Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia is taking its Triton VGT and the Pajero Sport VGT out on a series of roadshows in East Malaysia – the Mitsubishi 4×4 Experience Nationwide Tour 2013 will run until November.
The first roadshow in Kuching has just concluded, and the next location will be in Sibu this weekend. Kota Kinabalu will be the final stop for the tour, but that’s only in November.
Visitors to the Mitsubishi 4×4 Experience roadshow will be able to try out the Triton VGT and Pajero Sport VGT’s preformance capabilities through a special obstacle course that includes a giant ramp and side traverse.
Test driving any Mitsubishi model during the roadshow, and you’ll be in line for free Mitsubishi merchandise, and if you book a Mitsubishi vehicle during the Mitsubishi 4×4 Experience roadshow, you’ll receive a special edition Ralliart sports water bottle.
great road show. more interesting if can off-road driving test …heeee
Mitsubishi should introduce Triton VGT with Manual Transmission… VGT only available in Automatic… In Sabah and Sarawak, manual transmission is very high in demand including Peninsular…
Manual transmission can have full 400Nm of torque instead of 350Nm in Mitsubishi’s INVECS II 5-speed automatic, plus it has cheaper maintenance than automatic transmission.
That’s why I prefer manual transmission pickup trucks… Because it’s cheaper, more powerful, long lasting plus no complicated electronics (Main reason I prefer manual transmission)…
I also hoping Toyota will bring the 3.0G Hilux with manual transmission in Malaysia…
Automatics is not my preference because it is electronically controlled (INVECS {Intelligent & Innovative Vehicle Electronic Control System})… Plus if you get stuck far away from service centre for example at Marudi (The nearest city is Miri, no mechanics in Marudi can fix the electronics of the car, only service centre can fix the electronics problem…
I have a BMW E39 which have electronics issue, ABS light turned on (automatically the VSC light turned on), the gearbox not working properly and can’t put into R and D…
No use, if no ESP. Peng means turning turtle upside down.
I have participate in one of the road show held by Mitsubishi in Miri City. They hired a Japanese off road driver and driven customer and fans around off road track. Was a good experience!