The Mitsubishi Pajero
Yesterday we went for our last bout of car shopping. After Fridays debacle, where we got a puncture, saw some badly beaten oil guzzlers and generally didn’t achieve much, I really wanted to get hold of something that we could tour about in.
We achieved our goal.
A deposit has been put down on Mitsubishi Pajero. Watch out for us flying about in it from Thursday onwards as it is having a RWC (RoadWorthines Certificate - similar to an MOT) being carried out, a CD player fitted, and we’re cobbling the money together to actually pay for it. It isn’t that cheap, so I need a pound or two to help cover it…
Anyhow, look at the photos of our shiny Mitsubishi. A good buy in my opinion.





By the way, it’s got 7 seats, so if anyone is reading this in the Melbourne area and needs a lift up the Great Ocean road, drop me a line. If you pay for some petrol, you can get a lift…
Great chat comes as standard.
A good buy it may seem, but do you know what Pajero actually means? Sales of this car aren’t very big in the spanish speaking parts of the world. Those cunning Japanese fellas at Mitsubishi may have been part of the revolution of the Japanese car industry providing cheap and reliable cars across the globe, but their naming of this car is either somebodies idea of a joke or gross misjudgement. The word “pajero” in spanish means “wanker” or “tosser” and they use it in Chile to mean “lazy”. Maybe the vehicle has some added functions that they don’t tell you about on the forcourt!! Happy driving!
Pah.
Harry. Puta madre and all that…
What a machine, does not beat our unregistered heap of a camper boyo! 1970s pop-up with moving seats (broken and liamo used to pop up to say hi randomly)!
Its a good buy thay wont break and are reliable and stuff as shit is it a diesel or petrol? the 105kw V6 is a beast and talk about pure grunt its got loads.
great buy and it looks swank