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The cabin is spacious, but plastics quality wouldn't be adequate in passenger vehicles.
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Mitsubishi has mixed car-like qualities with pick-up truck ruggedness with the L200.
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Mitsubishi has been selling the L200 for 33 years in the UK.
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The L200 has a wide array of equipment as standard.
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The ride can be bouncy over sudden bumps.
The engine is almost as good as it is on paper.
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Seven airbags, traction control and trailer stability assist are featured as standard.
With the help of some weight saving the L200 achieves a economy of 42.8mpg on comined cycle.
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Some of the switchgear inside the cabin is a little dated.
Passenger space is good with the L200 being able to acomodate four six-foot adults.
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Bi-xenon headligths are featured as standard.
The engines are coupled with a six-speed manual gearbox with a five-speed paddle shift as a optional extra.
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