Mitsubishi 3.2 DDI Reviews

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Mitsubishi 3.2 DDI
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Average Ratings for Mitsubishi 3.2 DDI

  • Performance4.5 stars
  • Practicality4.2 stars
  • Reliability5 stars
  • Value for Money4.5 stars
  • Overall rating4.5 stars

3 Reviews For Mitsubishi 3.2 DDI

  • timcarter50 9th May 2005

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Good Points: Fully spec'd, everything you might need, lots of well thought out extras.


    Bad Points: Engine sounds a bit industrial until it warms up.


    General comments: Bought the Mitsubishi 3.2 DDI 4x4 from new for the Wife and she absolutely loves it. When I get a chance to drive it I feel the same. It's big, but not long, with a great driving position.

    It has every extra you might need and everything works just, well, perfectly. Even down to the almost silent indicator clicking.

    It has selectable 2 wheel drive, 4 wheel drive, low drive, high drive and triptronics.

    Fuel economy is a bit low, typically 27'ish mpg but does this vehicle go. Loads of torque, races up hills, pulls like a train, I could go on.

    A really great all round machine which makes the Wife feel really safe. Can't wait to get it off road real soon.

  • Barmybaz. 7th Mar 2003

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Fuel consumption, selection of 4wd system, comfort, standard equipment are all good points. Just to upset everyone, buy and install a power box chip for £300 to take it up to 200 bhp. No flatspots, quieter and smoother engine, and when you floor the auto box it takes off like a scolded cat.
  • Stuart. Rank: Lance Corporal 28th Dec 2001

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Compared to my previous 2.8 Shogun this new model is not a revamp of it's predecessor - they threw away the drawings and it's now a totally different car. It's wider & longer and whilst it was spacious before now it's even more so. The previous method of having the 3rd row seats fold up and to the side really cramped the load space if you wanted to put anything really huge inside but now you can't even see the rear seat until you want it. When necessary it folds easily out of the floor and is ...