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A Brief History of the Mitsubishi Expo LRV
Mitsubishi Expo LRV was a subcompact three-door wagon popular even during its short three-model-year career, from 1992 to 1994. A sibling to the four-door Mitsubishi Expo, it was lauded for being well-built, reliable, for its diminutive size, which made it maneuverable and easy to park, and for its ample space, for both people and cargo. It remains sought-after today among commuters and families that need a versatile, affordable vehicle that's roomier than a compact car but smaller than a conventional minivan.
FAQs About Mitsubishi Expo LRV Parts and Accessories
How much does a used Mitsubishi Expo LRV cost these days?
As little as a couple thousand dollars, according to Kelley Blue Book's KBB.com. That means plenty of money left over for customization. Our advice: start with investment protection -- custom seat covers to guard against spills, for one, plus sunshades to cut the damaging effects of UV light and heat on electronics like the infotainment and audio systems, and don't forget all-weather floor mats to protect plastics and upholstery.
How reliable is Mitsubishi Expo LRV?
Extremely. Reviewers on Edmunds, for instance, rate the 1992 model 4.8 out of 5 stars and the 1994 model 4.6 out of 5 stars. Those on KBB and Cars.com, for another example, rate the 1993 model 4.5 stars. You keep your Expo LRV as dependable as the day you bought it -- just be sure to stick to the service schedule in your owner's manual and take care of any problems common to the line sooner rather than later.
What is my Mitsubishi Expo LRV service schedule?
That depends on what your manual says. Generally, however, you'll need to inspect and (if needed) replace the brakes, belts, and hoses every 15,000 miles or so, change the spark plugs, the air filters, and the fuel filter every 30,000 miles, and so on.
What are some common Mitsubishi Expo LRV problems?
You might run into defective seat belts, a faulty torque converter, or transmission failure from time to time. If you need help with any repairs, feel free to schedule a service appointment at a Mitsubishi dealer.
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