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MITSUBISHI Raider Crew Cab 2005 - Present


The Dodge Dakota based pick-up has been available ever since 2005 when it was introduced as a replacement for the Mighty Max model. Built by Chrysler as part of an assembly agreement between the American company and the Japanese producer, the Raider was released with a choice of two gasoline engines displacing 4.7 L and 3.7 L and having outputs of 230 hp and 210 hp respectively. However, 230 Hp proved to be little for the huge PowerTech V8 engine, and as of 2005, it has been dropped. The Crew Cab provides reasonable passenger room and an equally practical loading bed.

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Mitsubishi confirmed last week that it is developing a new compact crossover to be launched in 2010 but the company has only released a small sketch giving us a glimpse into how the model will look like. But here are two computer-generated images (CGI) based on the ... >> Read more
 
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Mitsubishi has no plans to start building SUVs in China, as the company is looking to benefit from the impressive growth in the country by making parts and improving import business. Mitsubishi China sales manager Fan Tian Jian Zhi said in an interview with ... >> Read more