Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

MITSUBISHI PAJERO FROM $53,990

HOW MUCH?

The NT Pajero 3.2-litre fourcylinder turbodiesel range opens with the five-speed auto, sevenseat GLX for $53,990. The sevenseat auto GLS is $58,990 and the Exceed is $65,990.

These manufacturer’s list prices are pretty meaningless. Mitsubishi regularly advertises drive-away discount deals on the Pajero to keep the old banger moving through the showrooms. GLX auto was recently offered, for example, at $54,990 drive-away.

NUTS AND BOLTS

• The Pajero’s body dates from 2001 when Mitsubishi introduced a monocoque design with independent suspension at both ends.

• A 2008 NT upgrade focused on the 3.2-litre turbodiesel, which produces 147kW of power at 3800rpm and 441Nm

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