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View the whole Mitsubishi L200 Pick-up range
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Pick-up 2.5 DI-D Single Cab 4Work 2dr - £17,069
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Pick-up 2.5 DI-D Club Cab 4Work 2dr - £17,621
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Pick-up 2.5 DI-D Single Cab 4Life 2dr - £18,684
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Pick-up 2.5 DI-D Club Cab 4Life 2dr - £19,421
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Pick-up 2.5 DI-D DbleCab 4Work LongBed 4dr - £19,529
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Pick-up 2.5 DI-D Double Cab Trojan 4dr - £20,609
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Pick-up 2.5 DI-D DbleCab 4Life LongBed 4dr - £21,329
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Pick-up 2.5 DI-D DbleCab Warrior Long 4dr - £23,880
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Pick-up 2.5 DI-D DCab Warrior LB auto 4dr - £25,560
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Pick-up 2.5 DI-D Double Cab Barbarian 4dr - £27,749
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Pick-up 2.5 DCab Barbarian auto 4dr - £29,429
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Pick-up 2.5 DI-D Double Cab Walkinshaw 4dr - £34,060
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Pick-up 2.5 DID DCab Walkinshaw auto 4dr - £35,740
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Pick-up 2.5 DI-D Single Cab 4Work 2dr - £17,069
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Pick-up 2.5 DI-D Club Cab 4Work 2dr - £17,621
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Pick-up 2.5 DI-D Single Cab 4Life 2dr - £18,684
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Pick-up 2.5 DI-D Club Cab 4Life 2dr - £19,421
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Pick-up 2.5 DI-D DbleCab 4Work LongBed 4dr - £19,529
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Pick-up 2.5 DI-D Double Cab Trojan 4dr - £20,609
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Pick-up 2.5 DI-D DbleCab 4Life LongBed 4dr - £21,329
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Pick-up 2.5 DI-D DbleCab Warrior Long 4dr - £23,880
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Pick-up 2.5 DI-D DCab Warrior LB auto 4dr - £25,560
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Pick-up 2.5 DI-D Double Cab Barbarian 4dr - £27,749
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Pick-up 2.5 DCab Barbarian auto 4dr - £29,429
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Pick-up 2.5 DI-D Double Cab Walkinshaw 4dr - £34,060
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Pick-up 2.5 DID DCab Walkinshaw auto 4dr - £35,740
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Buyer's notes
Target Price team says:
The advantages of the Mitsubishi L200 are really obvious if you're a business user. Not only might you be able to claim back the VAT when you buy one, you may also incur a lower tax liability.
Which of the various models you choose will depend on how you intend to use it, as the range includes everything from a basic Single Cab workhorse to a Club Cab and the most car-like, the Double Cab, which still has a 2700kg towing capacity. All have the same engine (although there are some upgraded special-edition models with more power), and if you want to save money as an owner, it’s worth considering Mitsubishi’s Service Plan.
This will cover all the scheduled services required throughout the first three years of a new car’s life, ensuring that they are performed by Mitsubishi-trained technicians, using genuine Mitsubishi parts. You can also include the cost of the plan in your finance, and the plan can be transferred to a new owner if you sell your vehicle.
Reader test team says:
Do not buy one. List of faults: amongst others!
Twisted rear cab - needed replacement, tailgate needed to be painted twice, CD changer didn't work…
Wendy Elsdon
1
out of 5 stars
I have owned the L200 Animal since the end of November 08. The problem is I love the vehicle but it has spent more time in the garage being fixed than…
craig elsden
3
out of 5 stars
I went from a Landy to one of these and I can honestly say it is the worst vehicle I have ever driven. I have been in the Motor Trade all my life and…
Tom Lundy
2
out of 5 stars
After covering 70,000 miles in a little over 18 months, the L200 has proved very reliable and a joy to drive. Alot of the miles have been towing a…
Peter Mason
4
out of 5 stars
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