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draw up a ladder based on the competence of a car brand’s products over, let’s say, the last ten years, it’s doubtful that Mitsubishi would be challenging for a place in the top eight. Its democratisation of plug-in hybrid tech aside, the portfolio has all too often been unadventurous and dated. A lot of metal for your money is the usual lily-livered euphemism, but is it really too

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