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Mitsubishi Colt Cabriolet CZC Full Road Test Report

The Mitsubishi Colt CZC is an extremely appealing car and the turbo offers driving pleasure and excitement. Competitively priced with a very large boot when the roof is up.... read more

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Carl Majors, Norfolk

Mitsubishi Grandis 2.4 Classic 2006

Mitsubishi really have come a long way in recent years and I’m glad I took the plunge and went for the Grandis, which we’ve had now for 18 months. It’s a really well equipped MPV that drives superbly, in fact I’m still impressed now with the way it handles and rides. Stylish and spacious as well with good safety. Excellent car.

Submitted: 24/04/2008 11:31:34

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Geraldine Rodgers, Nottinghamshire

Mitsubishi i 0.7 Auto 2008

Wonderful little car that is so much fun to drive. A really good looking car and a littl more exciting than the C1, which you seem to see everywhere these days. Excellent low emissions mean road tax is very cheap as are running costs. A little more expensive than other cars in it’s class but I think it’s worth it.

Submitted: 24/04/2008 09:26:07

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Stephen Frome, Derbyshire

Mitsubishi Colt 1.5T CZT 2007

Great little car. Really grips and you can steer it on a sixpence (as my dad would say). Feels solid and you can tell it’s really well made. Good fuel consumption and low depreciation also major factors in me choosing this car. It’s not the cheapest car in it’s class but I do think you get value for money.

Submitted: 15/03/2008 15:05:43

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Linda Oglesby, Lancashire

Mitsubishi Colt Cabriolet CZC 2007

I have only had my cabriolet for 3 weeks and it has been in the service department being fixed more than it has been on the road, First week the air conditioner ran out of gas and had to be re gassed. Second week the roof got stuck and would not go up. It has now been in the service department for a week and they still do not know how to fix it. I am very disappointed as I traded in a Honda Jazz that I never had a problem with.

Submitted: 28/02/2008 10:22:42

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Mike Hedges, Hampshire

Mitsubishi Shogun 2005

I had the same problem with our Shogun Field, also a 05 and was told the same thing. I also had intermittent problem with oil warning light coming on and told ’no known problem like this’ and then got a recall notice to attend to problem!! I agree that after sales care is not that brilliant.

Submitted: 19/02/2008 12:40:20

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Peter Dinshaw, England

Mitsubishi i 2007

The more I drive it the more enjoyable it gets. This car even makes driving in town fun; it just zips from A to B and handles motorways without any problem too. The automatic box is smooth and fast and the climate control / air-con. Works well. I have owned it for several months and it’s one of the most fun to drive cars I ever had, apart from being one of the most economical.

Submitted: 12/02/2008 14:13:23

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Kirsteen Coupar, Kent

Mitsubishi Carisma 1992

I bought my Carisma second hand about three years ago, and to its credit it is still going strong. There are a few negatives that should be mentioned: No rear windscreen wiper so often rear visibility is poor. The car rides very low on the road so that going over speed bumps I am often reduced to about 5 miles an hour to go over them (probably the point lol!) and other cars get irritated that I have slowed so much, but any faster and I bang the exhaust on the bump. The car itself has a fair amount of welly and accelerates really well up hills, often overtaking newer and more flashy cars. Handling is less impressive however as it often pulls a tad one way or the other. All in all a good second hand car with some nice features - the electric wing mirrors, but if you had more money I don’t think you would opt for it!

Submitted: 28/01/2008 13:09:11

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Graham Duck, Rhondda Cynon Taff

Mitsubishi Shogun Pinin 2000 gdi warrior 2005

Firstly; the car shown above is not a Shogun Pinin the report by Mr P Harrison states it is a v6 2007 the pinin did not have a v6 engine and was not produced after 2006. i own a 2005 pinin warrior and as my wife and myself are both disabled we don’t have to bend down to get into the car we just slide in its a little bit longer than a Nissan Micra so parking is a piece of cake 30 mpg is not bad for a petrol 4x4 18 inch tyres can be expensive but how often do you buy tyres its fully kitted a frame side steps leather seats etc cannot fault it we love it.

Submitted: 28/01/2008 11:02:34

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Andrew Lowrie, Berkshire

Mitsubishi Shogun 3.2 DiD Elegance 2004

I bought this to replace a Chrysler Grand Voyager as the family wagon (two adults, three grown kids, two dogs and family holidays around Europe with roofbox/trailer and five full-sized bikes!) - not an easy job. The Shogun had a couple of teething problems which were resolved by adequate dealer. The equipment is good and durable, it’s quiet, comfortable, well equipped and remarkably economical when loaded on long trips (less so if you use it for Tesco run...) and a lot more stable and safer than a Grand Voyager! Mitsubishi Assist program (£15/yr for European recovery etc) is fantastic value and service was amazing only time I used it. I have recommended Shogun to one friend and my father so far - so I must like it.

Submitted: 25/01/2008 14:52:11

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Emanuel Pereira, London

Mitsubishi Colt Cabriolet CZC 2007

I recently bought a Mitsubishi CZC and i must say that I find it a wonderful car! It is very fun to drive, not only in the cabriolet version, but in the coupe version as well! It is full of character, and draws people attention everywhere it goes.

Submitted: 14/01/2008 11:32:11

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