Mitsubishi Pajero, What Are Good And Bad

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  1. Karlos Da Jackle RMS Regular

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    Hi all, ok wanting to hear the low downs on a Mitsubish Pajero.

    Been thinking of getting one, just fancy one lately. Looking at the SWB version. Doesn't really matter about petrol or diesel version, or even being automatic, which they nearly all seem to be.

    What all to look out for?? Whats good and bad. Any major things that need replaced.

    This one has caught my eye. Probably just because of teh shiny crome rear ladder,lol.

    http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classif.../e181ps/quicksearch/true/radius/100?logcode=p

    Thanks people.
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    Thankyou george.

    A little there to help. Nicky seems to think they are over priced. I just liek tehg look of them. I want a small jeep for London here, for manovering and parking. Also easy to get in and out of,lol.
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    I catch you with a cattle trailer on the back doing 40mph your going in the hedge big lad!!! :p
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    Hard to find one that isn't rotten now a days. Good ones fetch big money for what they are
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    Bad steering lock on them (as with nearly all 4x4's) makes it a bit awkward to park in tight areas.

    Having spent a brave while in London, it would be nice to have something comfortable with a decent view and a bit of ignorance behind it, so 1 of those would do the job, but fuelling them, parking them, repairing them, maintaining them and listening to them would put me off unless it was for a bit of towing/going across fields etc...
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    You think anything I drive would ever see 40MPH, unless in a 30MPH zone,lol.
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    You have no need of a Pajero big lad. No sheep to pull in Leyton :p
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    To be honest I've no need for any car at the mo. I'm living in South Woodford now man. Where you at? We have to hook up soon.

    But Don't want to loose my 7 years no claims with insurance and also my personal registration. Thats the only reason i'm thinking of getting something.
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    Elephant & Castle. Lovely Part of Town :p
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    Nearly as nice as Hackney,lol.
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