MITSUBISHI SHOGUN 3.2 Di-D Warrior 3dr Auto (2003)

Shogun Warrior - A good worker

Right, from the outset I need to tell anyone who is thinking about buying a Shogun that, if you get the Shogun 3.2-litre version, it's ridiculously quick. I'm not even messing around here. This car will shift.

I don't know why it's so rapid but in second year this thing will really surprise you. I had the van version of the Shogun - which means there are no rear seats - and it never let me down once. It was used primarily as a work horse, which means lots of carrying and lots of miles, but I'm happy to report that it never made a wrong move in the 3 years of ownership.

I changed to a Land Rover Discovery, and even though the Disco is a better car, I would still recommend a Shogun to anyone looking for a durable, rugged and powerful car. It's only downfall seems to come from the company who refuse to bring it into the 21st century.

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