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2002 Mitsubishi Pajero

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R 139,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 2,870 p/m

Fair Price

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Gauteng

Mileage349,980 km
Power121 kW (165 hp)
Fuel typeDiesel
TransmissionManual
First registered2002
Previous owners1

The Mitsubishi Pajero 3200 DI-D 3Dr from 2002 offers reliable performance and rugged versatility, making it an ideal used SUV for South African buyers seeking affordability without compromising quality. Despite its age, this well-maintained station wagon delivers a robust driving experience and excellent off-road capability.

Powered by a 3.2L diesel engine producing 165 Hp, this manual transmission Pajero boasts a fuel-efficient consumption of 9.5 L/100km. Its practical design features five seats, three doors, and a spacious body suitable for family or adventure needs. The vehicle’s condition reflects careful usage, ensuring durability and dependable performance on South African roads.

Located in Amandasig, Akasia, Gauteng, this Mitsubishi Pajero is available for viewing and test drives. Whether you’re looking to buy for personal use or explore finance deals, this affordable 2002 model offers great value. Contact the dealer today for the best price and experience the thrill of owning a legendary SUV.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2002
VariantPAJERO 3200 DI-D 3Dr
Body typeSUV
ConditionUsed
Seats5
Doors3
Mileage349,980 km
Previous owners1
Full service historyFull Service History
Length4,280 mm
Width1,875 mm
Height1,845 mm
Curb weight2,000 kg

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detail3.2 DI-D (165 Hp)
Engine size3200.0 cm³
CylindersI4
Engine positionFront
Power121 kW (165 hp)
Torque373 Nm
Power per liter51.6 kW/L
TransmissionManual
Manual gears5
Driven wheelsFour Wheel Drive
Front tyres265/70r16
Rear tyres265/70R16
Engine oil capacity9.8 L
Coolant capacity9 L
Vehicle numberJMYMNV68W2J000173
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FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel typeDiesel
Fuel tank capacity71 L
Fuel range747 km
Fuel consumption9.5 l/100km (combined)
Acceleration 0-100 km/h11.5 s
Top speed170 km/h

EQUIPMENT


EXTERIOR
Alloy WheelsElectric Mirrors
INTERIOR
Air ConditioningElectric Seats

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


ColourSilver

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Mitsubishi Pajero

Mitsubishi’s Pajero used to be a proper legend for South Africans who wanted to go beyond the N1 and actually get their boots muddy. It’s the sort of SUV you’d spot loaded up with camping kit outside a caravan park in Nelspruit, ready to cross into Mozambique, or tackling some hopelessly rutted pass in the Karoo. But that era’s gone: Mitsubishi no longer sells the Pajero new here, so if you’re shopping, you’re trawling the used market, with all the risks and compromises that brings. Only 9 units are listed countrywide, every single one a diesel—either the 3.2-litre Di-D, or the smaller 2.4 and 2.5D motors in Pajero Sport trim, paired up with manual or auto boxes. Pricing? It’s wild—anything from R139,500 for a well-worn old timer, to R572,900 for a fresher Sport, but most cluster around R314,900. If you pack smart and accept a few battle scars, there’s value here. Most buyers will zero in on the 3.2 Di-D GLS—short or long wheelbase—because it’s what the Pajero should have been from the start. These sit between R290k and R509k, but the average mileage is a chunky 185,781 km. That matters, because the 3.2’s injectors, timing chains, and overall service history can make or break your experience at this age. Pajero Sport 2.4s are newer, hence the steeper R500k–R573k ask. The pull for SA buyers, historically, comes down to Dakar-winning bones and a price tag that undercuts the Prado and Everest—on paper at least, R289k for a GLS SWB auto still buys you a genuinely capable 4x4, even if you’ll need to budget for some TLC.

Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi’s place in South Africa isn’t built on sheer numbers, and frankly, that’s the point. You don’t see them chasing Toyota’s ubiquity or following Nissan’s scattergun approach. Instead, it’s a brand for those who know what they want—often a Pajero for those Sani Pass weekends or an ASX if you’re after honest, practical motoring without paying for a VW badge. With 58 cars listed—prices from R99,500 up to a hefty R809,900 and a median of R329,900—there’s a clear message: nearly everything is pre-owned, with just a single new model up for grabs. That used-heavy split actually works in Mitsubishi’s favour, because their buyers are the sort to hunt for value and wait out the right deal. It’s what the Pajero should have been from the start: tough, pragmatic, and just off the mainstream radar. The numbers don’t lie. ASX dominates the listings with 12 examples between R145,900 and R339,950, making it the sensible entry for most. Outlander Sport sits in the middle—decent kit, mid-R300s to low-R400s—while the Pajero Sport SUV tops out near R700,000. That’s real money, but you’re getting genuine off-road hardware, not just the idea of it. The new Triton double cab lands at a fixed R809,900, which throws it right into the teeth of the Hilux and Ranger bakkie war. Petrol variants lead, but diesel is there if you need it, especially in the bigger SUVs and bakkies. Here’s the twist: at similar prices, Suzuki and Renault just can’t match Mitsubishi’s off-road heritage. The Pajero badge still means something to South Africans who actually use the low range, and that matters.

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