In recent years, a large number of new car brands from China have arrived on the European market. They attract customers with rich equipment and aggressive prices, but one question still remains open – how will these brands perform after 5, 8 or 10 years of use? Plus, who would buy them used afterwards and what will their value be?
On the other hand, Mitsubishiand he doesn’t have to prove his reputation to anyone. It is a manufacturer that has been building customer trust for decades through the reliability, build quality and longevity of its vehicles, regardless of the fact that some models were created on a common platform within the Alliance – the fact remains that they are all powered by Japanese engines.
This is precisely why one of the biggest advantages of the new Grandis is the 8-year factory warranty (or up to 160,000 kilometers) on the vehicle and 12 years against rusting, with extended roadside assistance. This is a level of security rarely offered by any manufacturer today in a basic warranty and it applies to all their models.
The Grandis brings a spaciousness that is hard to find today in this price range. With a length of 4.41 meters and a large space, it is a car that offers a lot for the money invested, and is ideal as a family car, and even for taxiing due to its larger trunk.
The frugal but agile 1.3 DI-T turbo gasoline engine with 4 cylinders and a mild hybrid that gives it a power of 140 horsepower stands out in particular. Its combined consumption is around 5 to 6 l/100 km, which ranks the Grandis among the most economical SUV models of its class, and of course, it is also available as an automatic, or in the version of the 1.8 engine with a strong hybrid drive.
Many will agree that it is difficult to find an SUV of this size, equipment and brand reputation at such a competitive price.
No bank and interest in Mitsubishi Dalmacija showrooms
In addition to classic ways of financing and exchanging old for new, in salons Mitsubishi Dalmacija (Prizmić auto Split, Šibenik, Zadar) customers also have the option of buying in thirds (in 3 annual installments) without a bank – without interest, without a lot of paperwork and without a long wait. Pay the first installment of 10,300 euros for the new Grandis and you have a one-year delay until the second, or two years until the third installment.
While many new manufacturers have yet to prove themselves through years of exploitation, Mitsubishi offers customers what is most important – proven quality, low consumption, a large warranty and the security of long-term ownership. The new Grandis is therefore not just another SUV on the market, but a smart choice for those who want more than just a good first impression.
















