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1995 Mitsubishi MonteroFor 95, a more powerful (177-horsepower) engine with four valves per cylinder entered base LS models. California vehicles got a 168-horsepower engine. The SR again used a dual-cam 3.5-liter engine with 215 horsepower.
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Welcome to the Family!
Pros: Style, controls, features, comfort, suspension Cons: access to rear seats, slight lack of torque, hard to reach spark plugs. Bottom Line: Over 200000 Miles and still rolling
Pros: Rugged, comfortable, dependable, roomy Cons: not the best gas mileage, some repairs will be costly Bottom Line: One Tough SUV Through and Through
Pros: Great Design, Extremely Comfortable, Good Size, Good Features Cons: Mediocre Gas Mileage, Lacks Power Bottom Line: Happy Montero Owner
Pros: Versatile, reliable, awesome sunroof, great in winter weather. Cons: Plastic wheel hubs fall off. Bottom Line: jewel444
Pros: handles well Cons: leg room in very back when seats are down Read More at Epinions.com I love this truck!
Pros: Reliable, tough and luxurious. Cons: Slightly under-powered for it's size. Bottom Line: Mitsubishi Pajero/Shogun 1987 - 1995
Pros: Rugged, reliable, lots of space, lasts years with maintainance and service. Cons: 4x4 system under-developed, lazy in 4x4 mode, some design flaws obvious in winter conditions. Bottom Line: Great Family SUV
Pros: Dependable, uphill performer, roomy Cons: Some expensive repairs after 60k miles Read More at Epinions.com Stalwart and Unique
Pros: Size, reliability, manual drive, three rows of seats Cons: Climate control system, lean on curves Read More at Epinions.com No Nonsense SUV
Pros: Roomy, rugged and reliable. Low key SUV with a different kind of character. Rally influenced. Cons: Vague steering, reels noticeably when taking sharp corners, outward rearview. Bottom Line: |