Reviews or Driving Impressions
2010 Mitsubishi Triton - Car Review
Launching the 2010 Triton ute range, Mitsubishi has thrown down the gauntlet to segment rivals by introducing significant upgrades but keeping the pricing very competitive - entry level GL Cab Chassis models retain the $20,990 sticker of the now superseded ML model.
As well as the increased capabi...
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First drive: New Pajero
Mitsubishi's quintessential Pajero has re-emerged from the manufacturer's recent battle, prepared to again do battle in the tough SUV segments.
After the financial crisis the manufacturer was faced with about two years ago, the local subsidiary is again optimistic about its prospects and is lookin...
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Mitsubishi Outlander
The Mitsubishi Outlander shares every underpinning with the Citroen C-Crosser and Peugeot 2007. Happily it looks better than the French efforts, and has a better engine on the way.
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Mitsubishi Pajero
Mention Mitsubishi Pajero to someone and guaranteed, the photo above is what will pop into their mind. Mention Commodore however and there could be a myriad of designs which they remember. Yes, the Pajero has been with us in a form like this for a very long time. Small tweaks along the way haven't d...
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Review - Mitsubishi Triton 4x4
I had a wonderful excuse to drive up Sani Pass recently - in the form of a Mitsubishi Triton 4x4, and a pair of mates, my 10-year-old daughter and I all agreed the 3.2 DI-D auto bakkie was definitely up for the challenge
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Tested: Mitsubishi Triton
Mitsubishi is hardly a mass volume player in the local bakkie market, but honestly, has there ever been a bakkie to have artisans, small business owners and farmers talking in such polarised terms with regards to styling?
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