Is buying a Mitsubishi Shogun a smart move?

I am considering buying a new Mitsubishi Shogun Sport. Would this be a sensible move, given that Mitsubishi are pulling out of Europe? What about services, spares, warranty etc?

Asked on 20 May 2021 by Malcolm Beet

Answered by Andrew Brady
Mitsubishi models will still be sold elsewhere in the world, so parts supply shouldn't be an issue. IM Group, which owns Subaru and Isuzu, is expected to take over Mitsubishi's aftersales operation in the UK. It could be a sensible purchase – although we'd want a hefty reduction over list price.
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