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2014 Mitsubishi Pajero Pricing and Specs

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$12,320*
Mitsubishi Pajero
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The Mitsubishi Pajero 2014 prices range from $12,320 for the basic trim level SUV Pajero Glx Lwb (4X4) to $31,350 for the top of the range SUV Pajero Exceed LWB (4x4).

The Mitsubishi Pajero 2014 comes in SUV.

The Mitsubishi Pajero 2014 is available in Diesel. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the SUV 3.2L 5 SP Auto Sports Mode to the SUV 3.2L 5SP Auto Sports Mode.

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Explore prices for the 2014 Mitsubishi Pajero

$9,788

1 Listing

$14,319

3 Listings

$17,340

7 Listings

$20,361

17 Listings

$23,382

10 Listings

$26,403

15 Listings

$29,424

12 Listings

$32,445

3 Listings

$35,466

2 Listings

$39,990

2 Listings

$9,788

$39,990

Mitsubishi Pajero FAQs

Mitsubishi Pajero engine cutting out

This model Pajero is a bit notorious for having a crank-angle sensor that can fail over time. This is the part of the engine that tells the computer which cylinder needs to fire next, and precisely when, and if it starts to fail, that information is not conveyed and the engine will stall.

This sensor can fail gradually and intermittently too, producing the sort of hit and miss running you’re seeing now. It will often start to fail once the engine gets hot, and perhaps that’s why your car is stalling after running for a short time.

The bottom line is to not ignore it as it won’t fix itself and will eventually get worse until the car won’t start at all. At which point, you’re stranded where ever you happen to be. It shouldn’t cost too much to replace the sensor, but a mechanic should be able to tell you if, indeed, this is the problem.

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Should we replace our Holden Commodore with a Subaru Outback?

A car with a little extra ground clearance is great for camping as it often allows you to get a little farther away from the masses in their caravans who tend to huddle around the shower block at bush campsites.

The Subaru Outback is a good, solid choice and if you can find an independent workshop to service it, you’ll avoid the cost of dealership prices. And you’re right, the all-wheel-drive would be great for gravel roads. Another vehicle to look at would be a late-model Ford territory diesel which is big and clever inside and has the option of all-wheel-drive. The diesel engine is a plus on the bush where that fuel is more readily available (in really remote areas) and gives you more range for big holidays in the mulga.

Don’t rule out things like the Mitsubishi Pajero, either, which won’t be as around-town friendly, but is a proven quantity and is absolutely tremendous off-road. The same goes for a Toyota Prado or Nissan Pathfinder prior to the current model (which is a bit less hard-core adventure).

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Mitsubishi Challenger 2014: Could it fit Pajero seats?

It's possible they could be, but it's not possible to say with any certainty. Take some measurements of the Pajero seat and compare them with those in the Challenger. You could also ask a mechanic or a wrecker who specializes in Mitsubishis.

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