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Unfortunately, your experience is not unusual but remember there would be a labour cost for the filter change. And rotating tyres is a good idea.
The problem could have been the coolant, rather than the cap. A higher-pressure cap can help if it's a minor problem but, in any case, if you run into problems in the future there is an admission of a problem by Mitsubishi.
Comparing utes and SUVs is tough. I get complaints from Grand Cherokee owners, the HiLux is being replaced soon and the Outlander is nothing special. The Colorado SUV is probably best for you but drive a Hyundai Santa Fe before you commit.
Fuel consumption can be difficult to predict because there are so many factors that can affect it, and many of them are related to your driving conditions and style. But based on the official figures for each of the cars you are considering the Fiat Panda is the most economical by a small margin. All could be expected to average less than 5.0L/100 km. As far as maintenance goes the Mitsubishi is the winner, and would be my choice.
Yes, it is possible to rewind the speedo. A 2010 Lancer would be expected to have done between 80,000km and 130,000km on average. If you suspect that a car has had its speedo tampered with you could check the service record and see the dates and the odometer readings from each service to see if the current reading fits the pattern of past use.
You need a proper four-wheel drive and, with that budget, I'd suggest a Mitsubishi Pajero.
The so-called "official" fuel consumption figures are the result of a laboratory test, they're not real life test results and not meant to be taken as such. Their purpose is to give you a basis to compare makes and models by providing fuel consumption figures resulting from tests done using the same consistent test procedure. Fuel consumption is very hard to pin down with any real accuracy because there are so many factors that affect the outcome, so it would be wrong to take a test result like the fuel consumption figures and assume that applies to all situations.
The importer of Cooper tyres from the US, Terry Smith, was disappointed to hear of your problem and is sending an expert to find a solution.