2004 Mitsubishi Montero Prices and Review
Since so many vehicles look alike, the Consumer Guide(R) 2004 Mitsubishi Montero new-vehicle review includes an extensive photo gallery. The 2004 Mitsubishi Montero features a selection of interior and exterior images.
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Consumer Reports rated the 2001 Mitsubishi Montero Limited "Not Acceptable" after it tipped up severely on two wheels during Consumers Union's emergency avoidance-maneuver tests. None of the other six vehicles tested in that group tipped up on two wheels. Of the 118 vehicles Consumer Reports has tested on its short course test track in the past 13 years, only the Suzuki Samurai, in 1988; the Isuzu Trooper and its twin, the Acura SLX, in 1996; and now the Montero Limited tipped up so severely as to be judged Not Acceptable. The 2001 Montero was the product of a major redesign, Mitsibishis first redesign of this model since 1992.
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Four-wheel-drive is recommended for tackling the Ridge Route, and a vehicle with high clearance is a necessity. The new Mitsubishi Montero Limited fits the bill perfectly. It combines good off-road handling and power with highway comfort and convenience.
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