Replacing my 2008 'Petrol' Pajero Exceed, only reason is better fuel consumption towing, and... Bought the GLS 2.4 Diesel yesterday... Pick up tomorrow. Very Happy
We bought a new Pajero Sport about 3.5 years ago. Ours came with a 7 year 150k warranty. Reasons we settled on the PS compared to the competition..... Ford Everest. Expensive. MANY reports of reliability problems, and some alarmibg reports of 6 month old cars being riddled with rust, with owners lockedinto nasty battles with Ford. Toyota Fortuner. The DPF saga was ongoing, with Toyota playing the denal card and shafting owners. Expensive also. Short service intervals. And a 3rd ror seat design that looks like it was lifted from a 1990's Prado..... No tech like Android auto either, which the PS had on release in 2015.... No AWD mode either. Isuzu MUX. The latest gen was not released when we bought, so this comparison would posdibly be different now. 1st Gen MUX, horrible interior, no rear diff lock, no tech, shorter warranty than the PS. No AWD mode. We've had a few cosmetic issues fixed on our Pajero Sport, and Mitsubishi have redesigned the intercooler inlet and outlet pipes which I have had replaced under warranty due to weeping. The dealer and Mitsubishi have not put up any arguments, with regard to sorting out my complants, so overall it has been a great ownership experience. We haven't had any electrical or mechanical faults in nearly 50k of driving so far. The factory Toyo tyres the PS rolls out of the factory with are absolute garbage and a death trap on wet bitumen. The intercooler hoses are made of cheese and split prematurely, but aftermarket silicone hoses are a cheap addition to improve reliability as I have done on mine. Otherwise, all reports suggest that the PS is extremely reliable. You could do a lot worse than buying one of these cars!
@@stendecstretcher5678 I am sorry that my long winded post which was typed on the screen of a little smartphone was unreadable to you. I will endeavour to do better next time 👍
You didn't recline the second row seats enough, that's why your cup holders aren't in the correct position. I have a 2023 Pajero Sport GLS deluxe pack and love it. Not going to beat any land speed records, not going to beat other brands with fancy tech but why when you have a very good car with an amazing 4wd system. The car goes anywhere without having to spend over $75,000+
Just about to buy the Exeed. My three Toyota's are due for a service. 2012 Kluger, 2018 Corolla and a 2018 Hilux 4x2 single-cab. A major service at $1000 each. Won't be eating for the next six months😂
I have owned the same generation Montero Sport (Philippine market) for almost 8 years now and it's almost trouble-free owning it. I say almost trouble-free because the manual transmission leaked a bit of fluid and the technicians had no knowledge on how to fix it. Luckily, I know a mechanic friend that also worked on other cars where he twisted the spring on the rubber seal and the leak never came back again.
Definitely one of my top choices but leaning towards the slightly different Subaru outback. The Outback looks more premium and fun to drive plus doesnt depreciate as much.
Loved Subarus however have a cvt transmission so not suitable for towing. Although rated for 1800 kg I would not tow more that 1 tonne. Depends what you want to do.
@@therightcar Can’t wait, it looks great and everyone whose already received theirs look super happy with them. The guys at Savage Tech have already started building cool accessories for it.
Test drove the Pj sport, Mux and everest. Had my heart set on Pj sport for the SS 4x4 system and reliability. BUT The Pj sport is small on the inside, 2nd row seats have pretty much the same amount of space as our current cx-5. The fuel tank is small 60L, top tether points are weird, infotainment/interior is dated and 3rd row seats fold strange and waste boot space. Keen to see the improvements they make with the new model as the new triton looks bigger and will hopefully fix those other issues.
Solid however boring performer. I purchased a Pajero Sport GLS many years ago as a work vehicle for towing purposes, functional and does everything with ease, the engine does have serious turbo lag which can catch the driver out, I tended to drive in AWD mode (4H Open) and using the Paddle Shifters / Gear Lever to, leaving it in drive would cause the transmission to always go to top gear however that was not good especially when towing as turbo lag was really bad, I found 5th and 6th gears were the sweet spot at 100km/h when towing. From the drivers perspective, seat was great for long distance driving, never felt bad when ever exiting the Pajero Sport, sight lines were also very good, everything was within reach, being hydraulic steering there was great feedback and well weighted at all road speeds none of that artificial nonsense you get from electric steering, brakes were progressive feel and the ride balance (note on 18" alloys) was always compliant on road, off road? heavily corrugated dirt roads were not so good to drive on. Overall the Pajero Sport is a fine middle of the pack vehicle, in other words it does the job enough.
Folding 2nd row seats just aren’t practical if you have 2 car seats. I don’t understand why manufacturers do that when making a 7 seat vehicle which is most likely being targeted towards families.
i have driven one was a nice drive, i like how its a bit narrower than its rivals as it fits in our crappy carparks they make these days. i love the look just hope the next model doesnt look like the new triton :/
So negative u'are I drive Pajero in 11 year now and now I buy a new Elite Edition 2024. I drive many different car when u was not born! I keep my old working horse! But good presentation in English-speaking!
Purchased a 2022 GLS and all the sensors slamming on the breaks for no reason and steering. Mitsubishi couldn’t sort it I sold it after 14 months. Back to the Isuzu
Shut up about seven seats. The cars that come with only 7 seats I just don’t look at. The amount of time we actually had them in use was so small. We had a vw caddy, which allowed the third row to be lifted out and no loss of storage space.
The felt the Pajero Sport steering to be heavy and the acceleration out of the roundabouts was so, so slow. The engine may be old and reliable. But the times have changed and moved forward and it needs to be refined and reliable.
I would rather hydraulic engine sensitive power steering, sure it loads ups up weight at lower speeds but do you really need finger tip control at parking speeds? at least at highway speeds you can feel what the road is doing through the steering, than the garbage that is artificial feel electric steering , horrendous, does have it purpose: yes for lane cantering, but most people know B&M (figure it out) about lane centring and switch it off or set it to its lowest sensitive setting so again electric steering is garbage and its negliable if there is any fuel economy gain by not having a pump on the crank to provide assistance.,
as for the engine and transmission, the interesting thing is that Triton which has the same tow rating gets the 6-speed torque converter while Pajero Sport get 8-speed torque converter, the unofficial claim was the 8-speed with the 2 extra lower gears (1st and 2nd) counter act turbo lag that this engine (sadly) has, of you have had the chance to back to back drive the Triton and Pajero Sport auto versions you will know what I mean by turbo lag, engine has nothing then BAM at 2,5000rpm torque come son and BOOST happens all the way to about 3,800rpm, that is great is driving it as a manual in 3rd gear but in auto yeesh LAG city.
Fortuner definitely isn't better. Rear seats are far more cramped, seats aren't half as comfy and reliability? Well let's just say I've never seen a Pajero broken down.
Replacing my 2008 'Petrol' Pajero Exceed, only reason is better fuel consumption towing, and... Bought the GLS 2.4 Diesel yesterday... Pick up tomorrow. Very Happy
We bought a new Pajero Sport about 3.5 years ago. Ours came with a 7 year 150k warranty.
Reasons we settled on the PS compared to the competition.....
Ford Everest. Expensive. MANY reports of reliability problems, and some alarmibg reports of 6 month old cars being riddled with rust, with owners lockedinto nasty battles with Ford.
Toyota Fortuner. The DPF saga was ongoing, with Toyota playing the denal card and shafting owners. Expensive also. Short service intervals. And a 3rd ror seat design that looks like it was lifted from a 1990's Prado..... No tech like Android auto either, which the PS had on release in 2015.... No AWD mode either.
Isuzu MUX. The latest gen was not released when we bought, so this comparison would posdibly be different now. 1st Gen MUX, horrible interior, no rear diff lock, no tech, shorter warranty than the PS. No AWD mode.
We've had a few cosmetic issues fixed on our Pajero Sport, and Mitsubishi have redesigned the intercooler inlet and outlet pipes which I have had replaced under warranty due to weeping. The dealer and Mitsubishi have not put up any arguments, with regard to sorting out my complants, so overall it has been a great ownership experience. We haven't had any electrical or mechanical faults in nearly 50k of driving so far.
The factory Toyo tyres the PS rolls out of the factory with are absolute garbage and a death trap on wet bitumen. The intercooler hoses are made of cheese and split prematurely, but aftermarket silicone hoses are a cheap addition to improve reliability as I have done on mine. Otherwise, all reports suggest that the PS is extremely reliable.
You could do a lot worse than buying one of these cars!
What tyres did you put on your Pajero Sport?
@@Richard-sl8we Falken Wildpeak AT3W. Standard size.
Much better behaved on wet bitumen now 👍
You need to use a spellchecker.
@@stendecstretcher5678 I am sorry that my long winded post which was typed on the screen of a little smartphone was unreadable to you.
I will endeavour to do better next time 👍
@@danbywaters6123oh Danny boy!🤣
You didn't recline the second row seats enough, that's why your cup holders aren't in the correct position. I have a 2023 Pajero Sport GLS deluxe pack and love it. Not going to beat any land speed records, not going to beat other brands with fancy tech but why when you have a very good car with an amazing 4wd system. The car goes anywhere without having to spend over $75,000+
Just about to buy the Exeed. My three Toyota's are due for a service. 2012 Kluger, 2018 Corolla and a 2018 Hilux 4x2 single-cab. A major service at $1000 each. Won't be eating for the next six months😂
If you want the best 4x4 system, you gotta get the Pajero. The Everest is terrible
I have owned the same generation Montero Sport (Philippine market) for almost 8 years now and it's almost trouble-free owning it. I say almost trouble-free because the manual transmission leaked a bit of fluid and the technicians had no knowledge on how to fix it. Luckily, I know a mechanic friend that also worked on other cars where he twisted the spring on the rubber seal and the leak never came back again.
Pajero is perfect driving performance long lasting engine use easier to maintain repair and modification
Definitely one of my top choices but leaning towards the slightly different Subaru outback. The Outback looks more premium and fun to drive plus doesnt depreciate as much.
Very very different cars. But if you don’t plan to drive SERIOUSLY off-road then the Outback is a great choice.
Subaru is NOT 4x4, it is completely different car.
Loved Subarus however have a cvt transmission so not suitable for towing. Although rated for 1800 kg I would not tow more that 1 tonne. Depends what you want to do.
I was really interested in the Tank 300 until I found out the payload is only 394kg and there’s nobody developing a GVM upgrade package for awhile.
It is a concern. You might change your mind about whether it’s still worth considering when you see my review on the petrol one, coming soon.
@@therightcar Can’t wait, it looks great and everyone whose already received theirs look super happy with them. The guys at Savage Tech have already started building cool accessories for it.
I just bought one , had the 2015 Challenger so I hope it’s just as good or better.
Oh, it’s better 🤣
“Please consider” ha! Excellent reference for the Aussie Mitsubishi nerds out there
😇😇😇
Have u driven a ford lately
Least mitsubishi still selling cars, unlike holden
I'd rather buy one of these against the overpriced competition. 😊
We bought our GLS in 2021 because, value for money, 8k cheaper than the base opposition rivals, proven fuel consumption and reliability
Super select 2 with Invecs 2 successor is still among the best and unrivaled by newer SUV’s
What is the size of the tyres?
Would be great if also offered as a 5 seat option; with larger boot.
The GLX is a five seater
@@vincentfitzpatrick6500 On the GSR top spec model.
Just take the third row out. Won’t make the boot much bigger though 🤷♂️
Does it has park assist?
Parking sensors? Yes. Auto parking? No.
The 4X2 would be more than acceptable for the vast majority of purchasers.
Same could be said for most of the utes on the road too!!
That may be true but the re sale value on a 4x2 sucks, no body wants them.
@@therightcarExactly Matt.
Test drove the Pj sport, Mux and everest.
Had my heart set on Pj sport for the SS 4x4 system and reliability.
BUT
The Pj sport is small on the inside, 2nd row seats have pretty much the same amount of space as our current cx-5. The fuel tank is small 60L, top tether points are weird, infotainment/interior is dated and 3rd row seats fold strange and waste boot space.
Keen to see the improvements they make with the new model as the new triton looks bigger and will hopefully fix those other issues.
Pretty sure it's a 70 litre tank
68 L actually, QF MY23.
Solid however boring performer.
I purchased a Pajero Sport GLS many years ago as a work vehicle for towing purposes, functional and does everything with ease, the engine does have serious turbo lag which can catch the driver out, I tended to drive in AWD mode (4H Open) and using the Paddle Shifters / Gear Lever to, leaving it in drive would cause the transmission to always go to top gear however that was not good especially when towing as turbo lag was really bad, I found 5th and 6th gears were the sweet spot at 100km/h when towing.
From the drivers perspective, seat was great for long distance driving, never felt bad when ever exiting the Pajero Sport, sight lines were also very good, everything was within reach, being hydraulic steering there was great feedback and well weighted at all road speeds none of that artificial nonsense you get from electric steering, brakes were progressive feel and the ride balance (note on 18" alloys) was always compliant on road, off road? heavily corrugated dirt roads were not so good to drive on.
Overall the Pajero Sport is a fine middle of the pack vehicle, in other words it does the job enough.
Thanks for the comment - great context for potential buyers.
@@therightcar - thanks Matt, keep up the great content.
I bought 2020 PS Exceed. Nothing came close at the time, but even today I'd only look at M-UX if looking for an alternative.
TANK 300 is the best 4x4 SUV by a significant margin now, even better than the Ford Ranger offroad.
Have you compared the two??
Be aware that the ebreak and screen will fail right after 2 years of ownership, they cost around $1000 each to replace
After two years? They will be warranty jobs.
@@therightcar not really, wasn’t covered.
They recognize that it’s a know issue on this car but as an owner you have to pay.
Folding 2nd row seats just aren’t practical if you have 2 car seats. I don’t understand why manufacturers do that when making a 7 seat vehicle which is most likely being targeted towards families.
i have driven one was a nice drive, i like how its a bit narrower than its rivals as it fits in our crappy carparks they make these days. i love the look just hope the next model doesnt look like the new triton :/
I guess we will see in less than 12 months…!
@@therightcar is that the eta on a new model?
I think it's good car.
So negative u'are I drive Pajero in 11 year now and now I buy a new Elite Edition 2024.
I drive many different car when u was not born!
I keep my old working horse!
But good presentation in English-speaking!
So hard to keep up with your videos! Rapidly becoming a large repository of knowledge!
Mitsubishi Pajero Sport and Toyota Fortuner Sport
which one is best to buy
I'd personally choice the Pajero Sport. Fortuner is very hard riding and noisy.
@@therightcar kindly can you review Fortuner, and also compare both Pajero Sport and Fortuner
Make some reviews on tata vehicles like safari,harrier & NEXON
This is an Australian channel, reviews cars on sale in Australia.
AT's, Lift, Bullbar and Roof Rack = 10-11lt per 100km
Not bad!
Pity always behind competition in power and comforts .. bring phev pajero
Way behind on price also l😊
Purchased a 2022 GLS and all the sensors slamming on the breaks for no reason and steering. Mitsubishi couldn’t sort it I sold it after 14 months.
Back to the Isuzu
' Please Consider ' this advertising slogan unfortunately didn't help Mitsubishi Australia.
ן i thinkyoi can buy only in aystralia
It’s called Montero or Montero Sport in some markets.
Montero was discontinued in America since 2006.
Me gusta mitzubishi pajero sport para wendy
Muchas gracias.
Shut up about seven seats. The cars that come with only 7 seats I just don’t look at. The amount of time we actually had them in use was so small. We had a vw caddy, which allowed the third row to be lifted out and no loss of storage space.
Shut up yourself. How rude.
The felt the Pajero Sport steering to be heavy and the acceleration out of the roundabouts was so, so slow.
The engine may be old and reliable. But the times have changed and moved forward and it needs to be refined and reliable.
I would rather hydraulic engine sensitive power steering, sure it loads ups up weight at lower speeds but do you really need finger tip control at parking speeds? at least at highway speeds you can feel what the road is doing through the steering, than the garbage that is artificial feel electric steering , horrendous, does have it purpose: yes for lane cantering, but most people know B&M (figure it out) about lane centring and switch it off or set it to its lowest sensitive setting so again electric steering is garbage and its negliable if there is any fuel economy gain by not having a pump on the crank to provide assistance.,
as for the engine and transmission, the interesting thing is that Triton which has the same tow rating gets the 6-speed torque converter while Pajero Sport get 8-speed torque converter, the unofficial claim was the 8-speed with the 2 extra lower gears (1st and 2nd) counter act turbo lag that this engine (sadly) has, of you have had the chance to back to back drive the Triton and Pajero Sport auto versions you will know what I mean by turbo lag, engine has nothing then BAM at 2,5000rpm torque come son and BOOST happens all the way to about 3,800rpm, that is great is driving it as a manual in 3rd gear but in auto yeesh LAG city.
Not interested in pajero..mitsubishi need to to change its design now
New Paj Sport coming... Check out the new Triton and you'll get an idea of what to expect.
Boring and old design. I hate this boxy design. Go for isuzu mux
fortuner is better, tough, reliable easy to source parts excellent resale, not this, sort of like a chinese offering, old tech, cheap
Mitsubishi is not Chinese
Shows what you know Mitsubishi 4X4,s have the best 4X4 system of most current offerings 😮
You mean those old tech BYD?
Fortuner definitely isn't better. Rear seats are far more cramped, seats aren't half as comfy and reliability? Well let's just say I've never seen a Pajero broken down.
@@Nikx450 Lol Mitsubishi fan boy right here! 🤣🤣🤣