Mitsubishi Montero 3.2 DI-D (Old)

    The Montero ticks all the boxes luxury SUV owners want

    Published on Sep 13, 2009 07:00:00 AM

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    The biggest improvements are in the interiors. While the earlier Pajero 3.2 had good quality, but very dull, grey plastics, the Montero’s cabin is now a nicer place to live in. The décor is a nice mix of wood and black and suede leather and the pleated seats look very rich.

    Equipment levels are in keeping with the price tag as well. Electric adjusters for both front seats are standard (not present on the earlier Pajero 3.2) as are airbags. A CD/MP3 player comes as standard. The Montero also comes with an ‘RV meter’ that gives info outdoor fans will relish. Neatly integrated into the top of the centre console, the bright LCD screen displays altitude, atmospheric pressure, the date and time, AC vent positions and also has a compass. It’s a gizmo that’s sure to be a hit with owners.

    The front seats are extremely comfortable and supportive and road visibility is superb. The middle row has decent legroom, but the seat base is a touch too low and doesn’t give sufficient under-thigh support. The last row is best for a couple of kids but what’s ingenious about this pair of seats is that they stow under the floor to offer a flat and unhindered luggage bay. Special mention of the awesome Rockford Fosgate audio system that comes standard in the Montero because its sounds really good.

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