
Mitsubishi Grandis Estate (2004-2010) review
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At a glance
Price new | £16,986 - £23,754 |
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Used prices | £539 - £2,780 |
Road tax cost | £335 - £710 |
Insurance group | 29 - 31 |
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Fuel economy | Not tested to latest standards |
Range | 400 - 615 miles |
Number of doors | 5 |
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Available fuel types
Petrol
Diesel
Pros & cons
PROS
Sleek looks, strong Volkswagen-sourced diesel, seven-seats, well equipped as standard
CONS
Lacklustre performance, poor automatic gearbox, light steering
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Overview
The sharp-looking Grandis is a stylish people carrier that can seat seven thanks to a spacious cabin and clever extra folding seats that disappear into the boot floor. It comes well equipped as standard – making it good value for money, especially as a used buy. There are two engines available but the most popular choice is the 2.0-litre DI-D diesel which is actually a Volkswagen unit.
The light steering means it’s not enjoyable on twisting roads, but it’s surprisingly easy to manoeuvre in town and makes a good long distance motorway car.
Review contents
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Overview Currently reading
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Practicality & safety
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Interior, tech & comfort
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Engines & handling
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Ownership cost
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