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You & Your Mitsubishi Shogun (Pajero/Montero): Buying Enjoying, Maintaining, Modifying

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  • Condition: Brand New
  • ISBN: 9781844252169
  • Author(s): Guinness, Paul
  • Publisher: smeikalbooks
  • Pages: 144
  • Format: Hardcover
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From the Author To assume any new single-marque title from Haynes must be yet another workshop manual is to completely miss the point about 'You & Your Mitsubishi Shogun (Pajero/Montero)'. So if you want step-by-step guides to engine removal or transmission repairs, this isn't the book for you. If, however, you're an enthusiast, owner or potential buyer of a Shogun (or Pajero/Montero) and you're looking for invaluable information on buying, looking after, modifying or simply enjoying your Mitsubishi, you've found it! Written in a friendly, easy style and with full-colour photography throughout, this fascinating hardback book will both entertain and inform. A full and comprehensive history of every generation of Shogun/Pajero/Montero is included, as well as a chapter dedicated to related models like the Mitsubishi Delica and Hyundai Galloper. You'll also find in-depth advice on buying a 'grey' import, as well as the full rundown of what to look for when inspecting any Shogun, Pajero or Montero. Once you've bought your Mitsubishi of choice, you'll want to know how to get the most from it and, crucially, where you can enjoy it off-road. You'll find all this - and a whole lot more - in 'You & Your Mitsubishi Shogun (Pajero/Montero)'. Product Description The Mitsubishi Pajero was first launched in 1983, creating a new class of 4x4, smaller and more affordable than the Range Rover. Renamed Shogun for the UK market, and Montero for Spain and the Americas, this rugged, yet refined, off-roader rapidly became Mitsubishi's best-selling export product. In the 22 years since its introduction, the Shogun's popularity has gone from strength to strength, and in the UK grey imports of Pajeros now outnumber official Shoguns, while the Shogun brand has expanded to include the Shogun Sport and the Shogun Pinin. This fascinating book is essential reading for all Shogun owners and enthusiasts.