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Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi - Shogun/Pajero (2004)

The Mitsubishi Shogun (known in some markets as the Pajero) is a rugged SUV that has earned a reputation for off‑road reliability since its debut in the early 1990s. Whether you’re looking at a 2004 Mitsubishi Shogun/Pajero or a newer model, the pricing can vary significantly based on mileage, condition, and geographic location. In this overview we’ll walk through the key features, depreciation trends, and how the Shogun stacks up against its competitors, all while keeping your eye on the Mitsubishi Shogun/Pajero price and related queries.

Key Specifications (Typical for a 2004 Shogun/Pajero)

  • Engine: 2.5‑liter inline‑4 or 3.0‑liter V6 4ZG or 4GZ‑4G engines, producing 119–163 hp.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic, both Dual‑clutch (4G–53W) or 4G‑5SGs for the V6 models.
  • Driveline: 4WD with 4‑wheel differential, selectable off‑road mode.
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (95 % RON).
  • Dimensions: Length ~4.50 m, width 1.80 m, height 1.80 m; Wheelbase 2.59 m.
  • Gross Vehicle Weight: 1,500–1,650 kg depending on trim.
  • Interior: 5‑seat upholstery, 3‑point seatbelts, optional dual‑zone climate control.
  • Safety: Front airbags, ABS (optional), electronic stability control (standard on later trims).
  • Fuel Economy: 14–16 km/l combined, slightly better for the 2.5L variants.

The mapping between the Mitsubishi Shogun/Pajero 2004 price and vehicle condition is quite linear – a pristine, low‑odometer example will command the higher end of the range, while a heavily tailed model might see a dip of 15–20 % compared with a similar vehicle from the same year.

Depreciation Insight

Like most vehicles, a Mitsubishi Shogun/Pajero tends to depreciate quickly in its first year. Typically, a Mitsubishi Shogun/Pajero depreciation curve looks something like this:

  • First year: 15‑20% drop from purchase price.
  • Year 2‑3: Another 10‑12% decline, especially if the vehicle has been driven remotely.
  • Year 4‑5 onward: Rate stabilizes around 5‑8% per annum, offering better price retention for off‑road enthusiasts.

The serious off‑road capability and robust platform are the primary factors that keep the Shogun/Pajero’s resale value steadier than many smaller SUVs. High mileage, poor maintenance, or significant body damage can accelerate depreciation by an extra 5–10%.

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