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Mitsubishi - SHOGUN (1998)

Mitsubishi SHOGUN – a rugged, family‑friendly pick‑up that first hit the market in the late 1990s – still packs a punch for buyers looking A at a well‑balanced mix of utility and comfort. 2000‑year‑old models sit comfortably on the used market, while newer revisions continue to climb the price ladder. Whether you’re curious about the used Mitsubishi SHOGUN price or thinking about values for a specific year, this overview pulls all the essential data into a simple, scannable format.

  • Year & Model: 1998 Mitsubishi SHOGUN
  • Engine: 2.4‑liter inline‑four (L4) petrol, 131 hp at 5,250 rpm
  • Transmission: 4‑speed automatic (4A70) or 5‑speed manual (4N70)
  • Drive Mode: 4‑wheel drive (AWD) with part‑time high/low gearing
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline with 87 % octane rating; optional E85 in some markets
  • Dimensions – Length: 4,700 mm, Width: 1,790 mm, Height: 1,825 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,827 mm; Boot space: 725 L (fwd rear seat folded)
  • Weight: 1,650 kg (box frame – 60 % wet weight)
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, ABS, electronic brake‑force distribution (EBD)
  • Tech & Comfort: Power steering, power windows, optional leather seats, adjustable driver seat, 5‑point seat power system

The Mitsubishi SHOGUN price landscape is shaped by a few factors: decade of existence, mileage, condition, trim level, and geographical demand. 1998 unit owners often tuck into a range that highlights the vehicle’s longevity and low warranty liabilities, while modern buyers can expect a more polished package with enhanced safety features.

Depreciation: How Fast Does the Value Drop?

Mitsubishi SHOGUN depreciation trends follow a predictable curve similar to many mid‑size pickups. For a brand‑new SHOGUN, you can anticipate the following rough values:

  • First Year: Typically loses 15‑20% of its value as it drops the “new” tag.
  • Second Year: Depreciation slows, losing about 5‑10% per year.
  • Third to Fifth Years: A further 10‑15% drop each year, peaking around 5‑6 years when the vehicle reaches roughly 30–35% of its original value.
  • After 6 Years: Slow decline continues but at a much reduced pace – often under 5% annually.

With that in mind, the used Mitsubishi SHOGUN price often reflects incremental wear and tear: higher mileage pulls the value down steeply, whereas a low‑mileage, relish‑maintenance history can keep the price as high as a 5‑year‑old fresh‑off‑the‑line vehicle.

What Is a 1998 Mitsubishi SHOGUN Worth?

The question, “what is a 1998 Mitsubishi SHOGUN worth?” is answerable once you frame it in terms of condition, tires, service history, and regional market appetite. Buyers in Europe and Oceania often find the vehicle commanding a slightly premium due to its build quality, whereas Asian markets place a heavier emphasis on trim and optional upgrades. Roughly, the Mitsubishi SHOGUN price for a factory‑new 1998 unit lives in the mid‑$4,000 range when adjusted to a 2004 USD equivalent—adjust for inflation, and the numbers slide into the $2,000‑$3,500 range today.

In contrast, a similar model pulled from the same year but with ample kilometres sits a couple of hundred dollars per mile less. Even an unremarkable 1998 SHOGUN continues to obtain an average selling price of around $1,650 to $2,200,depending on condition and regional scarcity.

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