Value for money SUV - Bangkok Post

When it comes to pricing cars attractively in Thailand, hardly anyone can beat Mitsubishi for it finds such a strategy crucial in luring buyers into its showrooms. Take the all-new Pajero Sport as the latest example. The range-topping GT Premium version costs 1. 45 million baht which is some 150,000 baht cheaper spec-on-spec than the Ford Everest and Toyota Fortuner, both of which have also been renewed in their latest generations recently. And if that's enough, Mitsubishi has given the GT Premium an introductory price of 1. 399 million baht till the end of next month. That said, the Pajero Sport is really a price attraction in its class at the moment which could be attributed to either Mitsubishi's traditional sales strategy, buyers shying away from a generally weak market or the intense rivalry in the Thai... Boosting the Pajero Sport's showroom appeal is a design that can be regarded as daringly bold. Unlike the Everest that looks very much like the Ranger workhorse, the Pajero Sport tries to distance itself away from the Triton donor vehicle as much as possible. And together with generous application of chrome around the vehicle, the Pajero Sport stands a good chance of winning Thai hearts because these aspects are generally liked by them. Source: www.bangkokpost.com