2005 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof Specs


OVERVIEW

With a fuel consumption of 38.5 mpg US - 46.3 mpg UK - 6.1 L/100km, a weight of 1962 lbs (890 kg), the Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof has a 3 cylinder SOHC engine, a Regular gasoline engine 3G83. This engine 3G83 produces a maximum power of 48.6 PS (48 bhp - 35.7 kW) at 6000 rpm and a maximum torque of 61.7 Nm (45.5 lb.ft - 6.3 kg.m) at 4000 rpm. The engine power is transmitted to the road by the rear wheel drive (FR) with a 5MT gearbox. For stopping power, the Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof braking system includes drum at the rear and disk at the front. Stock tire sizes are 145 on 12 inch rims -6PR at the rear and 145 on 12 inch rims -6PR at the front. Chassis details - Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD 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 ProductionDec 2005 - Nov 2006
Drive Wheels - Traction - DrivetrainFR
Transmission Gearbox - Number of Speeds5MT
Engine Size - Displacement - Engine Capacity657 cm3 or 40 cu-in
Frame NameGBD-U61V

MITSUBISHI MINICAB 660 CD 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 Size (L x W x H), mm-x-x-(mm)
Wheelbase239 cm or 94.09 inches
Front Axle Length130.5 cm or 51.37 inches
Rear Axle Length130.5 cm or 51.37 inches
Ride Height - Ground Clearance15 cm or 5.9 inches
Weight890 kg or 1962 lbs
Num. of Seats4
Num. of Doors5
Minimum Turning Circle - Turning Diameter, m4.3
Fuel Tank Capacity10.5 US gallons
8.7 UK gallons
40 L
Max Capacity350
Seat Rows2
Front/Rear Axis Length130.5/130.5 cm or 51.37/51.37 inches

MITSUBISHI MINICAB 660 CD HIGH ROOF ENGINE TECHNICAL DATA
Engine Code3G83
Maximum Power - Output - Horsepower48.6 PS or 48 bhp or 35.7 kW
Maximum Power RPM6000 rpm
Maximum Power Output48.6 PS or 48 bhp or 35 kW @ 6000 rpm
Maximum Torque61.7 Nm or 45.5 lb.ft or 6.3 kg.m
Maximum Torque RPM4000 rpm
Maximum Torque Output62 Nm or 45.5 lb.ft or 6.3 kg.m @ 4000 rpm
Engine Type - Number of Cylinders3 cylinder SOHC
Fuel TypeRegular gasoline
Fuel Consumption (10/15 mode)38.5 mpg US
46.3 mpg UK
6.1 L/100km
Variable Cylinder Management - VCMNo
Ecological Type2005 emission regulation 75% reduction

MITSUBISHI MINICAB 660 CD HIGH ROOF SUSPENSION
Front Brakes - Disc Dimensionsdisk
Rear Brakes - Disс Dimensionsdrum
Front Suspensionstrut
Rear Suspension3 link
Front Tyres - Rims Dimensions145 R12-6PR
Rear Tyres - Rims Dimensions145 R12-6PR
Aluminium DiskNo
4WS - Four-Wheel SteeringNo
Variable Gear Ratio Steering - VGS/VGRSNo
Sport-Tuned SuspensionNo
Low Down SuspensionNo

MITSUBISHI MINICAB 660 CD HIGH ROOF EXTERIOR
SunroofNo
Front SpoilerNo
Rear SpoilerNo
Xenon LampsNo
Front Fog LampsNo
Rear Fog LampsNo
Ultraviolet Glass ProtectionNo
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 GlassOption
Winter ComplectationOption

MITSUBISHI MINICAB 660 CD HIGH ROOF INTERIOR
Power WindowNo
Power SteeringStandart
Keyless EnterOption
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 Seats-
Seat Position MemoryNo
Seat LifterNo
Adjustable 3rd RowNo
Walk Throught-
2nd Row Throught-
2nd Rowbench folding
3nd Row-
Lagage BoxNo
Engine Start ButtonNo
EtcNo
Bucket SeatNo

MITSUBISHI MINICAB 660 CD 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
RadioOption
Autoreverse CasetteNo
CD PlayerNo
MD PalyerNo
Navigation System-
Mesomorphic Monitor-
Traffic Jam Assist-
Audio HDDNo
DVD-audioNo
Additional Sound Equipment-
Rear Entertainment SystemNo
SpeakerNo
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 Overview of the Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD
πŸ“Œ Engine Specifications and Options
πŸ“Œ Fuel Tank Capacity and Efficiency
πŸ“Œ Dimensions and Sizes of the High Roof Model
πŸ“Œ Wheel Options and Configurations
πŸ“Œ Fuel Consumption and MPG Figures
πŸ“Œ Trims and Model Variations
πŸ“Œ Generational Changes and Updates
πŸ“Œ Interior Features and Comfort
πŸ“Œ Safety Features and Ratings
πŸ“Œ Performance and Handling
πŸ“Œ Cargo Capacity and Practicality
πŸ“Œ Exterior Styling and Design
πŸ“Œ Ownership Costs and Maintenance
πŸ“Œ Conclusion: The Minicab 660 CD High Roof's Versatility
πŸ“Œ FAQ: Mitsubishi Minicab CD High Roof - Commonly Asked Questions

Overview of the Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD

The 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof offers a practical and compact solution for urban transportation. As part of the Minicab lineup, it caters to those seeking a versatile and fuel-efficient vehicle. Produced from December 2005 to November 2006, this model showcases a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive (FR) setup, providing decent traction and drivetrain dynamics.

Under the hood, the Minicab 660 CD houses a 657 cm³ (40 cu-in) engine, code-named 3G83. This three-cylinder SOHC engine generates a maximum power output of 48.6 PS (48 bhp) or 35 kW at 6000 rpm and a peak torque of 61.7 Nm (45.5 lb.ft) or 6.3 kg.m at 4000 rpm. The engine comes mated to a 5-speed manual transmission gearbox, delivering an engaging driving experience.

In terms of size, the Minicab 660 CD boasts an exterior length of 339.5 cm (133.66 inches), an exterior width of 147.5 cm (58.07 inches), and an exterior height of 189 cm (74.4 inches). Its wheelbase measures 239 cm (94.09 inches), offering stability and a balanced ride. The weight of 890 kg (1962 lbs) ensures nimble handling and fuel efficiency.

The cabin accommodates four passengers across two seat rows, with standard features like power steering for convenience. Although power windows are not available, the option of keyless entry adds a touch of modernity to the vehicle.

Safety-wise, the Minicab 660 CD comes equipped with driver and passenger airbags, ensuring basic protection for occupants. ABS is available as an option for improved braking performance.

On the exterior, the Minicab 660 CD high roof lacks extravagant features like sunroofs or xenon lamps. However, it does offer privacy glass as an option, providing a sense of exclusivity.

With a fuel tank capacity of 10.5 US gallons (8.7 UK gallons or 40 L), the Minicab 660 CD offers an admirable fuel average, rated at 38.5 mpg US (46.3 mpg UK or 6.1 L/100km) based on the 10/15 mode test.

Overall, the 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof is an economical and practical choice, excelling in urban settings with its compact size, efficient engine, and reliable performance.

Engine Specifications and Options

The heart of the 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof lies in its efficient and capable engine. This small yet robust powerplant, known by the engine code 3G83, packs a punch with its three-cylinder, single overhead camshaft (SOHC) configuration. Despite its modest size, this engine delivers a maximum power output of 48.6 PS (48 bhp) or 35 kW at 6000 rpm, providing ample performance for urban driving.

With a displacement of 657 cm³ (40 cu-in), the Minicab's engine strikes a balance between power and fuel efficiency. It produces a maximum torque of 61.7 Nm (45.5 lb.ft) or 6.3 kg.m at 4000 rpm, ensuring responsive acceleration and smooth driving dynamics.

Mitsubishi offers the Minicab 660 CD high roof with a 5-speed manual transmission gearbox, providing drivers with full control over gear selection and maximizing the engine's potential.

In terms of fuel consumption, the Minicab 660 CD high roof achieves an impressive rating of 38.5 mpg US (46.3 mpg UK or 6.1 L/100km) based on the 10/15 mode test. This makes it an economical choice for daily commuting and city driving, where fuel efficiency is of paramount importance.

As for other engine options, the Minicab 660 CD high roof features the 3G83 engine as the standard powerplant for this model. While there might be other engine options available in different variations of the Minicab lineup, the 3G83 engine remains a reliable and popular choice for this particular model year.

Overall, the engine specifications of the 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof exemplify the Japanese automaker's commitment to delivering a balance of performance, efficiency, and practicality in a compact urban vehicle.

Fuel Tank Capacity and Efficiency

The 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof impresses with its practical fuel tank capacity and impressive fuel efficiency. Designed to excel in urban environments, this compact vehicle boasts a fuel tank capacity of 10.5 US gallons (8.7 UK gallons or 40 liters), providing ample range for city driving and short commutes.

The Minicab's efficient engine, the 3G83 with a displacement of 657 cm³ (40 cu-in), plays a key role in achieving commendable fuel economy. With a fuel consumption rating of 38.5 mpg US (46.3 mpg UK or 6.1 L/100km) based on the 10/15 mode test, the Minicab 660 CD high roof proves to be an economical choice for budget-conscious drivers.

The combination of its modest engine size and lightweight design contributes to the vehicle's excellent fuel efficiency, allowing owners to enjoy extended journeys without frequent visits to the fuel station. The 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof strikes a fine balance between practicality, performance, and fuel economy, making it a reliable and cost-effective option for navigating bustling city streets.

Dimensions and Sizes of the High Roof Model

The 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof stands out with its compact and efficient design, making it an ideal choice for navigating urban landscapes. The exterior dimensions of this model showcase its agility and ability to maneuver through tight city streets with ease.

With an exterior length of 339.5 cm (133.66 inches), an exterior width of 147.5 cm (58.07 inches), and an exterior height of 189 cm (74.4 inches), the Minicab 660 CD high roof strikes a harmonious balance between being compact and providing ample interior space for passengers and cargo.

The vehicle's wheelbase measures 239 cm (94.09 inches), contributing to its stable and balanced handling characteristics. The front and rear axle lengths both extend to 130.5 cm (51.37 inches), further enhancing the vehicle's maneuverability in tight spaces.

The Minicab's ride height or ground clearance stands at 15 cm (5.9 inches), offering sufficient clearance to tackle small obstacles and uneven road surfaces without compromising on comfort.

Inside, the Minicab 660 CD high roof can accommodate four passengers across two seat rows, providing adequate seating and a practical layout for everyday commuting needs.

With its compact exterior dimensions, generous interior space, and nimble handling, the 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof proves to be a versatile and efficient option for city dwellers seeking a reliable and agile vehicle to conquer the bustling urban environment.

Wheel Options and Configurations

The 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof offers a practical and reliable selection of wheel options and configurations, catering to different preferences and driving needs.

One of the primary wheel options available for this model is the 145 R12-6PR, a standard choice that provides a balance between comfort and performance. These wheels complement the compact size of the Minicab and contribute to its nimble handling, making it well-suited for urban driving.

The Minicab 660 CD high roof's wheel configuration consists of four wheels, one for each corner of the vehicle. This traditional setup ensures stable and balanced performance on various road surfaces, further enhancing the vehicle's overall driving dynamics.

The absence of features like four-wheel steering (4WS) or variable gear ratio steering (VGS/VGRS) indicates that the Minicab 660 CD high roof focuses on simplicity and reliability in its wheel configurations.

While magnesium wheels are not included in the standard options, they are not typically expected in this class of compact vehicles. Instead, the Minicab prioritizes practicality and affordability, catering to budget-conscious drivers without compromising on essential features.

In conclusion, the 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof provides a well-rounded selection of wheel options and configurations, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable driving experience in urban environments. Its focus on simplicity and practicality aligns with its reputation as a reliable and economical choice for daily commuting and navigating bustling city streets.

Fuel Consumption and MPG Figures

The 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof boasts impressive fuel efficiency and commendable MPG figures, making it an economical choice for daily commuting and city driving.

Equipped with the efficient 3G83 engine, the Minicab 660 CD high roof delivers an impressive fuel consumption rating of 38.5 mpg US (46.3 mpg UK or 6.1 L/100km) based on the 10/15 mode test. This outstanding fuel efficiency is a result of Mitsubishi's dedication to engineering a vehicle that optimizes every drop of fuel, reducing the need for frequent visits to the gas station.

The 10/15 mode test simulates a mix of urban and highway driving conditions, reflecting real-world scenarios that most drivers encounter in their day-to-day routines. The Minicab's ability to excel in this test demonstrates its practicality and suitability for urban environments, where fuel efficiency is a key consideration for many drivers.

The combination of the Minicab's compact size, lightweight design, and well-tuned engine contribute to its impressive fuel economy. Whether navigating congested city streets or cruising on the highway, the Minicab 660 CD high roof remains efficient, reducing overall fuel costs and environmental impact.

With its economical fuel consumption and competitive MPG figures, the 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof proves to be a reliable and budget-friendly option for those seeking an eco-conscious and efficient urban vehicle.

Trims and Model Variations

The 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof offers a range of trims and model variations to suit diverse customer preferences and needs. While specific details on all available trims and variations may vary by region, certain common features and options are worth highlighting.

As a popular choice for urban transportation, the Minicab 660 CD high roof typically comes in a standard trim that offers practicality and reliability. This base trim includes essential features such as manual air conditioning, power steering, and driver and passenger airbags for basic safety.

In some regions, Mitsubishi may offer additional trim levels with enhanced features and options to cater to different customer demands. These higher trims might include amenities like keyless entry, privacy glass, or optional navigation systems, providing added comfort and convenience for drivers and passengers.

It's worth noting that the focus of the Minicab 660 CD high roof is primarily on practicality, fuel efficiency, and affordability. Therefore, while it may not offer extravagant luxury features, it excels in its ability to serve as a dependable and economical urban vehicle.

Beyond trims, Mitsubishi might also introduce special edition models or limited variants during the production period. These variations could include unique color options or special badges, adding a touch of exclusivity to the vehicle lineup.

Overall, the 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof's trims and model variations cater to a wide range of preferences, ensuring that drivers can find a suitable option that aligns with their specific needs and budget. Whether seeking a simple and efficient daily commuter or a more feature-rich urban companion, the Minicab 660 CD high roof has something to offer for a diverse set of drivers.

Generational Changes and Updates

The 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof represents a specific period within the Minicab lineup, and during this time, there were no major generational changes or significant updates for this particular model.

Mitsubishi's Minicab series has been known for its consistency and reliability, and the 2005-2006 version of the Minicab 660 CD high roof stayed true to these traits. As a result, the design and features of this model remained largely unchanged from the previous iterations.

During this period, Mitsubishi focused on refining the existing features and engineering to maintain the Minicab's reputation for fuel efficiency, practicality, and durability. The Minicab's compact size and efficient engine continued to make it an ideal choice for navigating city streets and urban environments.

While some automotive models undergo significant updates and design changes with each generation, the Minicab 660 CD high roof stayed true to its core principles of being a reliable and economical urban vehicle. Mitsubishi's focus during this period might have been on incremental improvements and fine-tuning to ensure the vehicle's continued success in its intended market segment.

As with any vehicle, regular maintenance and care are essential to keep the Minicab 660 CD high roof performing optimally. Ensuring routine service intervals and adhering to manufacturer guidelines can contribute to the vehicle's longevity and overall satisfaction for owners.

In conclusion, the 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof saw no major generational changes or dramatic updates, as Mitsubishi maintained the model's core strengths of practicality, fuel efficiency, and reliability. The Minicab's enduring appeal as an economical and efficient urban vehicle persisted during this period, making it a popular choice for drivers seeking a dependable and budget-friendly option for city commuting.

Interior Features and Comfort

The 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof offers a comfortable and practical interior that caters to the needs of urban commuters. While it may not boast luxurious amenities, it focuses on delivering a functional and user-friendly cabin for everyday driving.

The interior of the Minicab 660 CD high roof is designed with a straightforward layout, providing easy access to essential controls and features. The positioning of the controls ensures convenience for the driver, contributing to a pleasant driving experience.

While power windows are not available in this model, the inclusion of power steering adds to the comfort and ease of maneuvering the vehicle through busy city streets.

The Minicab's interior accommodates four passengers across two seat rows. The front and rear bench seats offer adequate support for short to medium journeys, making it suitable for daily commuting and short trips.

While leather seats and power-adjustable seats may not be standard features in this model, the simplicity of the interior design aligns with the Minicab's focus on practicality and affordability.

Other notable features of the interior may include a floor shifter position, providing a traditional and intuitive gear selection experience.

Regarding the cabin's dimensions, specific details on interior sizes are not available in the provided data. However, the Minicab's compact exterior dimensions suggest a comfortable interior with sufficient headroom and legroom for occupants.

Despite its simplicity, the Minicab 660 CD high roof ensures a comfortable and user-friendly interior, making it a practical choice for urban driving. The vehicle's focus on essential features and efficient design caters to budget-conscious drivers seeking a reliable and no-nonsense urban commuting solution.

Safety Features and Ratings

The 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof prioritizes safety with its essential safety features, providing occupants with a reliable level of protection during daily commutes and city driving.

One of the fundamental safety features included in this model is the availability of driver and passenger airbags, offering basic protection in the event of a collision. While side airbags may not be present, the inclusion of front airbags is a commendable safety measure.

Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) is available as an option in the Minicab 660 CD high roof. ABS helps prevent the wheels from locking up during sudden braking, allowing the driver to maintain better control of the vehicle, especially in slippery road conditions.

While the Minicab may not offer advanced safety technologies such as collision mitigation systems, lane-keeping assists, or adaptive cruise control, its emphasis on practicality and simplicity ensures that drivers can focus on safe driving practices while navigating urban environments.

As for safety ratings, specific crash test data or ratings from organizations like the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) or the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) are not provided in the available data. However, Mitsubishi typically ensures that its vehicles meet or exceed safety standards to offer peace of mind to drivers and passengers.

In conclusion, the 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof features essential safety measures, including driver and passenger airbags and optional ABS. While it may not incorporate the latest advanced safety technologies, the Minicab prioritizes practicality and efficiency, making it a reliable and affordable choice for urban driving with adequate safety features to ensure the well-being of its occupants.

Performance and Handling

The 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof offers a balanced performance and agile handling, making it well-suited for navigating busy city streets and urban environments.

Equipped with the 3G83 engine, this compact vehicle delivers a maximum power output of 48.6 PS (48 bhp) or 35 kW at 6000 rpm. While it may not be a high-performance vehicle, the Minicab 660 CD high roof provides sufficient power for daily commuting and city driving, where fuel efficiency and practicality are of primary importance.

The front-engine, rear-wheel-drive (FR) setup contributes to the Minicab's handling characteristics, providing stability and predictable handling during maneuvers. The vehicle's wheelbase of 239 cm (94.09 inches) further enhances its stable and balanced ride, allowing for confident driving even in tight spaces.

With a minimum turning circle of 4.3 meters, the Minicab 660 CD high roof exhibits good maneuverability, making it easy to navigate through crowded city streets and parking lots.

The vehicle's lightweight design, weighing approximately 890 kg (1962 lbs), adds to its nimble handling and responsiveness. While it may not be the fastest on the road, the Minicab prioritizes practicality and efficiency, ensuring drivers can efficiently move through traffic and reach their destinations.

In terms of suspension, the Minicab 660 CD high roof features a front suspension with struts and a rear suspension with a 3-link setup. This configuration provides a balance of comfort and stability, absorbing bumps and uneven road surfaces to deliver a smooth ride for occupants.

In conclusion, the 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof offers a balanced performance and nimble handling, making it an ideal choice for urban commuting. While not designed for high-speed performance, its focus on practicality, fuel efficiency, and maneuverability ensures a pleasant driving experience for city dwellers seeking a reliable and economical urban companion.

Cargo Capacity and Practicality

The 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof offers a practical and versatile cargo capacity, making it a functional choice for urban transportation and daily commuting.

While specific details on the exact cargo capacity in liters or cubic feet are not provided in the available data, the Minicab's compact size suggests that it is designed to excel in maneuverability and fuel efficiency while still accommodating essential cargo.

The Minicab 660 CD high roof features a five-door configuration, providing convenient access to the interior and cargo area. The rear sliding doors offer easy entry and exit for passengers, while the rear cargo door facilitates loading and unloading of goods.

The vehicle's lightweight design contributes to its cargo-carrying capacity, ensuring that it can comfortably handle groceries, shopping bags, and everyday items for daily errands.

While the Minicab 660 CD high roof may not have the same cargo capacity as larger vehicles or dedicated cargo vans, its focus on urban practicality makes it a valuable choice for small businesses or individuals who require a compact vehicle with modest cargo-hauling capabilities.

Owners looking to transport larger or bulkier items may utilize the option to fold down the rear seats, which can further extend the cargo area, allowing for more flexibility in accommodating various loads.

In conclusion, the 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof offers a practical and utilitarian cargo capacity, well-suited for city dwellers and small-scale transport needs. While it may not be designed for heavy-duty cargo hauling, its compact size, efficient design, and convenient access make it an excellent choice for navigating busy city streets while still offering adequate cargo-carrying capabilities for everyday tasks and errands.

Exterior Styling and Design

The 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof features a distinctive and functional exterior design, tailored to excel in urban environments and city driving.

With its compact dimensions, the Minicab presents a cute and charming appearance, making it an endearing choice for city dwellers seeking a practical and economical vehicle.

The front fascia of the Minicab boasts a simple yet modern design, with sleek headlights and a modest grille, reflecting Mitsubishi's signature styling cues. While xenon lamps may not be available as an option, the standard headlights provide sufficient illumination for nighttime driving.

The high roof design allows for increased interior headroom, ensuring ample space for occupants and enhancing the overall comfort of the vehicle.

The Minicab 660 CD high roof's exterior size, measuring 339.5 cm (133.66 inches) in length, 147.5 cm (58.07 inches) in width, and 189 cm (74.4 inches) in height, indicates its agility and ability to navigate tight city streets with ease.

Despite its compact size, the Minicab offers a practical and functional layout, with five doors that provide easy access to the interior for both passengers and cargo.

While the Minicab's exterior design may not include extravagant elements or dramatic lines, its focus on simplicity and practicality aligns with its reputation as an efficient and budget-friendly urban vehicle.

Overall, the 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof showcases a charming and practical exterior styling, making it a likable and reliable choice for city drivers who prioritize efficiency and convenience in their daily commutes and urban adventures.

Ownership Costs and Maintenance

The 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof offers affordable ownership costs and low maintenance requirements, making it an economical choice for budget-conscious drivers.

One of the key factors contributing to the Minicab's cost-effectiveness is its fuel efficiency. With a fuel consumption rating of 38.5 mpg US (46.3 mpg UK or 6.1 L/100km) based on the 10/15 mode test, the Minicab minimizes fuel expenses, making it ideal for daily commuting and urban driving.

The vehicle's compact size and lightweight design further enhance its cost-efficiency. It requires less energy to power and provides better fuel economy compared to larger and heavier vehicles.

Mitsubishi is known for producing reliable vehicles, and the Minicab 660 CD high roof is no exception. With proper maintenance and regular servicing, the Minicab can deliver consistent performance and longevity. Adhering to the manufacturer's recommended service intervals ensures the vehicle remains in optimal condition and minimizes the risk of costly repairs.

Routine maintenance tasks such as oil changes, filter replacements, and tire rotations are relatively straightforward and affordable, contributing to the Minicab's overall low maintenance costs.

The availability of genuine Mitsubishi spare parts ensures that replacements, if required, are readily accessible and compatible with the vehicle, preventing the need for expensive custom parts.

Additionally, Mitsubishi's reputation for reliability and durability adds to the Minicab's long-term ownership value, providing peace of mind to owners.

In conclusion, the 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof offers economical ownership costs and low maintenance requirements. Its fuel efficiency, compact design, and reliable performance make it a practical and budget-friendly choice for drivers seeking an efficient and dependable urban vehicle with minimized ownership expenses over the years.

Conclusion: The Minicab 660 CD High Roof's Versatility

The 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof impresses with its versatility, catering to the needs of urban drivers and small businesses alike. As a compact and practical vehicle, it excels in maneuverability, making it an excellent choice for navigating congested city streets and tight parking spaces.

The Minicab's efficient 3G83 engine delivers a balance of power and fuel economy, offering adequate performance for daily commuting and short trips. Its lightweight design further enhances its agility, allowing for easy handling and responsiveness on urban roads.

With its five-door configuration, including rear sliding doors, the Minicab ensures easy access to the interior for passengers and loading and unloading of cargo. The high roof design provides increased interior headroom, ensuring comfort for occupants during their journeys.

While the Minicab may not boast luxurious amenities, it prioritizes practicality, affordability, and user-friendliness. Features such as power steering, manual air conditioning, and driver and passenger airbags contribute to a comfortable and safe driving experience.

Owners will appreciate the Minicab's economical ownership costs and low maintenance requirements. Its fuel efficiency and reliable performance make it a cost-effective option for budget-conscious drivers, while routine maintenance ensures its longevity and consistent performance.

In summary, the 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof's versatility shines through in its practicality, fuel efficiency, and compact design. Whether used for daily commuting, running errands, or small-scale transportation needs, the Minicab proves to be a reliable and adaptable companion for navigating the urban landscape. Its balance of features and cost-effectiveness makes it an attractive choice for those seeking an efficient and dependable urban vehicle.

FAQ: Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD High Roof - Commonly Asked Questions

What are the production years for the Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof?

The Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof was produced from December 2005 to November 2006.

What are the available drive wheels and traction options for the Minicab 660 CD high roof?

The Minicab 660 CD high roof comes with a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive (FR) setup, providing stable traction during city driving.

How many seats does the Minicab 660 CD high roof have?

The Minicab 660 CD high roof accommodates up to four passengers with two rows of seats.

What is the engine size and type used in the 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof?

The Minicab 660 CD high roof is equipped with a 657 cm3 3-cylinder SOHC engine, with the engine code 3G83.

What is the maximum power output and torque of the engine in the Minicab 660 CD high roof?

The engine produces a maximum power output of 48.6 PS (48 bhp) or 35 kW at 6000 rpm and a maximum torque of 61.7 Nm (45.5 lb.ft) or 6.3 kg.m at 4000 rpm.

What is the fuel tank capacity of the Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof?

The fuel tank of the Minicab 660 CD high roof has a capacity of 10.5 US gallons (8.7 UK gallons or 40 liters).

What is the fuel consumption rate of the Minicab 660 CD high roof?

The Minicab 660 CD high roof achieves a fuel consumption rate of approximately 38.5 mpg US (46.3 mpg UK or 6.1 L/100km) based on the 10/15 mode test.

What are the exterior dimensions of the Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof?

The Minicab 660 CD high roof has exterior dimensions of approximately 339.5 cm (133.66 inches) in length, 147.5 cm (58.07 inches) in width, and 189 cm (74.4 inches) in height.

Does the Minicab 660 CD high roof come with ABS?

ABS is available as an option in the Minicab 660 CD high roof, providing enhanced braking performance and stability.

What safety features are included in the 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof?

The Minicab 660 CD high roof comes with standard driver and passenger airbags for basic safety protection.

Is the Minicab 660 CD high roof equipped with advanced safety technologies like collision mitigation or lane-keeping assist?

No, the Minicab 660 CD high roof does not feature advanced safety technologies such as collision mitigation or lane-keeping assist.

What are the available transmission options for the Minicab 660 CD high roof?

The Minicab 660 CD high roof is equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission gearbox (5MT).

Does the Minicab 660 CD high roof have a power-adjustable front seat?

No, the Minicab 660 CD high roof does not come with power-adjustable front seats.

What are the exterior features available in the 2005-2006 Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof?

The Minicab 660 CD high roof offers a range of exterior features such as privacy glass and roof rails, with certain options being available based on the region.

What is the weight and seating capacity of the Mitsubishi Minicab 660 CD high roof?

The Minicab 660 CD high roof weighs approximately 890 kg (1962 lbs) and has a seating capacity for four passengers.


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