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Comments Mitsubishi L200: An Exciting Car
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Would you like to get noticed on the roads? Then you should drive certain cars that that will make other look with envy on you. Adversely, buying a Ford Focus would be a terrible idea for the attention-seeker, as there roughly 12 billion of them on British roads to date. So look no further than the Mitsubishi L200.
On first impression, it may seem that L200 is Big. It is also styled in a manner that will ensure that the driver definitely wants to leave his impression firmly on other road users. The XL is curvy and quite domineering.
It has a dirty little secret however; it is practical and cheap. The L200 has more cargo space than you expect. The chunky cab comes out with an exceptional build quality that will give the Mitsubishi L200 a feel of rigidity and standard of construction that is not mirrored in some of its nearest rivals, namely the Toyota HiLux.
The L200 is pretty handy off-road thanks to the responsive four wheel drive, low-range gears and locking centre differential. It has 2.4 Litre Diesel engine which is also gutsy and eager to please either on road or dirt track.
The quality of interior manufacturing of the L200 from Mitsubishi, the Japanese car maker is also worthy of note and far superior to that of its rivals. It has leather upholstery, chic-looking dashboard, snazzy instruments and climate control that makes the car a very pleasurable one. The excellent suspension and handling makes it one of the most manoeuvrable and frankly car-like pick-ups on the market.
The current L200 model is may not create any dynamic revolution in the market. But if Mitsubishi from Japan continue to update and improve the L200 over time, it will eventually permeate and begin to dominate over its rivals.
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