The Mitsubishi Shogun is a resolutely old-school 4x4.
The Shogun has a long reputation for go-anywhere capability and impressive reliability.
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The Shogun's dash is chunky and easy to use but utilitarian.
The Shogun is only available with a 3.2-litre diesel engine which is slow and thirsty.
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The Mitsubishi Shogun only achieves a claimed 34.4mpg and emissions are high too meaning expensive road tax.
The Mitsubishi is still great off road but it's been eclipsed by models which are more capable on-road.
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The Shogun's interior is huge and comfy but the car has a rough ride and rolls like a supertanker through bends.
The Shogun's boot is vast but the side-hinged tailgate is impractical, especially when parked close to another vehicle.
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