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2010 Montero Sport accessories review

Sleek, sexy and stylish, the new 2010 Mitsubishi Montero Sport is so different from all other SUVs. What's more, with its available All 4-Wheel Drive, muscular V6 engine and roomy interior, the Montero Sport can handle the whole utilitarian part of the SUV equation, too. New for this year, there are four different Montero Sport models - the Montero Sport ES, Montero Sport LS, Montero Sport XLS, and the Montero Sport Limited. All of these models come in two- and four-wheel-drive varieties, for even greater customization. To check out our full 2010 Mitsubishi Montero Sport review, or to check this site for some basic Montero Sport specs, please read on! This is the best site for 2010 Mitsubishi Montero Sport info and photos of any kind.

As we've mentioned before, however, the 2010 Mitsubishi Montero Sport looks great, too. On the outside, the Montero Sport comes standard with alloy wheels, skid plates for its four-wheel-drive transfer case, a chrome grille, tow hooks, intermittent rear window-wiper, tinted glass, and mudguards. On the inside, Montero Sport includes such amenities as a leather-wrapped steering wheel, power windows, air conditioning, cruise control, three 12-volt outlets, optional power sunroof, and a height-adjustable steering column. Montero Sport models boast 10-way adjustable driver's seats, six-way adjustable front passenger seats, 140-watt stereo systems, and a number of tie-down hooks in the cargo areas. To complete our Montero Sport accessories review, we'd be remiss in mentioning the available accessories, such as a nose mask, fender flares, and roof rails, to name a few. A variety of Montero Sport accessories are available from dealer links on our home page.

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At the heart of all of the Montero Sport models is an engine that means business and doesn't play around. Standard on the ES and LS models, you'll find a 3.0-liter, cast-iron, SOHC 24-valve V-6 engine that delivers 165 horsepower at 5,250 and 186 pounds-per-foot of torque at 4,000 rpm. With the XLS and Limited models, you'll find a 3.5-liter, cast-iron, SOHC 24-valve V-6 engine that delivers 197 horsepower at 5,000 and 223 pounds-per-foot of torque at 3,500 rpm. Read a bunch of 2010 Mitsubishi Montero Sport reviews and you'll see that Montero Sport performance isn't the only thing critics are talking about. Under the chassis, the Montero sport transmission is pretty good, too, and every model comes standard with a four-speed automatic with Adaptive Shift Control. Then, of course, there is the suspension - front independent double-wishbone with torsion bars in the front, and rear solid-axle multi-link with coil springs in the back. All of this is further proof that the Montero Sport is one tough truck.

Safety is of paramount importance on the Montero Sport, and the car's side panels are stamped entirely out of one piece of metal, providing a more rigid and resilient body. The car boasts steel-side door beams for even greater protection, and with its four-wheel disc brakes and MultiMode ABS, the Montero Sport does a great job of keeping you out of collisions, as well. For more information about these safety features, or for additional Montero Sport accessories reviews of any kind, please bookmark this page and come back again. Also, we encourage you to visit our home page for links to retailers who sell 2010 Mitsubishi Montero Sport accessories such as apparel, waxes, polishes, and towing devices.

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