Mitsubishi Mighty Max review
A value-laden lineup of compact pickups could be traced in the US market since
the late 70s. Mitsubishi had been thriving with its own set of vehicle makes in
two-or four-wheel drive, regular or extended cab, and 4-or 6-cyl engines. Mitsubishi
Motors likewise made versions of vehicles inspired from the Dodge and Plymouth
versions.
Mitsubishi Mighty Max stopped its production and sale in the US following the 1995 model yet it continued
its production in other countries even just in crew-cab models.
Unveiled in Detroit during the winter, the next Mitsubishi will get its inspiration
from the Dodge Dakota chassis. It will mainly follow the sketch the Mitsubishi engineers and designers emphasized
in its Sport Truck Concept. Its debut has been welcomed with positive reviews
and has been feasted over by the press. A sense of style, fashion, durability,
and sporty image will keep the vehicle's focus in its intended market. Lots of
horsepower is what this vehicle promises. Moreover, a bright future simply awaits
Mitsubishi vehicle lineup as the company intends to go on a big, massive and different
way of styling.