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Mitshubishi Chellenger


As the day draws closer to retirement my wife suggested we look into a new / newish 4 x 4 and we are looking at the chellenger. We have a Pajero 93 model with petrol but we are looking at diesal this time and something that not as big

Any Ideas confuse???

 

Regards    Brianwink



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They are a tug used by quite a few members of this and other forums. If you are wanting to know the capacity of a second hand one and can't get to it's handbook you will have to provide the exact model description.

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Good 'Used' Low Kilometer Challengers are like hens teeth to find.
Not a lot of new ones appear to be sold as is you look at Mitsubishi adverts in the papers they advertise all their models regularly, but the Challenger only now and again.
I test drove a new one 12 months ago and was very impressed and it also has a heavier tow and ball weight capacity than the Pajero.
The only negative was the high engine noise in the cabin, I found that a real turn off.
Cheers Ozjohn.



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