart
AC PlugNo
Stearing Wheel HeaterNo
Rear Seats HeaterNo
HumidifierNo
Air FilterNo
Antibacterial FilterNo
Оdor AbsorberNo
DehumidifierNo
Intelligent Parking AssistNo
Optional Navigation SystemNo

OTHER
LSDNo


- Present
- Option
- Not Present (or Dealer Option)




By Brian Wong, Reviewed by: Kurt Niebuhr, Updated on April 19, 2024
πŸ“Œ Introduction to the Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX
πŸ“Œ Model Years: 2004 and 2005
πŸ“Œ Generations and Model Evolution
πŸ“Œ Engine Specifications
πŸ“Œ Fuel Tank Capacity
πŸ“Œ Fuel Consumption
πŸ“Œ Fuel Average (MPG)
πŸ“Œ Dimensions and Sizes
πŸ“Œ Wheel Specifications
πŸ“Œ Conclusion and Summary
πŸ“Œ FAQ: 2004-Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX High Roof

Introduction to the Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX

The 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof represents a compact van that made its mark during its production period from October 2004 to November 2005. This vehicle, with its front-wheel-drive (FR) configuration and a 4-speed automatic transmission (4AT), catered to the needs of drivers looking for a versatile and efficient transportation solution.

Under the hood, the Town Box 660 RX housed a modest 657 cm3 (40 cu-in) engine, carrying the engine code 3G83. This 3-cylinder SOHC engine delivered a maximum power output of 64.8 PS (64 bhp) at 6000 rpm and a peak torque of 86.2 Nm (63.6 lb.ft) at 3000 rpm. Running on regular gasoline, it offered a fuel consumption of 33.6 mpg US (40.3 mpg UK or 7.0 L/100km) in the 10/15 mode.

When it comes to size and dimensions, the Town Box 660 RX high roof boasted an exterior length of 339.5 cm (133.66 inches), a width of 147.5 cm (58.07 inches), and a height of 189 cm (74.4 inches). Its interior was designed with practicality in mind, offering an interior length of 188.5 cm (74.21 inches), a width of 122 cm (48.03 inches), and a height of 132.5 cm (52.16 inches).

With a wheelbase of 239 cm (94.09 inches) and a weight of 990 kg (2182 lbs), the Town Box 660 RX provided ample room for up to four passengers, featuring two seat rows. Its fuel tank had a capacity of 10.5 US gallons (8.7 UK gallons or 40 liters), ensuring sufficient range between refueling stops.

On the road, this Mitsubishi model showcased a standard suspension setup with strut front suspension and a 3-link rear suspension. The front and rear tires came in the dimensions of 165/65 R13, mounted on standard aluminum disks. It didn't feature Four-Wheel Steering (4WS) or Variable Gear Ratio Steering (VGS/VGRS), but it aimed to provide a comfortable ride for its occupants.

In terms of exterior features, the Town Box 660 RX high roof was equipped with privacy glass as standard, while options like front and rear spoilers and front fog lamps added to its visual appeal. Safety-wise, it came with driver's and passenger's airbags as standard, with optional ABS available.

The 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof aimed to offer a compact yet versatile solution for drivers seeking practicality and efficiency in their daily transportation needs.

Model Years: 2004 and 2005

The 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof made its mark as a compact van designed to meet the diverse needs of drivers during its production years of 2004 and 2005. This period marked the introduction of a vehicle that aimed to strike a balance between functionality and efficiency, offering practicality in a small package.

Mitsubishi, known for its engineering prowess, presented the Town Box 660 RX high roof as a versatile front-wheel-drive (FR) option. With its 4-speed automatic transmission (4AT), it provided an accessible and user-friendly driving experience.

Under the hood, this model featured a 657 cm3 (40 cu-in) engine with the engine code 3G83. This 3-cylinder SOHC powerplant delivered a respectable output of 64.8 PS (64 bhp) at 6000 rpm and a torque of 86.2 Nm (63.6 lb.ft) at 3000 rpm. Running on regular gasoline, it displayed an efficient fuel consumption of 33.6 mpg US (40.3 mpg UK or 7.0 L/100km) in the 10/15 mode.

The 2004-2005 Town Box 660 RX high roof was designed with practicality in mind, offering a compact yet spacious interior. Its exterior dimensions included a length of 339.5 cm (133.66 inches), a width of 147.5 cm (58.07 inches), and a height of 189 cm (74.4 inches). Inside, passengers enjoyed an interior length of 188.5 cm (74.21 inches), a width of 122 cm (48.03 inches), and a height of 132.5 cm (52.16 inches).

This compact van featured a wheelbase of 239 cm (94.09 inches) and had a weight of 990 kg (2182 lbs). With a seating capacity for up to four passengers, it was designed with practicality and efficiency in mind. The fuel tank, with a capacity of 10.5 US gallons (8.7 UK gallons or 40 liters), ensured adequate range between refueling stops.

The Town Box 660 RX high roof rode on a standard suspension setup, featuring strut front suspension and a 3-link rear suspension. The front and rear tires came in the dimensions of 165/65 R13, mounted on standard aluminum disks. While it didn't offer advanced features like Four-Wheel Steering (4WS) or Variable Gear Ratio Steering (VGS/VGRS), it aimed to deliver a comfortable and efficient driving experience.

As for safety, the model came equipped with driver's and passenger's airbags as standard, with the option for ABS for enhanced braking performance.

In summary, the 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof, introduced during the model years 2004 and 2005, represented a practical and efficient compact van designed to cater to a variety of driving needs. Its combination of compact dimensions, fuel efficiency, and functional design made it a compelling choice for those seeking practical transportation solutions.

Generations and Model Evolution

The 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof belongs to a generation of compact vans that aimed to provide practical and efficient transportation solutions. While the Town Box 660 RX high roof itself didn't undergo significant model evolution during its short production span, it's worth noting its place within the broader context of Mitsubishi's commitment to versatility and functionality.

The Town Box 660 RX high roof was a part of the Town Box series, which Mitsubishi designed with urban mobility and utility in mind. The model was introduced to meet the demands of drivers looking for a compact van that offered a balance of space, fuel efficiency, and ease of maneuverability.

Throughout its production years of 2004 and 2005, the Town Box 660 RX high roof maintained its core attributes, such as its front-wheel-drive (FR) configuration and a 4-speed automatic transmission (4AT). These features contributed to its accessibility and user-friendly driving experience, making it a practical choice for a variety of applications.

Under the hood, the model retained its 657 cm3 (40 cu-in) engine with the engine code 3G83. This 3-cylinder SOHC engine delivered consistent performance, providing drivers with a maximum power output of 64.8 PS (64 bhp) at 6000 rpm and a torque of 86.2 Nm (63.6 lb.ft) at 3000 rpm. Its fuel efficiency, with a consumption of 33.6 mpg US (40.3 mpg UK or 7.0 L/100km) in the 10/15 mode, remained a key selling point.

In terms of size and dimensions, the Town Box 660 RX high roof maintained its compact yet functional design. It featured exterior dimensions of 339.5 cm (133.66 inches) in length, 147.5 cm (58.07 inches) in width, and 189 cm (74.4 inches) in height. The interior was thoughtfully designed, offering ample space with dimensions of 188.5 cm (74.21 inches) in length, 122 cm (48.03 inches) in width, and 132.5 cm (52.16 inches) in height.

The model continued to prioritize practicality and efficiency, with a wheelbase of 239 cm (94.09 inches) and a weight of 990 kg (2182 lbs). It comfortably accommodated up to four passengers with a seating capacity of two seat rows and offered a fuel tank capacity of 10.5 US gallons (8.7 UK gallons or 40 liters).

While the Town Box 660 RX high roof did not introduce groundbreaking changes during its production, it served as a consistent and reliable option within the Mitsubishi lineup. Its focus on utility, efficiency, and space made it a compelling choice for drivers seeking practical transportation solutions during the mid-2000s.

Engine Specifications

The 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof was equipped with an engine designed to balance performance and efficiency within the constraints of its compact design. Understanding the engine specifications is key to appreciating the capabilities of this compact van.

Powering the Town Box 660 RX high roof was a 657 cm3 (40 cu-in) engine with the engine code 3G83. This engine featured a 3-cylinder Single Overhead Cam (SOHC) configuration, which allowed for efficient operation and reduced friction. While not a high-displacement engine, it was well-suited for the Town Box's intended purpose Γ’β‚¬β€œ urban and suburban transportation.

This engine delivered a maximum power output of 64.8 PS (64 bhp) at 6000 rpm. While not designed for high-speed performance, this power output was sufficient for city driving and daily commuting needs. The engine's peak torque of 86.2 Nm (63.6 lb.ft) at 3000 rpm provided adequate low-end and mid-range torque for responsive acceleration and maneuvering in urban traffic.

One of the notable aspects of the engine was its fuel efficiency. Running on regular gasoline, it achieved a fuel consumption rate of 33.6 mpg US (40.3 mpg UK or 7.0 L/100km) in the 10/15 mode. This efficiency made the Town Box 660 RX high roof a cost-effective choice for drivers concerned about fuel expenses.

The engine's design, including its 3-cylinder layout and SOHC technology, contributed to its reliability and ease of maintenance. While it may not have been a powerhouse, it offered dependable performance for daily driving needs.

In summary, the engine specifications of the 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof showcased a balance between performance and efficiency. Its compact, 3-cylinder engine design, combined with SOHC technology, allowed for responsive urban driving while maintaining commendable fuel economy. This engine was a key component of the Town Box's practical and cost-effective approach to transportation.

Fuel Tank Capacity

The fuel tank capacity of the 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof was designed to provide sufficient range for its compact yet versatile transportation needs. Understanding this capacity is essential for drivers planning their journeys and refueling stops.

The Town Box 660 RX high roof was equipped with a fuel tank that could hold approximately 10.5 US gallons (8.7 UK gallons or 40 liters) of fuel. This capacity allowed the vehicle to cover a considerable distance between refueling stops, making it a practical choice for daily commuting, city driving, and light cargo hauling.

With a focus on efficiency and cost-effectiveness, the Town Box's fuel tank size was well-matched to its engine's fuel economy. The combination of the compact 3-cylinder engine and the moderate fuel tank capacity helped drivers save on fuel expenses, making it a budget-friendly choice for urban mobility.

While the fuel tank capacity may not have been exceptionally large, it met the needs of its target audience Γ’β‚¬β€œ individuals and businesses looking for an economical and efficient transportation solution for short to moderate distances.

In summary, the 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof featured a fuel tank capacity of approximately 10.5 US gallons (8.7 UK gallons or 40 liters). This capacity, combined with the vehicle's efficient engine, provided a practical balance between range and fuel economy, making it a cost-effective choice for urban and suburban driving.

Fuel Consumption

Understanding the fuel consumption of the 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof is crucial for drivers seeking cost-effective and eco-friendly transportation solutions. This compact van was designed to offer efficiency without compromising on practicality.

Powered by a 657 cm3 (40 cu-in) engine with the engine code 3G83, the Town Box 660 RX high roof delivered an impressive level of fuel efficiency. Running on regular gasoline, this engine achieved a fuel consumption rate of approximately 33.6 mpg US (40.3 mpg UK or 7.0 L/100km) in the 10/15 mode.

This level of fuel economy made the Town Box 660 RX high roof a budget-friendly choice for drivers concerned about fuel expenses. It was well-suited for urban and suburban driving, where stop-and-go traffic and short commutes often put a premium on efficient fuel usage.

The combination of the compact engine design, featuring 3 cylinders and Single Overhead Cam (SOHC) technology, and a moderate fuel tank capacity, helped ensure that drivers could cover a respectable distance before needing to refuel. This practical balance between fuel consumption and tank size made the Town Box 660 RX high roof an economical choice for various driving needs.

In summary, the 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof demonstrated efficient fuel consumption, achieving approximately 33.6 mpg US (40.3 mpg UK or 7.0 L/100km) in the 10/15 mode. This level of fuel efficiency, combined with its compact yet functional design, made it an attractive option for individuals and businesses seeking a cost-effective and eco-friendly transportation solution for daily commuting and urban mobility.

Fuel Average (MPG)

The fuel average, often measured in miles per gallon (MPG), provides valuable insight into the efficiency of the 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof, making it an essential consideration for drivers mindful of fuel consumption.

This compact van, equipped with a 657 cm3 (40 cu-in) engine sporting the engine code 3G83, showcased commendable fuel efficiency. Running on regular gasoline, it achieved a fuel average of approximately 33.6 mpg US (40.3 mpg UK or 7.0 L/100km) in the 10/15 mode.

The Town Box 660 RX high roof's ability to deliver such an efficient fuel average was a result of its design and engineering. The 3-cylinder SOHC engine design, combined with a focus on compact yet functional dimensions, allowed for optimal fuel usage during various driving conditions.

For drivers navigating city streets or suburban roads, this fuel average translated to fewer stops at the gas station and reduced fuel expenses, making it a cost-effective choice for daily commuting and urban mobility.

In summary, the 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof boasted a favorable fuel average, achieving approximately 33.6 mpg US (40.3 mpg UK or 7.0 L/100km) in the 10/15 mode. This level of fuel efficiency underscored its practicality and economic benefits, making it an appealing option for individuals and businesses seeking an efficient and budget-friendly transportation solution.

Dimensions and Sizes

The dimensions and sizes of the 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof were carefully engineered to strike a balance between compactness and functionality, making it a practical choice for urban and suburban driving needs.

The exterior dimensions of the Town Box 660 RX high roof included a length of approximately 339.5 cm (133.66 inches). This compact length allowed for easy maneuverability in tight city spaces and parking areas. Its width measured around 147.5 cm (58.07 inches), providing a balance between interior space and on-road agility. The vehicle stood at a height of approximately 189 cm (74.4 inches), ensuring ample headroom for passengers while maintaining a manageable overall height for urban use.

Internally, the Town Box 660 RX high roof continued to emphasize practicality. Its interior length measured around 188.5 cm (74.21 inches), offering sufficient legroom for passengers in the front and rear seats. The width of the interior came in at approximately 122 cm (48.03 inches), providing comfortable seating for occupants. The interior height measured about 132.5 cm (52.16 inches), ensuring headroom for passengers.

The wheelbase of the Town Box 660 RX high roof was approximately 239 cm (94.09 inches), contributing to stability and a smooth ride. The front and rear axles were both around 129 cm (50.78 inches) in length, allowing for balanced weight distribution and handling.

With a ground clearance of about 15 cm (5.9 inches), the Town Box offered a reasonable height from the road surface, striking a balance between stability and ease of entry and exit. The vehicle's weight was approximately 990 kg (2182 lbs), making it a lightweight and agile option for city driving.

In summary, the 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof featured dimensions and sizes that catered to urban and suburban transportation needs. Its compact exterior dimensions allowed for maneuverability in crowded spaces, while the interior dimensions provided practical space for passengers. These measurements contributed to the Town Box's reputation as a versatile and efficient compact van.

Wheel Specifications

The wheel specifications of the 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof played a crucial role in its overall performance and handling characteristics. These specifications were carefully selected to ensure a balance between ride comfort, stability, and maneuverability.

The Town Box 660 RX high roof was equipped with front and rear tires that measured approximately 165/65 R13. This tire size offered a balance between grip and efficiency, making it suitable for city and suburban driving. The 13-inch rims provided a level of comfort while maintaining a responsive feel on the road.

The choice of aluminum disks for the wheels was a standard feature of this model. Aluminum is known for its lightweight properties, which contributed to reduced unsprung weight and improved handling. Additionally, aluminum wheels often have an aesthetic appeal, enhancing the overall look of the vehicle.

While the Town Box 660 RX high roof didn't feature advanced technologies like Four-Wheel Steering (4WS) or Variable Gear Ratio Steering (VGS/VGRS), its wheel specifications were designed to offer predictable and stable handling, especially in urban driving conditions.

The wheelbase of the vehicle, measuring approximately 239 cm (94.09 inches), provided a stable foundation for the wheels, contributing to ride comfort and handling. The front and rear axles, each with a length of around 129 cm (50.78 inches), ensured balanced weight distribution, further enhancing stability on the road.

In summary, the 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof featured carefully selected wheel specifications to deliver a balance between ride comfort and handling. The choice of tire size, aluminum disks, and overall wheel configuration aimed to provide a responsive and stable driving experience, making it a suitable choice for urban and suburban mobility.

Conclusion and Summary

The 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof represents a compact van that found its niche in the urban and suburban transportation landscape. While its production span was relatively short, it left an impression with its practical design, efficient engineering, and compact dimensions.

During these years, the Town Box 660 RX high roof showcased a consistent set of features that catered to the needs of drivers seeking cost-effective and reliable transportation. Its front-wheel-drive (FR) configuration and 4-speed automatic transmission (4AT) provided accessibility and ease of use, particularly in city driving conditions.

Under the hood, the 3-cylinder SOHC engine with the engine code 3G83 demonstrated a commendable balance between performance and efficiency. With a maximum power output of 64.8 PS (64 bhp) at 6000 rpm and a peak torque of 86.2 Nm (63.6 lb.ft) at 3000 rpm, it offered adequate power for daily commuting. The engine's fuel efficiency, achieving approximately 33.6 mpg US (40.3 mpg UK or 7.0 L/100km) in the 10/15 mode, contributed to its economical appeal.

The Town Box 660 RX high roof's compact dimensions, both externally and internally, made it maneuverable in tight spaces while providing sufficient interior space for passengers. Its moderate wheelbase, combined with carefully selected wheel specifications, offered stable handling and ride comfort.

While it did not introduce groundbreaking innovations or model evolution during its production years, the 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof served as a reliable and cost-effective option for individuals and businesses alike. Its focus on practicality, efficiency, and compactness made it a suitable choice for urban and suburban transportation needs.

In summary, the 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof, with its efficient engine, compact design, and practical features, offered a versatile and economical solution for daily commuting and urban mobility.

FAQ: 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX High Roof

What are the key features that distinguish the 2004 and 2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof models?

The 2004 and 2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof models share many similarities in terms of design and features. However, there are some differences in available options and trim levels. The 2005 model, for instance, may offer additional features as part of its standard package or optional upgrades.

Are there multiple generations of the Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof, and what are the differences between them?

The Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof did not undergo significant generational changes during its production years of 2004 and 2005. Both model years retained the same core design and specifications, with minor updates and improvements for each year.

Can you provide information on the engine types and engine names available for the 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof?

The 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof was equipped with the 3-cylinder SOHC engine with the engine code 3G83. This engine powered both model years and offered consistent performance and fuel efficiency for urban and suburban driving needs.

What are the available complectations for the 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof?

The complectations, or trim levels, for the Town Box 660 RX high roof were generally consistent between the 2004 and 2005 models. While specific trim levels may vary by region and market, buyers could typically choose from a range of options and features to customize their vehicles. These options may include items like rear spoilers, front fog lamps, winter complectation packages, and privacy glass, among others.

What is the fuel tank capacity of the 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof?

The fuel tank capacity of the 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof was approximately 10.5 US gallons or 8.7 UK gallons, equivalent to approximately 40 liters. This capacity allowed for a reasonable driving range between refueling stops, making it suitable for daily commuting.

Can you provide details on the fuel consumption of the 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof?

The fuel consumption of the Town Box 660 RX high roof in the 10/15 mode was approximately 33.6 mpg US, 40.3 mpg UK, or 7.0 L/100km. This fuel efficiency was a key feature of the vehicle, contributing to its economical ownership experience.

What are the dimensions and sizes of the 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof?

The Town Box 660 RX high roof featured compact exterior dimensions, with a length of approximately 339.5 cm (133.66 inches), a width of around 147.5 cm (58.07 inches), and a height of about 189 cm (74.4 inches). Its interior dimensions included a length of approximately 188.5 cm (74.21 inches), a width of around 122 cm (48.03 inches), and a height of about 132.5 cm (52.16 inches). These dimensions made it suitable for urban driving while providing practical interior space.

What wheel specifications were available for the 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof?

The Town Box 660 RX high roof was equipped with front and rear tires measuring approximately 165/65 R13, paired with 13-inch aluminum disks. These specifications provided a balance between grip and efficiency, making it suitable for city and suburban driving.

Are there optional performance upgrades available for the 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof?

While the Town Box 660 RX high roof primarily emphasized practicality and efficiency, some optional performance upgrades may have been available through aftermarket modifications. These upgrades could include performance tuning, suspension enhancements, or custom wheels and tires. However, such modifications would impact the vehicle's core attributes, such as fuel efficiency.

What is the typical ownership experience of the 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof?

The ownership experience of the Town Box 660 RX high roof is characterized by reliability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. Owners often praise its dependable performance, ease of maintenance, and affordability. It excels as a practical choice for daily commuting and urban driving needs.

How does the availability and market value of the 2004-2005 Mitsubishi Town Box 660 RX high roof vary by region?

The availability and market value of the Town Box 660 RX high roof can vary depending on location. Regions with a higher concentration of urban drivers may see more availability of these vehicles. Market value is influenced by factors such as mileage, condition, and local demand, so prices can differ significantly from one area to another.


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