Check with seller Thomson Mitsubishi Parramatta
- Location: 2150, Parramatta, NSW , Australia
Thomson Mitsubishi takes pride in providing the latest range of new Mitsubishi vehicles and service facility in Parramatta NSW 2150. From the award-winning Mirage to the adventurous Pajero, our Mitsubishi range delivers the latest technology, style, safety, and reliability. Our Mitsubishi Diamond Advantage includes full support with a 5 Year/100,000Km New Car Warranty, roadside assistance, and capped price servicing. Whether you are looking for a small car to zip around the city streets, or an SUV to fit the family, our professionals will provide you with a new Mitsubishi to suit your needs and budget. Call (02) 9028 2130 or visit https://www.thomsonmitsubishi.com.au/ to know more about us!
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