Where can I buy a used Mitsubishi Shogun?

Where can I buy a used Mitsubishi Shogun?

With 393 used Mitsubishi Shogun cars available on Auto Trader, we have the largest range of cars for sale across the UK. Thoroughly checked, tested, and approved by manufacturers, these used cars are in supreme condition.

How much does a third generation Shogun cost?

Third generation Shogun prices have held up well, the model rightly being perceived as a more modern vehicle than many of its rivals. A 2000 X plated 3.2TD Classic retails at around £9,875 with a similar vintage Equippe version commanding just under £10,925.

When did the new shogun 4×4 come out?

With a clever direct injection petrol engine and a mighty diesel on offer, the third generation Shogun has cemented its reputation as one of the nation’s favourite 4x4s. Built to last, it also makes a great used buy. The all-new third generation arrived in May 2000.

When did the Mitsubishi Shogun facelift come out?

January 2003 saw the launch of a facelifted Shogun with a smoother front end, a corporate grille and improved safety and security features. That model in turn was boosted by increased specifications at the end of 2003. An all new Shogun arrived in 2006. WHAT DO I GET FOR MY MONEY?

What did the Mitsubishi Shogun 3.2 DI-d Elegance look like?

A general buffing-up for this Jurassic-era off-roader. In addition to a new look, it gets a heavily reworked interior, a slightly more powerful engine and better standard equipment. What’s it like? Pretty much as we remember the old one being.

What kind of engine does a Mitsubishi Shogun have?

Engines and suspension were now bolted directly to the ‘monocoque’ body rather than installed in a separate chassis and there was a complete restyle inside and out. Both the 3.5-litre 24-valve petrol V6 and the new four-cylinder, 16-valve, twin camshaft 3.2-litre turbo diesel featured direct fuel injection.

How much does a Mitsubishi Shogun diesel cost?

The rarer three-door diesel model opens at around £10,575 in Equippe trim. Opt instead for a petrol-powered model and you’ll need to find at least £12,000 for a 3.5-litre GDI elegance five-door. Insurance for all Shoguns is relatively hefty with most models rated Group 16.

Is the Mitsubishi Shogun a good off road car?

Get into the real wilderness, though, and the Shogun comes into its own, effortlessly conquering the sort of off-road terrain that would stop anything this side of a Land Rover or Toyota Land Cruiser.

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How big is the Mitsubishi Shogun 5 door?

The five-door model seats seven and is roughly the same size as a Volkswagen Touareg or Land Rover Discovery. Although it’s significantly cheaper than either of these cars, the Shogun has been on sale for over a decade now and it’s really starting to show its age.

What kind of infotainment system does Mitsubishi Shogun have?

The trip computer unit at the top of the centre console looks very dated indeed, and the touch-screen infotainment system that’s standard on all but the entry-level SG2 model is pretty confusing to use. The biggest disappointment with the cabin, though, is the quality.

Is the Mitsubishi Shogun Sport a school run truck?

On the face of it you’d imagine it would do battle with such school run trucks as the Land Rover Discovery Sport and new Hyundai Santa Fe as that’s where the sales numbers are.

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What are the emissions of a Mitsubishi Shogun?

And you can forget that if you use the Shogun for towing. Emissions are equally disappointing, with 238g/km for the SWB, and 245g/km for the long wheelbase model.

When did the Mitsubishi Shogun 4 generation come out?

In late 2009, the engine was heavily revised in order to provide more power with brake horsepower going up from 168 to 197bhp. Although the shape is instantly recognisable as that of a Shogun, there are a number of key differences between this fourth generation car and its direct predecessor.

What’s the towing capacity of a Mitsubishi Shogun?

The Mitsubishi Shogun is a strong towing car. Across its range you will find two maximum braked towing capacities: 3,000kg and 3,500kg, putting it on a par with pick-up trucks for hauling large items.

What kind of car is the Mitsubishi Shogun?

The 2007 Mitsubishi Shogun is one of those cars that’s good at a very specific job. If you want an affordable car that’ll take seven people deep into the countryside, possibly pulling a horsebox at the time, and you’re not overly concerned about how comfortably or luxuriously it does the job, then the Shogun could be just the job.

When did the Mitsubishi Shogun LWB come out?

Back seats of seven-seat LWB models are cramped. This Mitsubishi Shogun may have been new for 2007 but it’s based on a design that goes back to 1999, albeit much improved. It has a new body but the familiar shape remains as do the Shogun’s strengths. It’s still strong and robust, backing up Mitsubishi’s reputation for build quality.

Is the Mitsubishi Shogun a Land Rover Discovery?

Land Rover Discovery runs rings around it on the road for refinement and handling, back seats of seven-seat LWB models are cramped. The 2007 Mitsubishi Shogun is one of those cars that’s good at a very specific job.

What are most common problems with a Mitsubishi Shogun 4×4?

Among the problems are gearboxes that can fail after about 60,000 miles, and, at around the same mileage, a suspension that may need an overhaul and brake discs that need replacing. What are the most common problems with a used Mitsubishi Shogun 4×4? Is a used Mitsubishi Shogun 4×4 reliable? What is it like?

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