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Mitsubishi's Montero Sport for 2002
Tough enough to tackle the punishing terrain of Baja and North Africa, yet stylish enough to head out for a night on the town, the 2002 Mitsubishi Montero Sport is the "total package" for mid-size SUV drivers. The package is versatile, it is rugged. All four-wheel drive Montero Sport models are equipped with a full-time ALL4-wheel drive system, which automatically provides the appropriate traction - without driver activation - for most on-road and light off-road situations. For adventurous owners who might actually take their Montero "off-road" (fewer than 15-percent) to more extreme off-road conditions, the A4WD system retains the choice of part-time 4WD in both high and low range. Part-time 4WD uses a locked center differential to ensure that power is distributed equally between front and rear axles. To enhance traction further, Mitsubishi offers a limited-slip differential. It is standard on the Montero Sport Limited and part of the optional Touring Package on Montero Sport XLS.

2000 Montero Sport - AutoWorld.Com
The Montero Sport body is assembled with single piece stampings for the side structure, eliminating unnecessary gaps and welds and improving door sealing, weather protection and noise, vibration and harshness (NVH). A one-piece stamping is also used for the vehicle's front structure, providing a more solid and precise foundation for the hood, bumper and headlamp assemblies.

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