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Mitsubishi L200 review covering 1996 - 2006
Tuesday 7 October 2008
Sales of pickups in general have been buoyant in recent years, largely due to the fact that instead of incurring benefit-in-kind taxation based on their CO2 emissions they instead are taxed as commercial vehicles at a far more preferential rate. What’s more, vehicles like the Mitsubishi L200 have become increasing sophisticated with features such as air conditioning, electric windows and CD players. Indeed, many canny company buyers quickly twigged that a well-specified double – or crew - cab could effectively replace a company car, have all the creature comforts and yet still incur minimal tax. The Chancellor is keen to close this loophole that may see a big surge in used stock on the market, so keep your ears open for the latest legislation. In the meantime, here’s some background on Mitsubishi’s market leader.
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Wednesday 27 August 2008
Mitsubishi was kind enough to give French manufacturers Peugeot and Citroen a big leg up into the compact 4x4 sector when it joined forces with them to produce its second generation Outlander, Peugeot
Read Mitsubishi Outlander reviewWednesday 9 July 2008
For years, Toyota's Landcruiser and Nissan's Patrol were Japan's answer to Land Rovers and Range Rovers. However, all that changed in 1983 when Mitsubishi released the Shogun. The vehicle industry wor
Read Mitsubishi Shogun reviewTuesday 8 January 2008
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX marked the gradual winding down of the Evo cult in the UK. Faster and more capable than any Lancer Evo model to date, it was a car whose time had come and gone, the big Ev
Read Mitsubishi Lancer EVO reviewThursday 10 May 2007
Mitsubishi have a rather unconventional way of going about the business of manufacturing cars. Whereas rivals like Nissan, Mazda and Toyota have a rigid, pragmatic view of exploiting new markets, Mits
Read Mitsubishi Outlander reviewThursday 10 May 2007
You used to know where you stood with a Mitsubishi Colt. It would be reliable, fairly spacious and utterly boring. In 2004, Mitsubishi broke that particular mould and introduced a Colt with far more w
Read Mitsubishi Colt reviewTuesday 13 March 2007
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII probably marked the zenith of the Evo cult in the UK. Fast, capable, affordable and selling like hot cakes, the Evo VIII may not have been the best looking of the Evo li
Read Mitsubishi Lancer EVO VIII reviewFriday 2 March 2007
Some car manufacturers have five year plans so rigid that Stalin would have given them the seal of approval. Every model is succession planned, facelifts are scheduled well in advance and every nation
Read Mitsubishi Lancer [NON-EVO] reviewMonday 2 October 2006
If you’re in the market for a mini or supermini sized MPV, chances are you won’t have Mitsubishi’s Space Star in pole position on your shortlist. Why? It certainly isn’t the quickest, the most spaciou
Read Mitsubishi Space Star reviewMonday 2 October 2006
The Shogun Pinin is Mitsubishi’s offering in the baby 4x4 sector. With the Japanese giant’s range of 4x4s becoming increasingly varied, the Pinin draws on the strong brand image of the Shogun name and
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