I think this must be on Mitsu SA radar to bring into the country, seeing that all the Mitsu vehicles are now imported in any case. Surely they can box a few of these in a container corner when they bring in a couple of Pajero's!
Don't you guys think this great little vehicle will sell like hotcakes in South Africa if it was introduced at a competitive price. I mean watch how many Jimnys one sees on the road lately. It is called a Pajero Mini in some countries.
I think this must be on Mitsu SA radar to bring into the country, seeing that all the Mitsu vehicles are now imported in any case. Surely they can box a few of these in a container corner when they bring in a couple of Pajero's!
I think this must be on Mitsu SA radar to bring into the country, seeing that all the Mitsu vehicles are now imported in any case. Surely they can box a few of these in a container corner when they bring in a couple of Pajero's!
I like it.
If they can squeeze the 2.5 diesel engine in there.... it will be a monster!
If they can squeeze the 2.5 diesel engine in there.... it will be a monster!
Hmmm, don't know if they will. It's a "kei" class vehicle in Japan, which means the engine displacement is capped at 660cc, which may be a bit small of SA taste.CATS wrote:Don't you guys think this great little vehicle will sell like hotcakes in South Africa if it was introduced at a competitive price. I mean watch how many Jimnys one sees on the road lately. It is called a Pajero Mini in some countries.
I think this must be on Mitsu SA radar to bring into the country, seeing that all the Mitsu vehicles are now imported in any case. Surely they can box a few of these in a container corner when they bring in a couple of Pajero's!
Had a close look at one of these in Brazil, must say I was quite impressed.
This little cutie flew past me not too long ago
Might be something to look at
Might be something to look at
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