Name one (1) other vehicle in the SUV class that is more reliable the a Mitsubishi Montero Sport XLS

Name one (1) other vehicle in the SUV class that is more reliable the a Mitsubishi Montero Sport XLS.

I'll wait

Literally anything
Mitsubishi a shit

My roommate Yukon with a blown vortec

Mine has gone 270,000 miles so far and I've never had a single problem with is. Never been serviced once in its lifetime. Tire change and fluid refill is all it has ever had.

I take it off road to and it has hit 3 deer at about 45MPH and runs perfectly. I beat the shit out of it to by constantly slamming the gas and pulling hectik skidz when it's raining. I have no idea how it hasn't had any problems.

i got a pajero np and so far had to change head gaskets on the engine. Next month I'm removing the brick behind the transfer case because apparently it is the source of vibration at around 2500rpm. Not the best suv i've driven but it's good at what it does.

Toyota Rav4

Specifically the v6 version that hardly anyone ever got.

Pontiac aztek 4life

I envy you.

Mine has had an overheating issue since I got it. I went through 3 radiators (on its 4th) in 3 years. Mechanic diagnosed head gasket, I'm thinking it may be water pump. I gave it off to my brother and bought something that wasn't a massive piece of shit... He then proceeded to lose the keys and I had to go get it towed to the dealer because it was still in my name.

But anyways, since you're really set on it, let's begin.

>half the trims don't even come with 4wd, not even limited slip diff, I had to dig out snow that a fartcanner civic waltzed out of
>geared for offroading, chugs gas on highway like a piss sipping whore
>geared for offroading, when losing traction on 1 tire means you're boned, see above trim levels
>Mitsu """engineering""" brittle engine bay plastics that make german engineering look reliable.
>no easy place to mount extra lights
>fender flares are plastic and easily peel
>speakers are tinny and rumble in door above even a moderate volume, I ended up bringing a bluetooth speaker on highway trips because I hated it so
>rollover rating making a Ford Explorer look good

Quit shilling, Mitsubishi IDF, pls go. I've had less headaches with an 80s jap sports car than I have with that hunk of shit.

Nah mate, I'm not denying any of what you said. I simply stated the reliablilty of mine.

No joke this thing drinks gas like a fucking Russian drinks vodka and the interior is boring as all hell but still comfy. I know all of what you are saying, but I still love my Montero because I've done so much with it and beaten the hell out of it and it just keeps going and going without troubles.

A Nissan Xterra, or Pathfinder. The VG33E is one of the most durable and reliable motors around.

Pile of shit

i'm guessing you have the 6g72 or 74? I find the engine is quite underpowered for the size of the vehicle.

6G72. It is underpowered

Honestly, it sounds like every single example you've brought up is directly related to either past or present owners.
>I went through 3 radiators (on its 4th) in 3 years
If it didn't twig that there may have been another contributing factor when the first radiator you replaced failed shortly after, then either the car is subject to a crap owner, or incompetent mechanic.
>half the trims don't even come with 4wd, not even limited slip diff
Then that's your fault for buying a 2wd version and expecting the ability of a 4wd. And FYI the factory LEDs in these are some of the best available on a factory vehicle.
>geared for offroading, chugs gas on highway like a piss sipping whore
Literally every single gas mid/full size SUV based on an offroader.
>geared for offroading, when losing traction on 1 tire means you're boned
See above, operator fault.
>Mitsu """engineering""" brittle engine bay plastics that make german engineering look reliable.
Such as?
>no easy place to mount extra lights
Trivial, but that's similar to anything with a factory bumper. A problem that's solved with literally a $20 screw on eBay mounting bar, although there's plenty of companies that make aftermarket bolt on bull bars for them.
>fender flares are plastic and easily peel
What?
>speakers are tinny and rumble in door above even a moderate volume, I ended up bringing a bluetooth speaker on highway trips because I hated it so
Another trivial complaint that's fixed with less than $150 worth of brand name speakers. This could be said for literally anything from that period that wasn't a high end luxury model.
I ain't even a Mitsubishi shill, but reading retards trying to pass of their obscure anecdotal "evidence" as broad wisdom get my goat. You should use a trip code, and give everyone the opportunity to filter your posts.
This. 4M4 diesel is the way to go.

Also,
Literally any other full size Japanese 4x4 SUV such as J80 Landcruiser, Y60 Patrol/Safari and 2nd gen Pajero/Montero with what ever mechanical diesel option each respective example had.

no big horsepower, torque or fuel consumption difference between the 72 or 74 engines to matter much in a vehicle that weighs around two tonnes.
The pajero sat more comfortably with the 74gdi or the 75mivec. The more recent variable geometry 4m41 with 441Nm is probably the best option, older 4m41 is okay. The older 4m40 as in the delica and gen 2 is quite miserable.

Subaru forester

Nonsense. The older mechanical turbo 4M40 is more than adequate, unless you're after a factory raec kar. In which case this style of vehicle is probably not for you.

i've actually had the 'honor' of working on the mitsu 2.8 and 3.2 and I have to admit the 3.2 on the np and onward is far better built excluding the high pressure fuel pump. But even when compared to the toyota's 3.0 the mitsu 3.2 high pressure fuel pump can be FIXED in mose cases.
Maybe it's just the age of the mitsu 2.8 diesels but they have far more problems than the 3.2. In addition the nw nx pajero's diesel engine is pretty road worthy although still lacking in refinement. 150kw and 441Nm of torque puts it just behind the toureg and disco.

Non-turbo Subaru Forester.

>Maybe it's just the age of the mitsu 2.8 diesels but they have far more problems than the 3.2
I definitely need a citation on that. The 2.8 was developed from the ground up as a light industrial motor. As long as you don't overheat them (like any other alloy headed engine), they're dead reliable.
Only quibble I've had with them is some of the later '97 onward ones have an incredibly long after glow, and unless you're paying $80 each for NGK examples, they have a habit of chewing out lesser glow plugs. I sorted that in my NL by swapping the computer controlled terminal to a simple push-to-glow button.
> I have to admit the 3.2 on the np and onward is far better built excluding the high pressure fuel pump. But even when compared to the toyota's 3.0 the mitsu 3.2 high pressure fuel pump can be FIXED in mose cases.
The NM-NP used an older style Zexel distributor pump, albeit high pressure and electronically controlled. These cost almost half the current price of the car to have rebuilt. The Common rail engines in the 4th gen NS onward is a much cheaper pump to have rebuilt however.
I'm also more than happy to excuse the levels of refinement given their industrial roots. Delete the EGR like any responsible modern diesel owner and it's happy motoring for the next half a million clicks. I'd take the lack of refinement for a proven track record.

4.0 Cherokee by a mile

absolutely nothing
that's why it's the best selling(tm) SUV here in the middle east

i could be wrong but i think sport and pajero are different vehicles. The sport is basically l200 body on frame, part time transfer case and with a rear live axle. The pajero has an integrated frame, awd and multilink irs.

oh darn
i didn't read the op i just reflexively shitposted

agreed though. the pajero is a better offroader than the sport.

it's better at everything actually
i've driven a wanker sport two months ago while going on a road trip and i was really disappointed
the normal wanker is much better

Akshully, the first gen PA like that posted in OP is built on a second gen Pajero chassis including suspension geometry an full size diffs. The second gen PB and PC Sport were built on an ML/MN L200 frame, albeit with a coil rear end.
Really? The second gen Sports are fairly more capable than the 4th gen Pajero it was sold along side when the ground started becoming unlevel. The full size Pajero though is a nicer place to be, and honestly doesn't really lose much when the going gets tough.

Still running strong
GM STRONK

the one that we got was a 3rd gen sport and yes
they feel a bit sluggish and underpowered,albeit its the most capable suv in its price range bone stock

i should add that i actually own a normal pajero and i'm not just pulling all of this out of my ass

The third generation of Toyota 4runners. Are you even trying?

Cute car engine bro!

Nissan's come with ticking engines from the factory. Fuck those plastic pieces of shit. At least the body will rot away before you experience any engine problems.

LOL thats called the mitsubishi pajero which means wanker in spanish...

and yes xj jeep cherokee, nissan patrol, toyota land cruiser, ford bronco, chevy blazer/suburban, dodgey ram. anything is better than a mitsubishi 4wd, the toyota hilux and ford ranger, vw amarok even shits on it. yes im well aware those 3 trucks arent availble in the usa (ok the ford not till 2019)

what is turbo upgrade for 500 alex?

>Here in the middle east
Muhammad Plz go

got a problem with it fuckboy?

Lada Niva?

Rav4
Any rav4

Never driven the new PS third gen, but all reports point to it being just as capable as any Mitsubishi 4x4 before it. Only complaints seem to be the front and rear bumper impeding on approach and departure angles, but these are superficial components that are easily replaceable with aftermarket barwork.
I own a pair of Spanish Wankers myself, a third gen NL and fourth gen NT ;)
>toyota hilux and ford ranger, vw amarok even shits on it
That's some super cool compelling claims you've made there bro. Any evidence to back those claims up? Or are you just going by anecdotal confirmation bias?

Fpbp as always, if I wanted a reliable SUV a Montero would be last on my list.

Yeah, you can't even run proper ITB's

Fiat Panda 4x4 with the two banger

It's not in fact the Dacia Sandero, but the Dacia Duster!

>tfw no Niva
>tfw no 1st gen Fiat Panda 4x4

I want to like this, I really do... but there are still so many things that I cant justify - even with it being as cheap as it is

The throttle travel is uncomfortable, the drivers lower seat is way too short for anyone over 5'0, the road noise is terrible, the headlights are utter shit, audio system is awfully hollow even when tuned correctly and they are apparently not all that well built. Swedish co-worker of mine owns one, and he has had two fuel pumps replaced after 1.5 years, the inner plastics of the rear wheel arches as gravel has punched holes in them, one wiper motor, steering wheel airbag and had the hood replaced or resprayed as it started to flake

Another thing, although its not really a "con"; its way too light for its tire size, which is noticeable during winter. The front end will slip damned quickly compared to a Mitsubishi Outlander on the same tires

I knew Dacia was undisputed King of the modern-day shitboxes, but I thought they were shitboxes that were actually half decent

What would you place above the Montero and why?
Personally, I still rate J80 Cruisers and Y60 Patrols above the 2nd gen, but only just. The Patrol and cruiser win on the merit of their purpose built gas motor as opposed to the rather civilian 6G V6 Montero, but that's about it.

uhhh yeah we can
plenty of gtrs and m3s around here