Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

MITSUBISHI PAJERO SPORT FROM $44,440

Like Toyota’s Fortuner, Mitsubishi’s Pajero Sport is built on a one-tonner ute chassis — in this case the Triton — topped with a stylish, bespoke body to create a family wagon that, unlike the SUVs that now dominate the market, also has considerable off-road ability.

Prices open at $44,440 for the rear-wheel drive GLX. At $49,440 for GLX specification, you get dual-range all-wheel drive. Seven-seat GLS is $49,190

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