Are Mitsubishi Montero Sport reliable?
The Montero Sport is a decent SUV (truck). The drive train is great and robust, the car holds up well when towing. The engine is powerful for the 2001 model year and has kept its pep throughout the years. It’s a solidly built car and is very reliable.
What is the best year for Mitsubishi Montero?
The best Mitsubishi Montero model years According to Jalopnik, in terms of best array of off-road features, the 2nd-gen Mitsubishi Montero, model years 1992-2000, are the most desirable. Expedition Portal forum users further claim the 1995-1999 models are the most desirable of the 2nd-gen SUVs.
Is Montero Sport a good car?
The reliability of the montero sport is outstanding on and off road. I have taken it in many road trips and never failed me. I hear virtually no road noise at all, even at highway speeds. The ride is also luxury car soft.
Why did Mitsubishi stop making the Montero?
Unfortunately for Mitsubishi, Montero popularity waned in its later years as buyers started to focus more on crossovers than capable, truck-based SUVs like the Montero — so Mitsubishi cancelled the Montero in the U.S. market following the 2006 model year, and devoted itself instead to selling crossovers.
Are there any problems with the Mitsubishi Montero Sport?
Engine. The most common problem with the Mitsubishi Montero Sport concerns the engine. The 2002 Montero Sport in particular–but also, to a lesser degree, the 1998 to 2001 and 2003 model-years–are prone to failure of the oxygen sensor heater circuits; its malfunction reduces gas mileage and increases emissions.
What kind of engine does a Montero Sport have?
The Mitsubishi Montero Sport is available in 5 variants: GLX 4×2 (6-speed manual), GLS 4×2 (8-speed automatic), GLS Premium 4×2 (8-speed automatic), GLS 4×4 (6-speed manual) and GT 4×4 (8-speed automatic). All Variants are powered by a 2.4 MIVEC VGT clean diesel engine.
What kind of heater does a 2002 Montero Sport have?
The 2002 Montero Sport in particular–but also, to a lesser degree, the 1998 to 2001 and 2003 model-years–are prone to failure of the oxygen sensor heater circuits; its malfunction reduces gas mileage and increases emissions.
What kind of car is the Pajero Sport?
In the Philippines, it is known and marketed as the Montero Sport. As a mass market vehicle, it has added a lot of features compared to its predecessor. The Montero Sport is available in 4 variants: GLX 4×2 (6-speed manual), GLS 4×2 (8-speed automatic), GT 4×2 (8-speed automatic), and GT 4×4 (8-speed automatic).