Mitsubishi SUV car reviews
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Mitsubishi SUV car reviews
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Mitsubishi Shogun Sport SUV (2018 - 2021) Review
Excellent off-roader fails to convince on-road
Used price: £13,764 - £23,446PROS
- Excellent off-road ability
- Good standard kit levels
- Should be reliable
CONS
- Poor ride and overall comfort
- Slow, thirsty diesel engine
- Lacklustre interior quality
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Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross SUV (2017 - 2021) Review
An interesting addition to the small-SUV crossover ranks
Used price: £6,723 - £17,822PROS
- Strong reliability and quality expected
- Four-wheel drive version should be capable
- Refined 1.5-litre petrol engine
- Excellent equipment levels
CONS
- The styling won't be to everyone's tastes
- No diesel or plug-in hybrid at launch
- Limited boot space compared with rivals
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Mitsubishi Outlander (2012 - 2021) Review
Five-seat plug-in or seven-seat petrol for Mitsubishi’s large SUV
Used price: £2,440 - £22,725PROS
- Practical design with five or seven seats
- Highly efficient plug-in hybrid powertrain
- Update for 2019 model year to keep things current
- Should prove a robust, reliable machine
CONS
- Rivals are much better to drive
- PHEV doesn’t suit all drivers
- Functional cabin doesn’t look great
- Petrol engine best avoided
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Mitsubishi ASX (2010 - 2021) Review
Compact SUV lags behind main rivals, despite extensive facelift
Used price: £1,126 - £17,707PROS
- Attractive front-end styling
- Spacious interior
- Lots of kit as standard
CONS
- Interior quality lacking in places
- Terrible engine and gearboxes
- 4x4 only available on top-spec autos
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Mitsubishi Outlander (2007 - 2013) Review
Used price: £551 - £4,397PROS
Available with seven seats, comfortable, good to drive, Volkswagen-sourced diesel
CONS
Cramped rearmost seats, narrow boot space
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Mitsubishi Shogun (2007 - 2018) Review
Used price: £1,280 - £23,924PROS
Impressive off-road ability, well built cabin, generous standard equipment
CONS
Crude compared to many offroaders, lacks interior refinement, noisy engine
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Mitsubishi Outlander (2004 - 2007) Review
Used price: £730 - £2,537PROS
Thorough engineering, striking looks.
CONS
Heavy fuel consumption, restricted rear space.
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Mitsubishi Shogun (2000 - 2006) Review
Used price: £792 - £4,753PROS
Strong off-road ability, robust build quality, very reliable
CONS
Poor on road handling, agricultural diesels
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Mitsubishi Shogun Sport (1998 - 2006) Review
Used price: £642 - £2,637PROS
Reliability, off-road ability
CONS
Handling, rough ride on-road