2002 Mitsubishi Montero Xls Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Burlington, Wisconsin, United States
Very nice 2002 Mitsubishi Montero XLS package with rear climate control and towing package. My family of 5 has used it for many long road trips, including to Yellowstone, NY/East Coast, and numerous times to the UP and Door County. It can be loaded with five people, all their luggage, five bikes, and a rocket box for luggage on top (Yakima rack, car rack, and rocket box not included). There is a removable/stowable third-row seat that can fit two kids, so you can carry seven people when necessary. The two second row seats fold down separately, creating a cavernous storage bed. Extremely durable. Even though it has great interior space, it's quite a bit narrower and more agile than full-size SUVs. It has 9.3" of ground clearance, 4WD, and locking center and rear differentials for towing. It handles deep snow easily; you will be able to drive when your neighbors' cars can't get out of the driveway. It has a newer set of Fuzion tires filled with Nitrogen installed in October 2013 (about $700) and new brakes as of March 2014. I have diligently maintained the Montero and invested over $1900 this year. I replaced front ballbearings in the past month. Clean Carfax with no accidents. Clean title. With only 178*** miles, this Montero has a lot of life left in it. Check out the reviews at Edmunds mitsubishi montero 2002 consumer-reviews Exterior Measurements
Interior Measurements
DriveTrain
Engine & Performance
Suspension
|
Mitsubishi Montero for Sale
- Fun and reliable
- 2000 mitsubishi montero sport limited sport utility 4-door 3.5l 4wd leather cd
- 2004 mitsubishi montero limited 3.8l 4wd! 5-speed automatic! 98k! dvd! 7 seats!(US $7,777.00)
- 2002 mitsubishi montero xls sport utility 4-door 3.5l
- 1999 mitsubishi montero sport
- 2003 mitsubishi montero sport 3.5l v6 4wd! ready to work wow nice!
Auto Services in Wisconsin
Twenty Third Street Auto ★★★★★
Truck & Machine Service LLC. ★★★★★
Tenhagen Auto Service ★★★★★
Superior Automotive ★★★★★
Speed On 51 Auto Repair ★★★★★
Sound World ★★★★★
Auto blog
Mitsubishi Mirage will launch in US with three-cylinder engine [w/video]
Wed, 26 Dec 2012We have a date with Mitsubishi Mirage (again). The Japanese subcompact is slated to arrive on our shores in September 2013, and it's one of the product offerings meant to help Mitsubishi's US arm raise sales in its next financial year from 55,000 to 80,000. If next year were 1989, we'd say there's no reason that couldn't happen, but from what we've seen, the Mirage is so magnificently meek (have you seen the interior?) that we aren't sure how it will manage that kind of US sales aggression in the 21st century.
Continuing that theme, Car and Driver reports that the Mitsu will launch here with a 1.2-liter, three-cylinder engine. Make no mistake, this is a very popular engine in the Mirage and responsible for its excellent fuel economy. The hatch is doing so well in other markets with its two naturally aspirated tri-cylinders that the Thailand facility that builds the Mirage will have its capacity increased by 33 percent to try and meet demand. In European spec, the 845-kilogram (1,859 pounds) subcompact with the more powerful engine offering 79 horsepower and 78 pound-feet of torque gets 57.3 miles per US gallon and takes 11.7 seconds to get from zero to 62 miles per hour. The question is whether Mitsubishi will boost the output of that engine for our market. If not, only the 70-hp Smart ForTwo will have less horsepower - but the Mirage, interestingly enough, weighs about the same as the microcar.
On its UK site, Mitsubishi said the reveal of the Mirage in back 2011 meant "redefining the standards by which to judge a compact passenger car." We can't wait to find out if that's still true and what that means when it gets here. To prepare yourself, there's video of the Mirage in action below.
Mitsubishi readying Outlander refresh
Sat, 02 Aug 2014Mitsubishi has a big secret to keep under wraps when it comes to the looks of its refreshed Outlander crossover. Our spy shooters recently caught it testing in Germany, and the CUV had enough buckles, straps and snaps covering up the front end for the vehicle to fit in at an S&M party for cars. The rear was hidden just as thoroughly, too.
Given the areas that Mitsubishi's engineers are obscuring, it seems safe to assume that the Outlander is getting a heavily revised front end with redesigns for the grille, front bumper and possibly hood. The lights might be reshaped too, judging from these photos. The changes are just as hard to spot at the rear, but you can make out the shape of the taillights. They appear more rectangular than the current model, and the bumper looks more angular, as well.
This is likely our first glimpse of the of the major restyle for the Outlander that Mitsubishi execs told Autoblog about in July. The interior is also getting an update to improve interior material quality, we were told. The revisions are supposed to coincide with the launch of the PHEV model in the US at roughly the same time.
Mitsubishi Outlander, Evo to keep things safe at Pikes Peak
Tue, 18 Jun 2013Mitsubishi has already announced that it will be returning as a competitor to the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb with a pair of all-electric MiEV Evolution II racecars. In addition to these entrants, the automaker will also be the presenting sponsor of the race as well as providing the official safety vehicles to the event using specially prepped versions of the 2014 Outlander and Lancer Evolution.
While it isn't clear what exactly will be demanded of the safety vehicles, this isn't going to your run-of-the-mill pace car duty. To get the Outlander and Evo ready for the 156-turn, 12.42-mile course, Mitsubishi teamed up with companies such as BBS, Cobb Tuning, AEM and Muellerized Suspension Systems as well as DC Sports and Kenwood to create these one-off safety cars. These vehicles, and all the racecars, will be at Pikes Peak later this month for the 91st running of America's second-oldest racing event. Scroll down for the official press release.