Interior comfort in the Mitsubishi is also impressive with specification levels that would not look out of place in the cabin of a prestige car.
But there are features that let the overall pick-up package down. The Kenwood satellite navigation system, for example, works efficiently when programmed via the touchscreen, but it does not display the actual time once a route is set.
The most irritating factor, however, is the integrated radio/stereo. It sounds good, yet is anything but intuitive to use and the buttons can barely be seen let alone operated with adult fingers.
Long Term Test: Mitsubishi L200 (3)
Over the last several months the L200 has proved itself to be a competent performer over long distances and an accomplished load lugger when called upon.