Mitsubishi

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Mitsubishi
You don’t need a black belt to drive like Jackie Chan. In addition to being Chan’s favourite drive, Mitsubishi’s fifty-year racing history and innovative technology speak for themselves. Whether you’re outmanoeuvring bad guys, or just driving to work, the understated yet powerful Mitsubishi makes for an entertaining ride.

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What is included in my lease agreement? - Repairs, maintenance, and tire replacement in case of normal wear and tear - Damage repairs - Registration taxes and road taxes - Insurance - The number of kilometers included in the selected mileage package. - European roadside assistance including a replacement vehicle for four days in case of full immobilization on the road (technical breakdown or accident). - Replacement vehicle in case of repairs and restorations taking more than 24 hours - Our assistance, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - Your car’s financing - Years of driving enjoyment What is a best deal? Our best deals are on lease cars where the options have already been selected. That means that the options package for each popular model guarantees the best price and shortest delivery time. We choose the most popular options and order these best deals in large quantities, so you can take advantage of the discounts. If you're putting a car package together yourself, you can choose whatever options you want, so you can create the car of your dreams online.What is the maximum distance I can drive? Each car has a limit for how far and how long it can be driven. The maximum duration for our contracts is always 5 years (57 months). The maximum distance may vary by car but can never exceed 200,000 kilometers over the full duration of the contract. With this in mind, we are always happy to discuss the possibilities with you.

Mitsubishi — from the seas to the streets

Mitsubishi started out as Mitsubishi Shipbuilding in 1870. Workers built Japan’s first ‘mass-production passenger car’ in the company’s shipyards in 1917, but only twenty-two of the Mitsubishi Model A sailed out of production before the car was discontinued due to costs—it was considered too expensive compared to its European and North American counterparts. The company shifted its focus back to ships, and in the mid-30s, aircraft and machinery under the moniker Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. After the end of World War II, the company returned to manufacturing vehicles, opening a separate division in 1970, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation. And the rest is racing, innovation and performance history.

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