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Affordable excellence: Mitsubishi's budget-friendly Cars

by Masashi S. JDM Enthusiast

5 Cheapest Mitsubishi Cars in BE FORWARD

Mitsubishi is one of the top automakers for producing efficient, reliable, robust, comfortable, and dependable workhorse cars. Many great models have come out of Mitsubishi’s lineup, so let us take a look at the 5 cheapest Mitsubishi cars.

Mitsubishi Pajero from $2,160~

The Mitsubishi Pajero has been around for about 40 years and is a capable off-roader. The Mitsubishi Pajero 4th generation comes with a standard 3.0L (6G72) 6-cylinder petrol engine producing 185 hp or a 3.2L (4M41) 4-cylinder diesel engine producing 165 hp, supported by a 5-speed manual, 4-speed automatic, or 5-speed automatic transmission. The interior of the Pajero is utilitarian and smooth with a few high-quality materials. The dashboard is good and upright, the center console has gear selectors on the transmission tunnel with fake wood veneer finishing. The seats are comfy with the option of a 5 or 7-seat arrangement.


Mitsubishi Mirage from $1,650~

The Mitsubishi Mirage hatchback is introduced in 1978 with good fuel economy, high-quality features, practicality, and functions. It comes with active stability control, start/stop, airbags, electric mirrors, fog lamps, a tilt steering mechanism, central locking, cruise control, and climate control. The Mirage offers a 1.0L (3A90) 3-cylinder petrol engine with a power of 68 hp; a 1.2L (3A92) 3-cylinder petrol engine with a power of 76 hp, and a fuel economy range between 23.8 km/L – 25.0 km/L. The engines are mated with a CVT transmission.


Mitsubishi Canter Guts from $1,530~

The Mitsubishi Fuso Truck lineup has the most recent member the Mitsubishi Canter Guts which was revealed in 2004. The Canter Guts was cater to the small payload category as a 1.5-tonne truck. The Canter Guts comes fitted with a 2.0L (4G63) 4-cylinder DOHC petrol engine that produces114 lb-ft of torque and 109 hp or a turbocharged 3.0-liter (ZD30DDTi) 4-cylinder DOHC diesel engine that offers 204 lb-ft and 110 hp. The engines are connected to a 4-speed automatic, 5-speed manual, or 6-speed automatic mechanical transmission. The 2WD Short Body Canter Guts is easy to handle on sharp curves and narrow roads in urban areas with outstanding smooth turning.


Mitsubishi Pajero Mini from $1,420~

The Mitsubishi Pajero Mini was built between 1994 and 2012 and is only available as a 3-door 4-seater mini off-road SUV. Because of the restrictions of the Kei car engines, the Mitsubishi Pajero Mini doesn’t give much power and is fitted with a variety of 0.7L (4A30) 4-cylinder engines, either naturally aspirated or turbocharged. The maximum power you can get out is 72 lb-ft of torque and 63 hp from the turbocharged version and attached to either a 4-speed automatic or 5-speed manual transmission. The Pajero Mini has limited interior space but still have enough legroom and headroom, while the back seat occupants get limited headroom, shoulder room, and legroom.


Mitsubishi Minicab Truck from $1,410~

The first Mitsubishi Minicab truck is a cab-over Kei car produced from 1966 to 2014. From 2014 to the present Mitsubishi Minicab truck rebadged as Suzuki Carry. The Minicab comes with a 0.7L (RO6A) 3-cylinder double overhead camshaft (DOHC) petrol engine with 56 lb-ft torque and 54 hp power. The Minicab has a very small turning radius that makes your drive smoothly, even on narrow roads. It comes with a AM/FM radio with a single integrated speaker, manually operated windows, and the seats are wrapped with grey vinyl-clad.


Generally

Mitsubishi cars have offered numerous technologies and affordable cars in the global auto market since the 1960s. The Mitsubishi lineup are all great cars in their own particular class. You can check the Mitsubishi stocklist for more affordable and latest models now.


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About Masashi S. Junior   JDM Enthusiast

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