Mitsubishi Shogun Book
By: Guinness, Paul (Author).
Haynes Publishing Group. Published: 07/01/2010. Audience Guide: General (US: Trade). Paperback. Sourced from U.S.A.
The Mitsubishi Pajero was first launched in 1983, creating a new class of 4x4, smaller and more affordable than the Range Rover. Renamed Shogun for the UK market, and Montero for Spain and the Americas, this rugged, yet refined, off-roader rapidly became Mitsubishi's best-selling export. In the 22 years since its introduction, the Shogun's popularity has gone from strength to strength, and in the UK grey imports of Pajeros now outnumber official Shoguns. This fascinating book, now available in paperback, is essential reading for all Shogun owners and enthusiasts. Item Details
ISBN10/13: 1844258580/9781844258581
TITLE: Mitsubishi Shogun Book, The CONTRIBUTORS: Guinness, Paul (Author) IMPRINT: J H Haynes & Co Ltd PUBLISHER: Haynes Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback PUBLICATION DATE: 07/01/2010
SUBJECT: Interests & Hobbies, Motor Vehicles & Workshop Manuals DIMENSIONS (Width x Height): 210mm x 270mm PAGES: 144 AUDIENCE GUIDE: General (US: Trade) ILLUSTRATIONS: Illustrations (chiefly col.) CONTENTS: How the Pajero came about, development, styling, marketing strategy, and why it was renamed Shogun for the UK market. Introduction of the 'Series II' models, offering more refinement, softened styling and a new range of engines. Development and introduction of the 'Series III' (the first Shogun not to use a separate chassis), and why the model moved upmarket. Expansion of the Pajero/Shogun brand, why the Challenger was renamed Shogun Sport, introduction of Shogun Pinin. How grey imports began, why they are so popular, and difference in specifications from 'official' models. Buying a Pajero/Shogun, ownership, maintenance and modifications. Modifications and upgrades, full details of specialists and clubs, and full technical specifications for all Shogun and Pajero derivatives.
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