If you are looking for a Mitsubishi L200 K50, it is highly unlikely that you will visit this website, and even less likely that you have internet access.
The Mitsubishi L200 K50 is the sort of car that comes with the social stigma with which you will be asked in traffic how many kilograms of cheese you have in the bed and how much for a pound. Nevertheless, I am writing about the L200 K50 because it is so popular among the shepherds of our country and beyond.
I say this because both the Mitsubishi L200 K50 and its derivative, the Mitsubishi Pajero Sport, were so popular in England and alot of them still roam the hills and mountains (mostly hills) of our country.
Why was it so popular, and why don’t you necessarily want one? Because Mitsubishi built an old-fashioned truck, so agricultural and work-oriented that not even a salaryman could dream of it’s work ethic. True work, not lightweight tasks such carrying cement, shovels, windows, or iron bars. No, with an L200 like this, you can leave in the winter, in the night, to the nearest veterinarian because the sheep isn’t feeling well.
So there are 3 types of trucks. We have trucks adapted more for the tarmac but not the brightest when it comes to off-roading, like the Ford Ranger and Nissan Navara. Then there are decent trucks both on-road and off-road but excellent at nothing, like the Toyota Hilux. Finally, we have trucks not very good on-road but exceptional off-road, like the Mitsubishi L200 and Isuzu D-Max. So, if you don’t plan on moving to a mountain pasture and have a personal issue with a mixture of sand, gravel, crushed stone, and asphalt, then the Mitsubishi L200 K50 is the right choice.
Oh, before I move on to engines, I need to translate what the writing means or at least the trim levels. 4Work means the work version, the cheapest and the most basic, while the 4Life and Warrior versions are for those who distinguish between family members and sacks of potatoes, and consequently, they come with features such as seats, windows, or air conditioning.
Petrol
Diesel
A true workhorse. Whether you’re a forest ranger, a shepherd, or have an intense hatred for tarmac, the Mitsubishi L200 K50 definitely deserves your attention. I’m not sure if it’s worth the money though, considering how much it costs. But atleast you know that this a purchase for life, if you find one that hasn’t rusted away too much.
Which engines do I recommend? For petrol, the 2.4 4G64 and it’s 132 horsepower, and for diesel you’ll mostly find the 2.5 TD 4D56 anyway.
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