High mileage Shogun?
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Hi all, I'm looking at replacing my berlingo for work. I need some seats in addition to boot space for the child and Rhodesian Ridgeback.
I don't really want to sign up for a finance agreement as I already have a Skoda vrs on a pcp that the mrs uses to get to uni/hospital. I've checked out second hand vans and the prices seem ridiculous at the minute.
Ive been looking at Mitsubishi shoguns. seats, good load space and apparently reliable. Ive had a 2016 discovery landmark previously to the Skoda, however the wife is now a student nurse and funds won't allow. I also do a bit of shooting so might come in handy.
for my budget I've seen a 2010 shogun, high spec but with 192 k on the clock. its just under 6 grand.
does anyone have any experience with them? is it something I should be avoiding at that mileage?
Thanks in advance
I don't really want to sign up for a finance agreement as I already have a Skoda vrs on a pcp that the mrs uses to get to uni/hospital. I've checked out second hand vans and the prices seem ridiculous at the minute.
Ive been looking at Mitsubishi shoguns. seats, good load space and apparently reliable. Ive had a 2016 discovery landmark previously to the Skoda, however the wife is now a student nurse and funds won't allow. I also do a bit of shooting so might come in handy.
for my budget I've seen a 2010 shogun, high spec but with 192 k on the clock. its just under 6 grand.
does anyone have any experience with them? is it something I should be avoiding at that mileage?
Thanks in advance
I don't know whether you should be avoiding a high-mile Shogun, but assuming it's this one I would definitely suggest you google the dealership that's selling it before proceeding 
If you're looking for van alternatives, by and large an MPV will be cheaper/newer and have more space than an SUV, but if you want an off roader then sure.

If you're looking for van alternatives, by and large an MPV will be cheaper/newer and have more space than an SUV, but if you want an off roader then sure.
Edited by samoht on Monday 5th July 17:18
samoht said:
I don't know whether you should be avoiding a high-mile Shogun, but assuming it's this one I would definitely suggest you google the dealership that's selling it before proceeding 
If you're looking for van alternatives, by and large an MPV will be cheaper/newer and have more space than an SUV, but if you want an off roader then sure.
that was it 😂
If you're looking for van alternatives, by and large an MPV will be cheaper/newer and have more space than an SUV, but if you want an off roader then sure.
Edited by samoht on Monday 5th July 17:18
I haven't looked at a Shogun for a few years now, but they used to have a habit of rusting badly at the back end. There used to be some panels inside the car at the back which you could remove quite easily to have a look at the inside of the wheel arches. They rot there from the inside out. I think they used some left-over steel from 1970's Alfasuds.
Mechanically they're very strong.
Mechanically they're very strong.
samoht said:
I don't know whether you should be avoiding a high-mile Shogun, but assuming it's this one I would definitely suggest you google the dealership that's selling it before proceeding 
If you're looking for van alternatives, by and large an MPV will be cheaper/newer and have more space than an SUV, but if you want an off roader then sure.
Thanks for the heads up, ill give that one a miss. I can do without the hassle with dreamer salesmen.. I've seen another in London, similar mileage. so the mileage wouldn't/shouldn't be an issue at this amount?
If you're looking for van alternatives, by and large an MPV will be cheaper/newer and have more space than an SUV, but if you want an off roader then sure.
Edited by samoht on Monday 5th July 17:18
sunbeam alpine said:
I haven't looked at a Shogun for a few years now, but they used to have a habit of rusting badly at the back end. There used to be some panels inside the car at the back which you could remove quite easily to have a look at the inside of the wheel arches. They rot there from the inside out. I think they used some left-over steel from 1970's Alfasuds.
Mechanically they're very strong.
Cheers, its not that I specifically need one. I've looked at Discovery 4 again but the old reliability comes in. I thought that with blacked out windows I could make it look ok with some sign writing without making me look like I collect scrap metal for a living in it. looking to the future if I bought a caravan it would be a great tow car ( holidays only, not full time living) lolMechanically they're very strong.
lee22sas said:
Slow said:
For 6 grand and wanting a large suv I would put money towards a Range Rover!
totally get you but for 6k it'll be a dog. 
Most recent is a 07 3.6 tdv8 on 150k with everything like cooled seats etc for £2950. Needed front suspension arms to solve a knock.
lee22sas said:
Slow said:
For 6 grand and wanting a large suv I would put money towards a Range Rover!
totally get you but for 6k it'll be a dog. What about a less high mileage but older landcruiser. They appear to be utterly indestructible.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/234073280448?hash=item3...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/234073280448?hash=item3...
I see you are in Lancashire. DJ Autos always get some nice import Shoguns in for sale. Might be worth a quick call. I'm in Wigan, but never personally seen his stock.
"Used Japanese Imports and Cars - DJ Autos LTD Wigan" https://djautoswigan.co.uk/used-cars-for-sale.php
"Used Japanese Imports and Cars - DJ Autos LTD Wigan" https://djautoswigan.co.uk/used-cars-for-sale.php
CDB1983 said:
What about a less high mileage but older landcruiser. They appear to be utterly indestructible.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/234073280448?hash=item3...
another option, cheers. I've been also looking at Audi all road a6 and Volvo v70 r designhttps://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/234073280448?hash=item3...
MDMA . said:
I see you are in Lancashire. DJ Autos always get some nice import Shoguns in for sale. Might be worth a quick call. I'm in Wigan, but never personally seen his stock.
"Used Japanese Imports and Cars - DJ Autos LTD Wigan" https://djautoswigan.co.uk/used-cars-for-sale.php
cheers"Used Japanese Imports and Cars - DJ Autos LTD Wigan" https://djautoswigan.co.uk/used-cars-for-sale.php
You can get a nice Grand Cherokee for that budget:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202106244...
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202106083...
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202104171...
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202106244...
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202106083...
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202104171...
lee22sas said:
Rhodesian Ridgeback.
Can be tricky to find the right car to transport Dragons.Ive got a 2007 Grand Cherokee and I love it, cost 2800 IIRC a couple of years ago. It can hold a full size whiskey barrel with the rear seats still up.
Edited by anonymous-user on Monday 5th July 18:11
CDB1983 said:
What about a less high mileage but older landcruiser. They appear to be utterly indestructible.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/234073280448?hash=item3...
They can rust horribly too.https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/234073280448?hash=item3...
JimSuperSix said:
Can be tricky to find the right car to transport Dragons.
I have her in the front of the berlingo but she's massive now, she's also petrified in the front. I was travelling down an a road recently and a pigeon was flying right in front on me. it was pandamonium. trying to bite it through the glass...plus its a struggle with my lad, dog and me in the front now I don't have use of my own car lol Gassing Station | Car Buying | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


