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Have the 2010 revisions dragged Mitsubishi ... five-door Elegance model. The new car has lower CO2 emissions than any other car in its class (bar the X5), its 3.2-litre four-cylinder turbodiesel ...
Cut price Classic model from October 2000 with 3.2 DI-D engine and 3-door or 5 ... Special edition Shogun Field for 2005, priced at £22,999 for SWB manual, £26,999 for LWB 7-seater with manual and £28 ...
The Shogun's 197bhp, 325lb ft, 3.2-litre four-cylinder engine is noisy ... and electrically adjustable and heated door mirrors as standard, while SG3 models get a electric sunroof, tinted rear ...
One look at that rear-mounted spare tyre and the beefed-up plastic mouldings should be enough to tip you off that the Mitsubishi Shogun ... and rather old-fashioned 3.2-litre four-cylinder ...
All Shogun models use a 3.2-litre four-cylinder diesel engine delivering 197bhp and a sturdy 441Nm of torque. Mitsubishi claims ... heated electric door mirrors, heated seats, cruise control ...
TopGear has never been much concerned with towing capacity, but we are delighted to discover that the Shogun will haul a mighty 3,500kg. What is 3,500kg in hauling terms? Well, it's plenty enough ...
Three and five-door versions of the Shogun are available ... where my mouth is and bought a brand new dark green Mitsubishi Shogun 3.2 DI-DC SG3 Auto LWB to transport wives, children and stuff ...
The best Shogun ... the five-doors are ideal for families, making them the best choice for running costs and resale values. If you can swallow the fuel bills, however, the automatic 3.5 V6 is ...
door handles and side steps. Based on the current Mitsubishi 3.2 Di-D LWB Shogun SG4, the newcomer will be available from UK dealerships from 1 January 2012 in the Frost White (Solid), Cool Silver ...
One look at that rear-mounted spare tyre and the beefed-up plastic mouldings should be enough to tip you off that the Mitsubishi Shogun ... and rather old-fashioned 3.2-litre four-cylinder ...
TopGear has never been much concerned with towing capacity, but we are delighted to discover that the Shogun will haul a mighty 3,500kg. What is 3,500kg in hauling terms? Well, it’s plenty ...