Mitsubishi Pajero Sport Review & Pictures


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Refreshed Pajero Sport front grill pattern changed. The front grill now look more like Outlander pattern.


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I noticed today about reverse light of Mitsubishi Pajero Sport is at an odd location. The reverse light (white) must be visible not only to driver, but also to the vehicle/people behind. Most of the SUVs have the reverse light integrated with tail lamp cluster. The light will be clear to those who are at the back. The light also will be useful to drivers. Interestingly, this is not the case with Pajero. The reverse light is integrated with tail lamp cluster.

 
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I noticed today about reverse light of Mitsubishi Pajero Sport is at an odd location. The reverse light (white) must be visible not only to driver, but also to the vehicle/people behind. Most of the SUVs have the reverse light integrated with tail lamp cluster. The light will be clear to those who are at the back. The light also will be useful to drivers. Interestingly, this is not the case with Pajero. The reverse light is integrated with tail lamp cluster.

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True that; plus especially in a country like Hindustan, any light/reflector mounted on the rear bumper is a no-no as it will eventually take a hit from nonchalant gays of the automotive disposition. CRASH! "Sorry saar I didn't see your behind"

Punto rear reflectors/reverse light is the best example I guess - rarely have I seen reflectors/reverse light intact on any Punto that has had it's booty shaken on Hindustani roads for a fair bit of time.

To paraphrase W.B. Yeats, then - tread softly because you tread on my rear bumper . BANG. Ouch!

[cry] [frustration]
 
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This was posted by Mitsu on their FB page

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Hmm, lets see:

1. It's your profile/cover picture: No.

2. You want to race with every competitor SUV on the highway: No because then it gives 11.32kmpl

3. You live from one off road trip to the next: No. I live from Pune to Bombay max.

4. "My Pajero" figures in your conversation at least 10 times a day: No. 20 times a day.

5. You'll forget your birthday but not the servicing date: Well, let's not talk about forgetting.

6. You can't get enough of car accessories: 6 moustaches. LEDs. Period.

7. You get the urge to drive beside the road and not on it: You should look at the shining tyres after every journey[glasses].

8. "You touch my car and I will drive to hell to find you": Applies to all my cars, including the tractor.

9. You know how your beast's doing by the engine's growl: Growl? Never taken it above 2500 rpm[frustration].

10. You say a silent prayer/curse every time someone else takes the wheel: No. I just [gun] him.

Love? Absolutely nevertheless.



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With all due respect to both the Pajero Sports and the Toyota Hilux Fortuner, I sometimes wonder what would have been the case if the former were sold in India by Toyota and the latter by HM:stupid:.
 
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With all due respect to both the Pajero Sports and the Toyota Hilux Fortuner, I sometimes wonder what would have been the case if the former were sold in India by Toyota and the latter by HM:stupid:.
the Fortuner kills the Pajero Sport in sales by a huge margin and that's the indisputable reality !
The reasons are pretty obvious, the Toyota as a brand enjoys way more equity + the Fortuner is a brilliant product with hardly any negatives to talk of except the harsh ride quality. Bulk of the owners never really take it off-road so that would hardly ever matter to them. Personally I still think the Fortuner remains the safest buy while the Pajero Sport is a worthy competitor and more purist in nature.
Personally the greedy me wants to own one each.[;)]
 
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Guys, need some help, may be from Aussie(Dharmesh), or Kuwait (Mathew) [:)]
The new Sport interior has this double decker fascia, from the looks of it all it - all it seems to be is a separate fascia panel which hosts both the MID and touchscreen , since mine has both the MID and touchscreen - I would love to check if this arrangement can be done, basically wanting to check if the double decker would fit directly in my vehicle and i can reposition the MID there. I only intend to get the fascia validated, do not intend to replace everything.

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New Sport :-

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Seems to be an integral part of the fascia moulding. Lets see what Mathew and Dharmesh have to say.
 
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The SUV now also offers a few additional features such as DVD display, cooler box and outside rear view mirror (ORVM) with indicators.
 
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