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Mitsubishi - Montero (2001)

Explore the enduring appeal of the Mitsubishi Montero—a rugged, family‑friendly SUV that first hit the market in the late 1980s and has remained a favorite among off‑road enthusiasts and commuters alike. Whether you’re eyeing a pristine showroom‑ready model or a hard‑working used pickup, knowing the Mitsubishi Montero price for various trims and conditions helps you make an informed decision. In this guide, we focus on the iconic 2001 Mitsubishi Montero, a pivotal year when the model received a mid‑life refresh that added extra safety, comfort and on‑road performance.

  • Engine: 3.8‑liter V6 producing 265 hp and 260 lb‑ft of torque.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (optional 4‑speed automatic for some markets).
  • Drive: Full‑time four‑wheel drive with selectable terrain‑mode options.
  • Fuel Type: High‑octane gasoline.
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 4,880 mm (192 in)
    • Wheelbase: 2,925 mm (115 in)
    • Width: 1,835 mm (72 in)
    • Height: 1,705 mm (67 in)
    • Ground Clearance: 210 mm (8.3 in)
  • Weight: Approximately 1,910 kg (4,210 lb).
  • Cargo Capacity: 540 L with seats forward, expandable to 1,670 L with rear seats folded.
  • Features: 18‑inch alloy wheels, rubber skid plates, 4‑point seat belting for front seats.
  • Safety: Dual airbags, anti‑roll bars, and a basic stability control system.

Curious about how a used Mitsubishi Montero price compares across different years? The 2001 model is highly sought after for its balance of power and durability, making the “Mitsubishi Montero 2001 price” often the sweet spot for buyers in the secondary‑market segment.

Depreciation Insight: Mitsubishi Montero Depreciation Explained

Like most vehicles, the Mitsubishi Montero has a predictable depreciation curve. Over its life cycle, you can expect it to retain a good portion of its value thanks to its strong build and reputation for reliability. Below are realistic percentage estimates that give you a snapshot of how the Montero holds up against the market.

  • First Year: Typically loses 15‑20% of its value.
  • Second Year: Additional 10‑12% reduction from the original purchase price.
  • Year 3‑5: Annual depreciation slows to 6‑8% as the vehicle enters the mid‑life stage.
  • Years 6‑10: Roughly 4‑5% per year as the SUV becomes a mature family or off‑road workhorse.

In practice, a 2001 Mitsubishi Montero still fetches a competitive price in the used market because its components—engine, transmission, and suspension—are known for longevity. This, combined with its relatively low depreciation


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