Ryannn
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Jan 14, 2019 12:18:34 GMT
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Jan 14, 2019 19:32:01 GMT
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Mitsi Pajero Junior? Don't know if they're any good. Might be called something else in UK/Europe markets. I believe that's the mitsubishi pinin over here in the UK. There is a smaller one than the pinin, cant remember what is is called but its J only model.
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Jan 14, 2019 22:24:09 GMT
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What about the Suzuki SX4 those were available with awd
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Jan 14, 2019 22:40:51 GMT
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Last Edit: Jan 14, 2019 22:43:53 GMT by MkX
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Jan 14, 2019 23:09:32 GMT
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We had one of those Ravs as a work car for a while too. At first I thought it looked like something Mickey Mouse would drive but after using it a bit I didn't mind it. Went hard for what it was. Hogged the juice a bit though from memory.
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Jan 14, 2019 23:56:28 GMT
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I'd go for a pinin if I needed something that size..
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Jan 15, 2019 19:59:50 GMT
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I'd go for a pinin if I needed something that size.. I've got a lot of friends in a lot of different 4WD clubs with a lot of different cars, Mitsubishi doesn't have a fabulous reputation for reliability.
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Jan 16, 2019 20:49:08 GMT
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I'd go for a pinin if I needed something that size.. I've got a lot of friends in a lot of different 4WD clubs with a lot of different cars, Mitsubishi doesn't have a fabulous reputation for reliability. In general, Mitsubishi have more than their fair share of problems. (although, I would say the diffs are very nice) I've had 7 Shoguns (still have 3, none of them work) two Nissans (modern and old school) and a couple of 'proper' Land Cruisers, oh and a Trooper 3.1d. To be fair, the Trooper was the best of the bunch. I can assure you, if I ever have to buy another proper 4x4, like with a chassis, low range etc, it will be a Land Rover. We have an original Mitsubishi Outlander (the other halves car) 2.4 petrol, brilliant 4x4 system and its a great car on and off road, much better than the later ones. Unfortunately, the rust is taking hold of the remaining ones, and the recent ones I have seen for sale have LPG. I have driven a few smaller Toyotas, not bad, but I would have a Jimny first. (although an old Tercel estate would be way cool)
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