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Mitsubishi - Montero (2004)

Looking for a reliable adventure companion that stands the test of time? The Mitsubishi Montero, known as the Escargot in some markets, has earned a reputation for ruggedness and comfort since its 2004 model year. Whether you’re checking the Mitsubishi Montero price to gauge whether it fits your budget or searching for the Mitsubishi Montero 2004 price to compare across years, this overview gives you a clear snapshot of what to expect—and why the Mitsubishi Montero depreciation curve is a useful tool when you’re hunting for used models.

  • Engine: 3.5‑liter V6, 162 hp
  • Transmission: 4‑speed automatic (standard) or 6‑speed manual (optional)
  • Drive: Full‑time four‑wheel drive with low‑range transfer case
  • Fuel type: Regular gasoline
  • Dimensions (approx.): Length = 5.3 m, Width = 1.9 m, Height = 1.9 m, Wheelbase = 3.0 m
  • SUV class: Compact/mid‑size
  • Seating: 5‑seater (6th seat possible, but limited space)
  • Ground clearance: 200 mm (approx.)
  • Payload capacity: Around 500 kg
  • Towing capacity: Up to 1,800 kg (35‑ft trailer)

The used Mitsubishi Montero price can vary significantly based on mileage, condition, and location. Generally, a well‑maintained 2004 model will sit in a broader price bracket than newer variants, but its Mitsubishi Montero depreciation profile still favors buyers who can negotiate. Below is an insight into how quickly this SUV may lose value over time.

Depreciation Insight

Depreciation is not a fixed figure but a trend—most vehicles typically lose 15‑20% of their value in the first year, following a steep decline in the first five years. For the Mitsubishi Montero, the curve is fairly conservative because of its solid build and popular aftermarket options. A simplified estimate:

  • Year 1: 18‑22% drop—this is the most significant hit on the initial price.
  • Years 2‑3: 4‑5% yearly drop—steady, predictable income.
  • Years 4‑5: 2‑3% yearly drop—values level off as the vehicle hits its mid‑life stage.
  • Beyond Year 5: 1‑2% yearly drop—signals a mature and steady burn‑rate.

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