1991 Mitsubishi Montero RS 3.0L V6 gas

Summary:

Very good cost to reliability ratio

Faults:

Upon initial (used) purchase, the following faults were found:

Non working rear lights (all). The fuse box was replaced at no cost to me.

The blower selector would not switch to de-fog (I disassembled the duct work and removed a pen with the dealer's name on it).

The (apparently after-market) cruise control does not actually hold speed. Never corrected.

Around 80,000 miles, an accessory belt pulley was replaced ($90).

Both front calipers seized up around 90,000 and 110,000 miles ($150 each).

At 90,000 miles, I had the long worn shocks replaced, at which point torn out shock mounts and a worn out idler arm were found. Shocks and mount were $300 (I would consider the shocks a wear item, and doubt the mounts were a big part of the price). The idler arm came to about $120.

The car had started to consume oil more or less from the day I purchased it. Some research showed the valve guides and seals in that engine are prone to be a problem. Around 120,000 miles, I had the required work done for $1500.

At 155,000 miles the water pump failed ($500).

General Comments:

Overall, I've been very satisfied with this vehicle.

It should be noted that all the above prices involved independent mechanics. After a rather steep $1000 60k service from a dealer, I decided not to return, despite no complaints about the actual service.

Despite suffering from high ground clearance and a narrow track, it handles very predictably. Off road or in deep snow, this vehicle really comes into its element, and has only given me trouble in about 3 feet of snow (it did eventually make it out under its own power).

Towing with this car is a dream. Only braking at high speeds reminds you that there really is a trailer back there.

Reliability has been outstanding, with the only complaint being that I needed a jump once in the 120,000 miles that I've driven it.

In addition to the above mentioned failures, come all the normal wear items, but if anything, this car is quite frugal with brakes, tires and the like.

While batteries have lasted as long as I would expect them to, they seem to fail completely and without warning. I've had two batteries fail in the same manner. This time I'm keeping in mind how old the current one is getting, and will try to avoid needing a jump.

As with any car of this shape, rocks seem to hit the windshield pretty hard, and this car will be on its third, once the currently cracked one is replaced.

Regrettably Mitsubishi seems to have blown it with the 2001 re-design. I'd even put up with the ugly design, if only they hadn't scared Consumer Reports so badly. How could they make it that much wider and more likely to tip over? If it were not for the re-design, I would not have spent much time considering any other vehicles as a replacement for this one.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 6th February, 2002

14th Aug 2009, 18:13

I found this review very helpful and has bolstered my confidence in buying a Montero of my own. Thanks.

1991 Mitsubishi Montero LS 3.0 Litre V6

Summary:

A reliable, and capable Sport Utility Vehicle

Faults:

Air conditioning failed at 110,000 miles.

General Comments:

This truck has been very good to me. Reliability has never been an issue, and nothing has gone wrong that cost me more than three hundred dollars.

The truck could use a little more spunk to get to seventy miles per hour faster on an on-ramp, but it gets there if you push it.

This was a HUGE improvement over the 1988 Chevy Blazer. Keep in mind, I bought the Blazer new, and only put 36,000 miles on it before the transmission and electrical system failed.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 24th May, 2001

1991 Mitsubishi Montero LS V6

Summary:

A great vehicle to buy if you're interested in throwing money away (buy American!!!)

Faults:

After the Aerostar finally died, we had to buy a new car. We bought the Mitsubishi because it was 4-wheel drive and looked cool, but we quickly found out it wasn't. So far:

- Each doors' power window has malfunctioned at some time or another.

- We have to replace about a gallon of antifreeze in the car every 1-2 weeks.

- Oil leaks, too.

- Oil/antifreeze combo goes onto the manifold; makes the car smoke like Marlboro man.

- Windshield washer works when it wants to.

- Rear door handles don't work from the inside anymore (not child locks).

- Rust in strange places (e.g. front of the hood).

- About every piece of radio is held on with Krazy Dlue, duct tape, or combo.

- The radiator starts emitting orangeish-brown fluid during long drives; marrs the finish.

General Comments:

Car drives OK, gets decent fuel mileage, good speakers, but there are problems (see above).

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 23rd November, 2000

24th May 2001, 15:43

To tell you the truth, I am suprised by the fact that so much has happened to you with this truck. I have put 169,000 miles on my '91 Montero LS, and the only thing that went wrong was the air conditioning compressor. Your problems may be due to mistreatment.

This was not directed at you, but at the previous owner.

1991 Mitsubishi Montero RS 6 cylinder

Faults:

Rear differential and will eventually need a valve job, nothing else beyond usual maintenance.

General Comments:

Been very happy with the car and like the old Daktari styling versus the newer minivanish look.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 29th June, 1998