The 2005 Mitsubishi Pajero (also known as the Montero in some markets) is a mid-size SUV known for its off-road capabilities and reliability. Here's a breakdown of key aspects:
Engine Options: Typically, the 2005 Pajero offered a range of engine choices including gasoline (V6) and diesel (inline-4 and V6) options. Specific engine availability varied depending on the region.
Transmission: Both automatic and manual transmissions were generally available, again depending on the specific market and engine choice.
Drivetrain: A key feature of the Pajero is its Super Select 4WD system, allowing drivers to switch between 2WD and 4WD modes on the fly. This enhances its off-road performance.
Interior: The interior usually features seating for up to seven passengers (depending on the configuration). Equipment levels vary depending on the trim level, with higher trims offering features like leather seats, climate control, and a sunroof.
Fuel Economy: Fuel economy figures vary widely depending on the engine, transmission, and driving conditions. Diesel models generally offer better fuel economy than gasoline versions.
Reliability: The Pajero is generally considered a reliable vehicle, but as with any used car, maintenance history is important. Common issues to look out for include suspension wear and tear and potential rust, especially in areas with harsh winters.
Safety Features: Standard safety features often include anti-lock brakes (ABS), and airbags. Higher trim levels might have added safety features.
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