Don't let the age of a Mitsubishi Pajero for sale put you off. It's a tough car with premium quality components that are made to last. The mechanical stuff is built to take good abuse and still keep going.
The below review of a used Pajero Sport SUV was posted by a car enthusiast on Team-BHP. I picked up a similar 2013 model with 115k on the odometer early this year. A few weeks back I completed the 120k km service as well. All the work you've outlined for the car has been carried out on my car. My two cents on the car under question: Pros:
Cons:
Parting notes: I've seen a lot of irrational fear and 'whataboutery' associated with the Pajero Sport. In my view, it's a bare basic old-school pick-up truck (Triton base) dressed up as a station wagon. Pop the hood and you'll see, not some alien technology that requires engineers from Space X to figure out! It's nothing more than a crude big motor diesel with a little fancy tech gadgetry to make it more planet-friendly and wallet-friendly. The same 2.5 coupled with the 4x4 transmission has been doing service in jungles, mountains, mines, and construction sites the world over for over a decade now. I've seen Pajeros and Tritons in Malaysia and Indonesia that have done 3, 4 and 5 hundred km and going strong while requiring only regular oil changes and wear and tear part replacements. . . . . Shared from https://www.tumblr.com/radmitsubishitalk/711594115945644032/used-mitsubishi-pajero-sport-ownership-pros-and?source=share
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11/16/2023 02:31:06 am
The pros highlighted, especially the car's unmatched comfort, rugged yet elegant looks, and the robustness of its components, make a compelling case for the Pajero Sport. I appreciate the emphasis on the true 4x4 nature and the commendation of the 2.5-liter engine, which seems to be a standout feature.
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