Should the Mitsubishi Pajero be the forgotten 4x4? | ReDriven used car review

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
  • Check out the Mitsubishi Pajero Cheat Sheet here: redriven.com/cheat_sheet/mits...
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    The Mitsubishi Pajero is easily the most requested car we've had on ReDriven...
    Every time we go near some other kind of 4x4, inevitably there's a comment asking when we're getting to the Mitsubishi Pajero.
    Well here it is! What's it like after many years and thousands of kilometres? Head over to RUclips now to see our full video.
    00:00​​ - Intro
    00:50 - What is it?
    03:43 - Does it look good?
    04:38​​ - How's the interior?
    06:44​​ - How's the tech?
    08:04 - Is it practical?
    09:45 - What goes wrong?
    13:07 - Is it safe?
    14:00​​ - What's it like to drive?
    17:44 - How much does it cost?
    18:40 - Running costs?
    19:34 - Should you buy it?
    #mitsubishi
    #pajero
    #4x4
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  • @CCS_92
    @CCS_92 2 года назад +229

    Survived a car crash (flipped twice) off-road on a Pajero. Only damage was a slight issue with the gearbox, and bodywork. Had it fixed and later on bought a newer model, excellent car!

    • @tm92489
      @tm92489 Год назад +12

      I hope that old Pajero is listed on Gumtree as "immaculate condition, never been off-road"? ;)

    • @CanuckBacon
      @CanuckBacon Год назад +3

      I just survived a 3 flip rollover in a 2006 nissan xtrail, and it was fucked beyond fucked, but i walked out with barely a scratch, if your pajero still worked, I'm now interested in buying one, which year, model and engine dis you have? +mods

    • @Irishkiwi
      @Irishkiwi Год назад

      They are extremely safe

    • @noyota
      @noyota Год назад

      At our place, two teens died when their Paj slipped of a sand cliff. Very soft sand.

    • @Irishkiwi
      @Irishkiwi Год назад +2

      @@noyota that’s the drivers fault

  • @daretohope1309
    @daretohope1309 2 года назад +69

    The 3rd row seats are the easiest thing in the world to pop up and down, not complicated at all. One of the best designs ever, you lose no space in the back when folded away

    • @goldmagnet
      @goldmagnet Год назад +8

      I was thinking the same thing, they're piss easy to flip out and back in, I did remove ours as we never use it and it's quite a lot of unnecessary weight to lug around if not needed, so now we have more space and store a second battery for a car fridge.

    • @ablet85
      @ablet85 24 дня назад

      I had MVR in QLD ring up to say they couldn’t pass it because it was registered as a 7 seater interstate. I said it was, they said it doesn’t count if I remove the seats… i told them they were there, they said the weren’t. I had to talk them through it. Not like these aren’t everywhere on the road.

  • @grahamfraser5938
    @grahamfraser5938 2 года назад +106

    I have owned a 2005 NP 3.2DiD Diesel Pajero since 2008 and racked up an additional 362,000 kilometres. Today it has 457,000 kilometres on the clock. Except for general maintenance such as servicing, timing chain guide replacement and having the EGR cleaned out then fitting a catch can, the only other mechanical work has been to have the fuel injectors refurbished and replaced one L/R driveshaft. I had the suspension upgraded for the extra ground clearance but otherwise the vehicle is stock and still runs brilliantly. The air-conditioning is still working great! :-)

    • @living4adrenaline
      @living4adrenaline 2 года назад +1

      Does anyone tune them? You should delete the dpf/egr

    • @6333cjy
      @6333cjy 2 года назад

      Can u recommend me Diesel or Petrol?

    • @justdoit8014
      @justdoit8014 2 месяца назад

      Mate at what mileage should timing chain be replaced?

  • @aquilaphotofilm
    @aquilaphotofilm 2 года назад +31

    My Dad has one and it’s epic. Insane in the sand, never had any issues and great for long distance trips. I want one 😂

  • @fabiogff
    @fabiogff 2 года назад +47

    I'm Brazilian, I have a 98 3.5 v6 two ports. What I can say about the car is that it is a quality mechanical assembly. Even 23 years after construction, all parts are functioning normally. Of course doing the maintenance properly. Brazil is a little tricky to find parts. But we find a way. Very nice video, thank you.

  • @dankurtis5738
    @dankurtis5738 2 года назад +59

    Got the 2015 NX new and its by far the most honest car I've ever owned. It's not refined but does everything we want it to do. $47k drive away so I didn't break the bank. Prado was ridiculous money by comparison.

    • @luisenriquemelzer6124
      @luisenriquemelzer6124 2 года назад +8

      i bought an exceed 2015 pajero with 28k km from the house, i was afraid of making a bad purchase, i was asking why so cheap, why nobody want it, lots of people telling go for toyot fotuner or prado, mitsubishi has bad resalle value, etc, but after lot of reviews i think i made a great purchase for 25.000 usd

    • @ngochuybk
      @ngochuybk 2 года назад +2

      @@luisenriquemelzer6124 omg, its so cheap

    • @alanhughes1262
      @alanhughes1262 Год назад +3

      There going up in price as the 4WD GUYS know how good these are.

  • @tronicit
    @tronicit 2 года назад +17

    Owned three of these and never let me down. Never did anything but normal services . They’re cheap and they’re good. Period. Now have a Prado but still like the Pajero for its simplicity and its agricultural toughness.

  • @Slash1066
    @Slash1066 2 года назад +101

    It's called the Shogun here in the UK, I bought my 2006 LWB 3.5 years ago and we have been all over the UK and France in it. It's a very special vehicle once you appreciate the workhorse construction.

    • @sarahanderson3897
      @sarahanderson3897 Год назад +6

      They wouldn't dare call it a Pajero anywhere that has a higher Spanish/Mexican/Argentinian speaking population

    • @mikemer79
      @mikemer79 Год назад +1

      What about maintaining cost year??

    • @Playvoodoo
      @Playvoodoo 9 месяцев назад

      Montero is used in Spain and Latin America.

  • @molester5481
    @molester5481 2 года назад +58

    This channel is godsend.

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  2 года назад +5

      Mate, that’s so kind of you. Thanks!

  • @hazemshawwa1302
    @hazemshawwa1302 2 года назад +20

    Had a Pajero for 9 months now it’s a 2017 model with 3.8 engine with deferential lock option, I live in the Middle East and I’ve tested this car in a Mud terrain, sand terrain and it’s performance is outstanding, so happy with it so far

  • @garydavey6662
    @garydavey6662 Год назад +13

    We are on our 4th Pajero in 20 + years and have had a Land Cruiser and a Prado as well in this time but we always come back to the Pajero. Just the right size for us.

  • @berttompkins9096
    @berttompkins9096 2 года назад +377

    Having worked 15 years as a Mitsu tech i was amazed at the poor representation the paid off media treated Mitsubishi. They were works of genius and gems to behold. Dealerships stold their warrantees blind. They were the best japan had. Take the silent shafts for example.

    • @ThatOddLife
      @ThatOddLife 2 года назад +24

      The Mirage here in the USA is a great example of this... Super poor representation, but an overall fantastic vehicle. Almost 100k on my 2019 and it's been such a good little runner. Wear and tear has been great, economy, maintenance, I could go on.

    • @runekarlsen1163
      @runekarlsen1163 2 года назад +14

      Then you should come to Norway. Salt on the road is a real killer for these. Equiped with a steel fuel tank and collecting moisture. Tank rusts from the inside and the outside. Destroys the fuel system and lands you with a 5-10 thousand euro bill if you are out of warranty

    • @michaelw2570
      @michaelw2570 2 года назад +5

      They are great if you want a radio from the 90’s, Bluetooth is an add on and don’t even think about collision avoidance, adaptive cruise, automatic breaking ABS will do that’s what mum and dad had.

    • @ThatOddLife
      @ThatOddLife 2 года назад +11

      @@michaelw2570 mine had a touchscreen on the base model. But that’s because US mandates reverse camera. I also had TC and ABS. The brand new ones have collision avoidance and automatic braking.

    • @tronicit
      @tronicit 2 года назад +13

      You forgot to mention “get home every single time”. 😊

  • @wwfgumby
    @wwfgumby 2 года назад +10

    Mine is 6 years old, been outback, high country and remote touring. It's never let me down and I've never heard about A/C problems with this vehicle.

  • @danbywaters6123
    @danbywaters6123 2 года назад +39

    The silent achiever.
    Has more Dakar wins to its name than any other make / model......

    • @edenseensindestructibles7527
      @edenseensindestructibles7527 2 года назад +1

      Is that what the customer/the market wants?

    • @davidpearson3684
      @davidpearson3684 2 года назад +7

      @@edenseensindestructibles7527 It's definitely a selling point. Mitsubishi proving it's reliability in arguably the most toughest and enduring rally in the world.

    • @edenseensindestructibles7527
      @edenseensindestructibles7527 2 года назад +1

      @@davidpearson3684 I sure have great respect for Mitsubishi cars, strong and reliable. But I am just an inconditional of Toyota :)
      So, I think The Dakar is won MORE out of (mechnical/technical) performance than reliability. The latter seems to be a day-to-day thing experienced by the regular guy, over years, as he goes about dealing with the little things of his life.

    • @herdeefrancisco9161
      @herdeefrancisco9161 Месяц назад

      @@edenseensindestructibles7527 YES, mine is 3rd gen. 3.8, 17 years old, the last gen. Of Pajero competed and win Dakar Rally 🎉

  • @BelloBudo007
    @BelloBudo007 2 года назад +36

    He's right about Pajero owners generally gone on to buy another Pajero. That was me and that was a mate that got me onto them. I did the same exercise with pencil & paper and what you got for your money, and once again The Paj came out as the best choice for us. And what's more, IF they still made them, I would seriously look at getting another one down the track in a few years time.

    • @Louis-gr4cz
      @Louis-gr4cz 8 месяцев назад +1

      A bit late but do you think buying a 97-98 in 2023 or 24 would be a good idea?

    • @BelloBudo007
      @BelloBudo007 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Louis-gr4cz Interesting question. While there's still many of them being used as a daily driver, my concern would be with availability of parts. IMO check it out with your mechanic and run your concerns (if any) past him. If there's no issue with parts, then you could have yourself a very good vehicle. Also I'd be raising the 'age' question with him. Especially if you're planning on heading off to remote areas with a loaded-up car vehicle. Happy trails ;-)

  • @KAURAVAN
    @KAURAVAN 2 года назад +199

    Still one of the better cars in market after all these years. Shame it is being retired.

    • @fdbros.3459
      @fdbros.3459 2 года назад +3

      Me to

    • @fdbros.3459
      @fdbros.3459 2 года назад +2

      It's a very good car why there is making them

    • @lancefrederickzabala2477
      @lancefrederickzabala2477 2 года назад +1

      Nope! In doha they’re for sale brand new. They still make them fyi!

    • @ronaldov09
      @ronaldov09 Год назад +1

      Bought one in 2012 and still have it. It now has now done 198000Kms and Ive only replaced brakes once, a few batteries and a few sets of tires. Been a great car.

    • @Irishkiwi
      @Irishkiwi Год назад

      @@fdbros.3459 you are a better car in market?

  • @JolliBliss
    @JolliBliss Год назад +1

    This vlog helped me a lot. The inputs from the automotive mechanic experts, stats and geographical representations were awesome. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @maximusbzg
    @maximusbzg 2 года назад +28

    Awesome review. One of my favourite channels. Lots of people buy used cars and your channel is a breath of fresh air as it not only gives driving impressions but most importantly a perspective of the reliability and stuff that may go wrong. Huge thanks. I have a Pajero and it has huge charm. More a work horse for me. But the dash shakes like hell, has really poor storage by modern standards and the free wheel clutch control solenoids tend to go after awhile. But otherwise awesome vehicle.

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  2 года назад +3

      Thanks so much for watching and commenting, Marc. Stoked to hear you’re enjoying the channel and thanks so much for the extra details about your Pajero. That kind of feedback is what this channel is all about!

  • @danielszambelan6876
    @danielszambelan6876 2 года назад +10

    I have a 95 Montero 2nd gen. It’s an awesome off road vehicle and totally underrated. I had never heard of one till I drove one on an off-road trip and was surprised how well it kept up with the wranglers. Mine needed some minor engine repairs but I love it.

  • @dylanmarsh3511
    @dylanmarsh3511 2 года назад +20

    Been waiting for this one, great work lads!

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  2 года назад

      Thanks Dylan! - AK

  • @jeanloock4930
    @jeanloock4930 2 года назад +18

    We've had 4 Pajero's. A 96 Gen 2 3.5v6, an 03 Gen 3 3.2 DiD manual, an 06 Gen 3 3.2 DiD auto, an 08 Gen 4 auto (mine). Between them over the years we've put over a million km's on them touring in Southern Africa or just using them on the daily grind. They work very hard and they just keep slogging. Yes, the Gen 4 rattles but its such a reliable and durable machine that I happily put up with it. I've also installed the bracing mods that minimize the rattles. They handle so well at speed on gravel or over rough terrain, and that's really important when touring. We still have the 06 gen 3 (just over 400k km) and the 08 Gen 4 (287k km). The 3.2 DiD is just an awesome engine, especially the higher output in the common rail. Old man bought a new Pajero Sport to accompany his old gen 3 in the garage. Its awesome, and probably the better buy, but I think I'd still choose a new Gen 4 over it if I had the choice. There is just something special about it, and you only really find that out when you own it and use it hard. Thanks for the review.

    • @truthseeker3536
      @truthseeker3536 2 года назад +2

      Want to see more Pajero overlanding videos. Not enough of them on the internet.

    • @PadmaDorjee
      @PadmaDorjee 2 года назад +2

      Thanks Jean for the helpful feedback as I was not sure if to go for the diesel or petrol engine. Mitsubishi should thank you for such loyalty and good feedback.

    • @Hughjass2855
      @Hughjass2855 2 года назад +2

      Had several of these and couldn't agree more.

    • @miketer21
      @miketer21 2 года назад

      @Jean - Can you please explain regarding the bracing mods. I think I'll be interested, for my Paj. Any video links on the net regarding this will be helpful.

    • @jeanloock4930
      @jeanloock4930 2 года назад +1

      @@miketer21 No problem. I'm not sure where you are based, but in South Africa a gentleman developed some brackets that go into the dash. Along with that there is a cable tie fix to keep the top bit stationary. Then lastly, on our right hand drive models the two bolts behind the cover to the right of the airvent work loose. Just add some loctite the next time you tighten them up. John made some videos - ruclips.net/video/skiqfva-KyU/видео.html&ab_channel=johngavin

  • @darrenbryans8288
    @darrenbryans8288 2 года назад +14

    I took my NX 2017 GLS to Beachport SA last weekend, mine is stock standard apart from a roof platform. I have a friend who took his diesel 4 off door Jeep Wrangler stock standard, and a friend that took his diesel Nissan Navara with a 2 inch lift kit. The other two cars got bogged and had to be dug out and recovery tracks used over and over again for around 700 metres which is a long way when you’re digging and laying tracks over and over. I was ltr selling behind them both. I had to reverse from a stand still. The Paj got stuck but I put it in low range with both centre and rear diffs locked and drove straight out with no issues. I also had to snatch out a new Ford Ranger wild track that was bogged. The Pajero is a super impressive car. Cons - slightly more cabin noise at 110 kph than a prado. I can’t fault it otherwise, mine has been bullet proof

  • @sharontuck9426
    @sharontuck9426 Год назад +1

    I absolutely loved this presentation! I have loved the Pajero & we had one that towed a big caravan around Australia many years ago 💜

  • @trooper64428
    @trooper64428 5 месяцев назад +16

    I was driving a pejero in Iraq (2002), we were ambushed just outside Mosul, small arms and grenade launchers, the Pejero was full of bullet holes I was full of bullets holes but the thing just kept driving steam pouring out of the engine bay as we left the traffic congested road and took to the desert to get to the US base about 16 miles away, we got all the way to the entrance of the base before the engine finally gave out. I can personally testify that the Pejero is battle proof.

    • @lynblisso2880
      @lynblisso2880 5 месяцев назад +3

      omg thats an awesome life story
      God Damn ... those that try take down the Pajero

  • @grahamehuxley859
    @grahamehuxley859 2 года назад +11

    two thing to add, it has a seriously impressive turning circle for it's size, craps all over any dual cab ute you car to throw at it. A major negative is the cost to add aftermarket mods is very high. It either cost a lot to do or you can't get mods for it. Example is adding a snorkel, the air box is on the other size. I have a 2015 NX GLS, the most comfortable vehicle I have driven.

    • @eljayne6596
      @eljayne6596 2 года назад

      Interesting, I have NT and having snorkel install next week. Am I in for a nasty surprise?.. there was no suggestion that it would be a problem?

  • @tomcastillo607
    @tomcastillo607 2 года назад +1

    Thank you! Absolutely loving this channel. The cheat sheets are particularly good

  • @James_4444
    @James_4444 2 года назад +4

    Soooo good I have definitely been waiting for this one

  • @maximusbzg
    @maximusbzg 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant review as usual. Can't believe this channel doesn't have at least 1million subscriptions. Let's start the movement. Killer format and awesome host. Keep doing a good job and churning out quality content.

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  2 года назад +1

      Ah Marc, thanks so so much mate! - AK

  • @stemart1641
    @stemart1641 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the review. Twenty yrs ago I had an 88 model Super Wagon. Apart from age & a few things that went wrong, it was a beautiful vehicle & very comfortable. Took us to the Cape via the coast road. For it's age it was very reliable.

  • @minbuichai4512
    @minbuichai4512 2 года назад +3

    owning the first gen Pajero since 1992, 2nd gen on 1998. Upgraded to the 3rd gen on 2008 and now driving the 4th Gen DiD Exceed model absolutely loving it!!

  • @krisanderson80
    @krisanderson80 2 года назад +38

    Currently running a 2016 GLS with 280,000kms. Runs like a dream and is by far my favourite vehicle to tackle sand, gravel and water crossings. Thanks for the video, it addressed everything I would if talking to a prospective buyer.
    Definitely get a catch can was the stand out piece of advice. Cleaning the intake manifold is a PITA.

    • @billtalalima458
      @billtalalima458 4 месяца назад +1

      do you have any dashboard rattles?

    • @krisanderson80
      @krisanderson80 4 месяца назад

      @@billtalalima458 No rattles thankfully, though i did stuff some rubber stripping between the centre console trim and the main console (radio/AC controls etc) a few years ago to address a noise issue.
      Rattles shit me to tears

  • @mirceahotaransb
    @mirceahotaransb 2 года назад +23

    I just got one myself and love it. I have to do some smaller repairs to it but it is in a surprising good shape for 325000 km. Greetings from Europe and thanks for the great review! Keep up the good work!

    • @Jin-Hu
      @Jin-Hu 5 месяцев назад +2

      2 years on, how has it performed? Any issues? I’m looking to buy one with similar km’s

    • @bulka5305
      @bulka5305 4 месяца назад

      Same, do you still have it?

  • @ApektadongAbusado1
    @ApektadongAbusado1 2 года назад +2

    Finally! Great review! Love our MY16 NX!

  • @lachlansheekey2839
    @lachlansheekey2839 Год назад +40

    Without a shadow of a doubt THE most underrated 4WD of the modern era.
    Having previously owned a well modded GU Patrol then stepping into a NM Pajero, there is no comparison between the two for on-road ride handling and comfort and performance. Off road the Patrol was absolutely better but not by as much as I was expecting, but with a much bigger compromise in terms of touring comfort and daily driving ability.
    We recently parked the trusty old Pajero in favor of a brand new Pajero Sport and we are now regretting our decision. The old Paj is superior in almost every measure, the only real downside being the barn door out back but in terms of build quality and the driving experience, the new Sport isn't a patch on the Proper Pajero, so much so we are now selling the Sport and replacing it with another Pajero.

    • @Nick-sd7um
      @Nick-sd7um 11 месяцев назад

      This is the comment I was looking for.. Have a 4.2 GU that i absolutely love but I don't do anywhere near as much tough touring and probably won't in the future..
      There's 2018 pajeros going for 40k ish with around 50 thou km seems like a decent deal (considering I could sell my 4.2 GU for 35k-40k).

    • @lachlansheekey2839
      @lachlansheekey2839 11 месяцев назад

      @Nick-sd7um the two biggest things are making sure it's got a complete service history, then the first thing to do is book it in for an engine decarbon and fit a catch can, the 4m41 does breath a bit.
      Then if the budget allows get a tune, they are an absolute torque monster with a tune.

  • @gavinday2429
    @gavinday2429 2 года назад +14

    Great engine ( underestimated)...even better when tuned. Clever monocoque body and engineering. It was ahead of the game when it first released.

  • @BlackRootsUNLIMITED
    @BlackRootsUNLIMITED Год назад +9

    Been driving Mitsubishi Pajeros since 1996! Incredible suspension, incredible durability.
    Greetings from Uganda 🇺🇬👊🏿

    • @collin_tipstar
      @collin_tipstar 9 месяцев назад

      Hey, been thinking of getting one, have you been able to find good spare parts in Ug?

    • @BlackRootsUNLIMITED
      @BlackRootsUNLIMITED 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​​@@collin_tipstaryes, spare parts are readily available in Uganda, both used and new.
      Ordering original parts online from Mitsubishi UAE and Japan isn't difficult either. As long as you have your VIN/Chassis and part numbers, you're good to go.

    • @emmanuelainembabazi8157
      @emmanuelainembabazi8157 4 месяца назад

      Great to see some Ugandans here..I own the 2015 NX 3.2 DiD...I am loving it.over 110 000kms done and no major issues

  • @garybalasa3158
    @garybalasa3158 2 года назад +2

    Great review, we are on our second Pajero, most recent a 2021 NX GLX, we find it does everything we want it to and more, we do a fair bit of off-roading but not crazy stuff, spend a lot of time touring and towing a small Camper, which is best handled in 4H and 4th sports mode, saves the Auto Transmission from overheating and actually saves a bit of fuel even though it's reving a bit higher, ,maybe one point to note is they are not keen on the Auto getting overheated, fitted a catch can from day one and service it every 10K and fuel / air filter replaced every 20K, it's one of those things that if you take care of them they will last many many km's, the last 2007 model did over 389k and was still good but again we serviced it every 10K and had a catch can. Great review and great job you do on all your reviews, love the light hearted humorous way which I love.

  • @PadmaDorjee
    @PadmaDorjee 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for an awesome review as I am now convinced to buy one of these for a trip around Australia over 2 years.

    • @wyattfamily8997
      @wyattfamily8997 2 года назад

      You won't regret it. I've a 2011 Exceed, bought second hand and it's awesome. My son just bought as second hand 2020 NX Pajero and he's impressed too.

  • @davidpearson3684
    @davidpearson3684 2 года назад +21

    I bought myself a 2006 NP series Pajero (Petrol) 8 months ago. I was a bit nervous stepping into the unknown as I've owned Commodores all my driving life but I can't fault my 15 year old Pajero. I love driving it and it's extremely reliable.

    • @harmansidhu9688
      @harmansidhu9688 9 месяцев назад

      What about fuel efficiency and availability of parts? I am thinking of get pajero exc v6 ptrl

  • @heavypizzas6004
    @heavypizzas6004 2 месяца назад +1

    I have a MY16 NX with no DPF. It has 156,000km on it and full service history. It's taken me on the Plenty Highway, Central Australia, and more. I've put a catch-can on it, a 40mm lift, steel underbody guards, a torque converter lock-up kit for when I tow, a traction control mod, and gearshift paddles (from a Lancer Evo) that work a treat when the auto is in Sports mode and make shifting fun. It has curtain airbags front and back, plus electronic stability control (important for me, with kids) and Apple CarPlay as factory standard. In the last 12 months I've had itchy feet and looked around at alternatives that would suit me, without spending any more (i.e. direct replacement). The problem is that it's really hard to find anything with the same combination of on-road drivability, off-road capability, ability to drive in AWD on the tarmac, old-school mechanical reliability (particularly since mine doesn't have a DPF, and it does do a fair few short trips), safety gear (including lap-sash belt in the 2nd row middle seat), practicality, rear seat leg-room, fuel economy (about 10.5L/100km around town), torque, and the list goes on. I've looked at every possible option including 1hz 105, MU-X, Prado, Amarok, and more. Everything on Carsales, basically. Nothing comes close as far as offering the full package of the above factors. I would have to compromise in some way, on any other model, with no significant advantage. So the Pajero is still in my driveway and it doesn't look like leaving anytime soon. Happy to take suggestions, but it's a bloody hard vehicle to replace.

  • @alviv33
    @alviv33 Год назад

    Great Job, love the outtakes. Good review. I have bought one and just think its a great overall package.

  • @tyrellchibvongodze3566
    @tyrellchibvongodze3566 2 года назад +3

    Really loving this Pajero, I like this old box shape and it looks like they are still selling new ones in South Africa. Its on top of my list!

  • @drewyoda
    @drewyoda 2 года назад

    The bloopers are awesome. Keep it up guys

  • @christophercook3833
    @christophercook3833 2 года назад +1

    You guys have very good content, great review.

  • @str8shooter2
    @str8shooter2 Год назад +2

    Owned NT diesel for last 6years,done several off road trips throughout Australia and never let me down.They don't need heaps of after market parts to make it user friendly off-road either, however I do recommend a catch can to stop the inlet manifold blocking up and a decent set of A/T tyres.Ive installed air suspension as the rear springs sag when loaded up and improves the handling.

  • @flagstafup5857
    @flagstafup5857 12 дней назад

    I purchased my first 3 door Paj in the UAE in 2006, I was still driving it in 2017, with 300060km on the clock. I sold it to buy a 5 door Paj from a friend, knowing it had only been used for the school run. My wife also purchased her own 3 door in 2017. Needless to say we liked the Paj. Many happy camping trips in the UAE and Oman. With the 3rd row seats removed, the seat well was great for firewood, it was even possible to remove all the rear seats when required, for extended 10 days touring the Oman coast. In all this time of owning the Paj we never had a mechanical problem, though we did get a transmission overheating warning light on one trip on a mountain track. My one gripe was the Rockford sound system fitted to the later models. Not user friendly and impossible to change out without an expensive rethink of a replacement. A great car.

  • @reececulver3606
    @reececulver3606 2 года назад +4

    Great review. I have an 09 NT Petrol and it's great 👍
    Bit thirsty like any petrol 4x4, but super capable and i love driving it!

  • @james.stanley
    @james.stanley 2 года назад

    Great review guys!

  • @muzzaball
    @muzzaball 2 года назад

    Thanks for a great and entertaining, no-nonsense review. I won't be buying one, but I enjoyed the review - and I subscribed! Cheers.

  • @gerhardstrydom5249
    @gerhardstrydom5249 2 года назад +8

    The 3.5V6 and 3.8V6 is still being sold here in the UAE. I have a 2009 3.8 with 210ks...what a suv!!
    Still going very strong in a country where the average vehicle life expectancy is 8years due to the harsh weather and corrosive conditions.

    • @khakimzhanmiras
      @khakimzhanmiras 2 года назад +1

      Bought mine from the UAE. My UAE model had the larger transmission cooler and mods exclusive to hot climate models.

    • @6333cjy
      @6333cjy 2 года назад

      Can u recommend me Diesel or Petrol?

  • @haydenwindsor4915
    @haydenwindsor4915 Год назад +4

    My 2014 NX Exceed has been awesome. I give it an absolute flogging on terrible roads and towing heavy loads. Best value family car for towing and rough terrain. Sad to see them discontinued.

  • @semyon74
    @semyon74 2 года назад +1

    Haven’t done a crap video yet, keep up the genuinely great work!

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  2 года назад

      Thanks so so much! - AK

  • @brucejohnston3199
    @brucejohnston3199 2 года назад +8

    Good review. I have a 2012 NW and has done everything asked of it. A bit agricultural by todays standards but hey , I grew up with Vinyl seats, no radios or A/C. Much maligned by car reviewers but most of them get kick backs for good reviews of other vehicles. The big boxy shape is very practical as is the space when the 3rd row is taken out. It houses my first aid kit , compressor and fire extinguisher. My grandkids love it because of the high rear seats. My daughter taught very remote for 6 years and 3 times a year I had it chokkers with food , tools etc to take up to her place . 9.8 L /100 km at 110 km per hr for 1300km's. Mine has had a shaky LH mirror replaced under warranty, shockers replaced and a leaky top seal replaced. One of the faults not mentioned is the back door opening handle. I learnt the hard way. Drove up the middle to Alice Springs for a day over soft bulldust. Got to Alice Springs - back door jammed. Local dealer said they see a few each year. Apparently the back door handle sucks up the dust and jams the mechanism. I wrote to Mitsi about the problem but no interest. I now carry a rag and gaffer tape to cover it if driving on dusty roads for a long time. But it's annoying. Gem of a vehicle - sad to see it go . Would but another in a heart beat.

    • @gottalovethephilippines5417
      @gottalovethephilippines5417 Год назад

      Hey Bruce, did you have a catch can installed? How about the timing chain guide, did you regularly have that replaced every 80, 000kms?

  • @PapaSebs
    @PapaSebs 2 года назад +8

    We had a 2009 Mitsubishi Montero with the 3.8 petrol engine. Super reliable, never had any mechanical issues with it, it developed some minor rusting on the edge of the sunroof and a chunk of the exhaust pipe got corroded and had to be replaced but this was after about 10 years of it being on the coast just a few blocks from the ocean, other than that all I can think of is one of the electric motors for the powered seats went bad. we sold it with over 250.000km. (We did our oil changes every 20.000km's)

    • @cohlfavell1386
      @cohlfavell1386 6 месяцев назад

      this comment alone makes me want one, I do my oil changes every 5k, I can’t imagine how many I could get out of one

  • @Sabumnim666
    @Sabumnim666 2 года назад +21

    Owned a 2010 diesel platinum from new, did 240000km with a catch can. Found the rear springs were short lived, replaced with progressive springs never an issue after this, averaged 10.3 with lots of towing including my 20ft boat at 2 ton. This was a far better car than I ever expected by a long way. My friends had prados and honestly I would take the Pajero every time. Sold it for $16000 a year ago to my son a year ago he is very happy with it.

    • @janinapalmer8368
      @janinapalmer8368 Год назад

      What on earth is a catch can ?

    • @Sabumnim666
      @Sabumnim666 Год назад +2

      @@janinapalmer8368 This is a filter device where it filters out a lot of the oily blow by so it does not enter the air intake of the engine. Very useful for diesels as they have a higher compression ratio than a petrol engine. The common rail engine will build up and bake the oily crap in the blow by and so reduce the intake significantly. So this catch can helps the engine to work at its designed level for a lot longer than one without a catch can. A good can will cost around $300 to $400 au and a clean of the intake will cost well over $1000 along with the lower performance and higher fuel usage.

  • @archievthapa3593
    @archievthapa3593 2 года назад

    Love the looks of Pager !!! Subscribed !!!

  • @declanc1856
    @declanc1856 2 месяца назад +1

    I have a lightly modified 2015 3.2 deiesel NX gen 4. Ex police car now on its second lap of Australia towing a caravan on and off road. Great vehicle.

  • @Ishudinho
    @Ishudinho 2 года назад

    6:09 had me in splits! Great review and really helpful since I am in the market for one.

  • @Heremias7919
    @Heremias7919 2 года назад +2

    I have a 2003 limited here in Vancouver Canada and I love it. Driven it to Anchorage and back on the Alaskan Highway and wa Awesome!! Still a great runner. Would keep it till it drops which is unlikely with maintenance upkeep!!

  • @TheMrFishnDucks
    @TheMrFishnDucks Год назад +1

    Awesome car. Yeah vintage Japanese watches certified wonker. Might be my next off-road camping car. Nice video. Keep up the good work.

  • @krabstickle
    @krabstickle 2 года назад +41

    I disagree about the back row. It's not that hard to take out and you can use the space under the floor as it's not occupied by seats. I went camping with my grandmas so the back row was up and we were fine

    • @sarahfuhrmann5463
      @sarahfuhrmann5463 2 года назад +2

      My Husband took it out and stores his tools there. Wish it was a split seat and not a bench

    • @krabstickle
      @krabstickle 2 года назад

      @@sarahfuhrmann5463 ya that would have been nice

  • @malcolmscott4150
    @malcolmscott4150 2 года назад +6

    Love the Pajero will be missed in Australia

  • @td3039
    @td3039 2 года назад +8

    Great review and I generally agreed with most of your comments. I am a previous owner of a 2015NX pre DPF model. I was quite happy with the Pajero and had few complaints about it. My main complaint with it was the third row seating, the lack of a 6 speed transmission and a second fuel tank which could easily fit in the space occupied by the third row seats, as do several others makes in the same class.
    However, in general I was quite happy with the Pajero. For me it was reliable, solid and quite economical to run. I did several Victorian high country trips and a Simpson crossing and many more. The Pajero always performed as a capable and reliable off roader.
    Unfortunately I had to trade our Pajero because of its limited ability to tow anything over 2.5 tonne. I’m not sure what the Mitsubishi engineers were thinking when they rated it to tow 2.5 tonne with a 250 kg ball weight and 3 tonne with no more than a 180 kg tow ball limit. Most people that tow would know that at least 10% of a trailers weight must be on the ball of the tow vehicle to maintain safe towing and stability of the towed trailer. Therefore a 3 tonne trailer or caravan must have at least 300 kgs on the ball to tow the 3 tonne allowable limit that the Pajero claims, any less would risk trailer sway and be unsafe to tow.
    Surely this 3 tonne rating is misleading and in my opinion it should have been limited to 2.5 tonne.
    Unfortunately this is the Pajero’s biggest drawback and is really a question of safety.
    Otherwise..... it’s a great vehicle.

    • @grantm1891
      @grantm1891 Год назад +1

      I towed my 3.7t boat with an NW, tow ball weight of 230kg. Boats, with wheels 7 or 8m from the tow bar, and most weight near the wheels, tow a lot safer than caravans. No overheating, no sway, enough power, excellent brakes on trailer, did it easy. I don’t know if I’d tow a 3t caravan though.

  • @HarryFlashmanVC
    @HarryFlashmanVC 2 года назад +4

    I have a 2010 Shogun (Pajero UK version) it is one if the few affordable serious off road cars that is not a pick up available in our market, although they are withdrawing from the UK consumer market.
    The Pajero is an excellent 2nd hand buy because it is designed for Bush mechanics to be able to work on it, so a 10 year old one will have considerably less issues than, say, its Discovery or Volvo counterparts. Its a simpler car and whilst this makes it more dated in its road manners, it is definitely an old school 4x4, it also makes it easier to fix and tougher.
    We live on a hill farm in the North of England and have all terrain tyres on our Shogun which is used both as a road vehicle and an agricultural vehicle.

  • @mitziclarke9692
    @mitziclarke9692 Год назад

    I bought a used one one 18 year old 194k miles, runs like a charm, love it.

  • @cathy2128
    @cathy2128 13 дней назад

    Thanks so much for your review on this car.
    I have just bought a 2015NX and absolutely love it.

  • @chipzbaker
    @chipzbaker Год назад +10

    I'd recommend a throttle controller to eliminate the "dead" spots in the throttle on acceleration makes it less sluggish and it peps them up massively and changes the whole driving experience in my opinion doesn't give you extra horsepower but just manipulates throttle response times

    • @CaduCoelhooo
      @CaduCoelhooo 9 месяцев назад

      I bought this “gas pedal”, much better now. With remap + 60 hp. 🚀

  • @chrisbee5581
    @chrisbee5581 2 года назад +1

    I have the 04 3.2 diesel pajero and love it , plenty of power, drives well , looks great.

  • @ianglick75
    @ianglick75 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic bullet proof 4x4 We are onto our 8th one and am so sorry they are not continuing the model Most of the klms are outback/remote and so reliable

  • @nicksu6119
    @nicksu6119 2 года назад +2

    Got my 2021 base model earlier this year at $50k. Best bang for your buck. Loved it.

  • @JunixKuizon
    @JunixKuizon Год назад +1

    Currently own a 2017 GLS with a 2 inch lift, 285/65 tyres. Even with these changes, it still rides very well.

  • @andysfishingandflytyingcha2310

    I got my 2008 LWB excellence with only 51,000 miles on the clock last October. It looked and drove like a brand new car. I've only had to replace the air con condenser and two tyres. I love it. Handles the places l drive to to go fishing off track with absolute ease. So glad l found this one. I had a L200 before and drove it until she could give no more. Love Mitsubishi as a brand.

  • @JAGHATARTJOCKABARN
    @JAGHATARTJOCKABARN Год назад

    As an owner of an 88 pajero, i can confirm that the car deserves to be mythed as a legend and pls, keep this sickass ride alive!

  • @MartyMcFryyy
    @MartyMcFryyy 2 года назад +2

    Still driving my 97 NL Pag, she's got a few scratches and scrapes on the body over the years but hit 400,000kms last month and still going strong. Will only ever upgrade to another pag eventually.

  • @DavidBainGaming
    @DavidBainGaming Год назад +1

    I just bought a 2006 NS Pajero, 150k kms , just has a 2 inch lift, some muddies spotlights and a rear light bar, is the petrol V6 and manual.
    Absolutely love it, plan on keeping it for ages and will add some things like a front bullbar with a winch, some roof racks etc. Definitely recommend a Pajero for people who want a big 4WD without paying the ludicrous premium that comes with the "Landcruiser" badge.

  • @crustyjusty7
    @crustyjusty7 2 года назад +7

    Bought the final edition 2021 GLX, bargain at $52k. In years gone by the GLX was the poverty pack model, but this thing has stuff you only used to find on an Exceed 10 years ago. Auto dim high beam, diff lock, Android/ Apple infotainment, electric mirrors. I just hope Mitsubishi doesn’t let the Pajero legacy die out. Yes, we have the Pajero Sport now - but in essence that’s just a Triton wagon. There is definitely room in the market for Mitsi come back with a solid IFS wagon again.

    • @alanhughes1262
      @alanhughes1262 Год назад

      i bought the 2020 love it, these were 49000new . now there 55000 on the used market with 50,000 km i call that good value.

  • @edim108
    @edim108 2 года назад +20

    When Mitsubishi announced that they'll retire Pajero, I was really sad.
    One of the last worthwhile models Mitsubishi had in their lineup, besides the L200/Triton.

    • @babagandu
      @babagandu 2 года назад

      How come they're discontinuing?

    • @dantorini63
      @dantorini63 Год назад

      What's the replacement?

    • @wyattfamily8997
      @wyattfamily8997 Год назад

      @@dantorini63 Pajero Sport which is based on the Triton.

  • @daviddenley3512
    @daviddenley3512 2 года назад

    Good review, many thanks.

  • @paulmarynissen
    @paulmarynissen 2 года назад

    I saw you filming out along Yarramalong Rd some months back and wondered what it was for. I then randomly stumbled upon this video, very fitting as I am a Pajero owner. I love my 2005 NP GLX diesel

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  2 года назад

      We LOVE the area Paul. You'll be seeing lots of us there. - AK

  • @tamadance870
    @tamadance870 2 года назад

    This is such a great channel! Very informative, especially if you’re not in a position to buy brand new. 👍🏼

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  2 года назад

      Thanks so so much. - AK

  • @89jmills
    @89jmills Год назад

    Great review and a great car!

  • @stanos321
    @stanos321 2 года назад +2

    love our Pajero just towed our 2 1/2 ton van over 22,000km - not a problem - great fuel economy

  • @garymcculloch5373
    @garymcculloch5373 2 года назад +1

    Have a 2007 VRX Petrol 3.8 5sp Manual. Have been all around Australia and off road in bush and beach. Am just now in the next 3 weeks replacing Suspension and getting front seats recovered and treating my self to new entertainment/bluetooth/ reversing camerA set up. 255k km and going strong.

  • @robertdarcy2168
    @robertdarcy2168 2 года назад

    Just bought 2005 Pajero V6 3ltr
    FRESH IMPORT.
    LOVE IT ❤️

  • @charles2057
    @charles2057 9 месяцев назад

    Have a Pajero mini, and I'm planning on getting a V78 in the spring, absolutely love my Pajeros

  • @haktic1083
    @haktic1083 2 года назад +4

    I’ve got a 2005 GLS diesel with 420,000kms of which I’ve done about 40,000. Honestly as a 20 year old it’s the best vehicle. Relatively easy to work on too.

  • @mazdub
    @mazdub 2 года назад +5

    I purchased a 2011 NT in 2013, diesel auto, we have put on 200000kms and couldn't be happier, best fuel consumption was 7.4L/100km on a trip from Brisbane to Sydney and a recent trip to outback QLD towing a small camper trailer we ended up with an overall fuel consumption of 10.1L/100 (did about 3000kms all terrain) load with the wife and 2 kids. The thing I like is that it drives more like a car than a 4wd and has been problem free other than batteries last about 2 years and the odd blown tail lamp.
    I'd buy a new one if they were still being built.
    It wasn't on my list of vehicles to buy until I drove one.

    • @ZaZa-ra
      @ZaZa-ra 10 месяцев назад

      How is the ride quality? Do you feel the bumps in the road?

  • @patriziagramlich166
    @patriziagramlich166 Год назад

    Hi Patrizia from South Africa. I have had my Pajero SWB 3.2 DID ror 10 years. She is amazing. She has 305 000 km on the clock and is still going strong. I do alot of 4x4 driving and use it as my everyday car. I will definitely buy a Pajero again.

  • @Dawid_at_GeneralGutters
    @Dawid_at_GeneralGutters 2 года назад +13

    Thank you for a great objective review of this truly awesome vehicle. South Africa is my home country. I had several other 4x4 off road vehicles, Toyota Hilux, Prado, Ford Rangers, etc. I am a keen off road traveller. I am on my fourth Pajero, first one bought in 2005, 3.2 GLX. Excellent reviews and the Dakar victories put me into this car. Off the showroom floor she went for a nip tuck. Suspension, with a 50mm lift. Larger Goodyear MTR tyres on 17inch rims, I fitted a belly plate of 5mm stainless. Best decision ever. I had a dual battery system fitted, for the two fridges, one for cold stuff, and the other for the really important stuff. I removed the rear seats to make space for this, and carried 12 extra 20l Jerry cans. New front and rear ARB bumpers, and a roof carrier. This girl was kitted. I enjoy the standard manual diff lock. More control. I had extra loose off road stuff, and joined several touring groups. This girl went everywhere without any complaints or breakdowns, not even a puncture, In three years we did about 200000km, half of that in places in Southern Africa there was not even a road. Namib desert we did in two high, with my 12 year old daughter (then) driving the s**t out of experienced off roaders with the PAJ. Kgalagadi mud pans in Botswana a breeze, Caprivi water crossings no problem, We saw East to west Africa, Everything South of the equator. I felt like I could summit Kilimanjaro when I got there watching the great Wildebeest crossings. She got me there. She got me home. we went for a service when we had time in between our travels, and she never complained. I sold her because of an itch for a new newer model. And the journeys repeated themselves. In short. If you have the opportunity to own a Pajero, grab it. Its a love affair for ever.

    • @cft4429
      @cft4429 2 года назад +1

      Rear ARB bumper from Pajero 4 ???

    • @chrro466
      @chrro466 10 месяцев назад

      Still love mine 2010 nt. will never sell it. Bloody perfect all round vehicle. Easy to DIY maintenance.

  • @josephdignam123
    @josephdignam123 2 года назад +1

    A love for Vintage Japanese watches suggests that you appreciate ground breaking engineering and technology of the day.
    Also suggests you know about time pieces so I’m glad you mentioned it

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  2 года назад

      Ah thanks Joseph. - AK

  • @svenbosch1398
    @svenbosch1398 3 дня назад

    About the Mechanic part, we have one 2007 Pajero here at home that's done 530.000km right now. So far, the only big failure has been the EGR valve, once, it got replaced and its done. Furthermore it's always gone to the Mitsubishi dealer for maintainance, not a single issue with it beyond the valve. Sadly we also don't own the record as the most he's seen so far was just over 750.000km :)

  • @jizzyspike5321
    @jizzyspike5321 2 года назад +2

    I own a '06 3.8L Petrol adapted with LPG and it's been my favourite car for over 14 years. I've had many other vehicles but none of them was as complete and useful as this one.

    • @timothywatkins1491
      @timothywatkins1491 2 года назад

      Would love to find out about your LPG conversion. Value for money. Cost to install vs savings and longevity of the car. Really interested in it.
      I am from south africa looking to possibly by a 3.8 in the next few weeks. The lpg conversion could be a real winner

  • @lesherbert1623
    @lesherbert1623 2 года назад

    I have a 2011 NT 30th Anniversary Pajero. We have done 155K without any major issues. I do service it when due. It has taken us to many varied and exciting places around Australia.

  • @harijanevski6110
    @harijanevski6110 Год назад

    Happy with my 2008, petrol engine 3.8 v6 built for overlanding…amazing cars…Fair review at last…

  • @tlevans62
    @tlevans62 3 месяца назад

    I had the three door 2008 model in Dubai. Was faultless, great in the sand, and drove really nice. One of the best cars I've ever owned, and I've owned a lot.

  • @Cruisn06
    @Cruisn06 2 года назад

    A very fair review. Well done. Our 2007 shorty is taking us around the world and doing it comfortably so it’s a win in my books.

  • @jamiefrangos9233
    @jamiefrangos9233 2 года назад

    Have had 21 vehicle, Bought one 3 years ago, best vehicle yet. Just a good all rounder, and very robustly built.

  • @markohison8176
    @markohison8176 2 месяца назад

    Cheers from Europe! Keep up the good woork!

  • @StiloNautica
    @StiloNautica Год назад

    Love the drum intermezzo's !

  • @nickbenfell4327
    @nickbenfell4327 2 года назад

    Yes you should buy one. I have had my 2002 model since 2007 and it has never missed a beat.