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What kind of mpg does the Mitsubishi L200 get?

What kind of mpg does the Mitsubishi L200 get?

Official quoted figures for the revised L200 are up to 32.1mpg for the manual version and 29.1mpg for the six-speed automatic, making it less efficient than most SUVs but reasonable for a pickup. By comparison, the Toyota Hilux returns up to 30.3mpg with the same amount of power.

What kind of insurance does a Mitsubishi L200 have?

Insurance groups for the Mitsubishi L200 vary between 37 and 42 out of 50, but oddly it’s the cheaper Double Cab 4Life that falls into the highest band. Usually this happens when more basic versions lack some of the safety kit of top trims, making them more expensive to insure.

What kind of road tax does a Mitsubishi L200 pay?

That means road tax will come to £490 a year for private buyers. The most efficient model is the 134bhp Single Cab with a manual gearbox, which returns 37.7mpg and has CO2 emissions of 199g/km for private road tax of £265 a year.

How much CO2 does a L200 emit?

There’s some variation between these two extremes, but not much – most versions of the L200 emit around 200g/km of CO2 and return roughly 35mpg. Insurance groups are often relatively low for commercial vehicles and that’s certainly the case for the L200.

Official quoted figures for the revised L200 are up to 32.1mpg for the manual version and 29.1mpg for the six-speed automatic, making it less efficient than most SUVs but reasonable for a pickup. By comparison, the Toyota Hilux returns up to 30.3mpg with the same amount of power.

What kind of car is the Mitsubishi L200 Club Cab?

The strictest Euro 6 emission norms are a big pain for most car manufacturers, but for some, it is even harder… The 2015 Mitsubishi L200 Club Cab is the name given to the Crew Cab version of the fifth generation L200 sport utility pickup truck.

That means road tax will come to £490 a year for private buyers. The most efficient model is the 134bhp Single Cab with a manual gearbox, which returns 37.7mpg and has CO2 emissions of 199g/km for private road tax of £265 a year.

Insurance groups for the Mitsubishi L200 vary between 37 and 42 out of 50, but oddly it’s the cheaper Double Cab 4Life that falls into the highest band. Usually this happens when more basic versions lack some of the safety kit of top trims, making them more expensive to insure.

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