MITSUBISHI SHOGUN (2010-15)

The MITSUBISHI SHOGUN (2010-15) is a versatile and robust SUV that appeals to families, adventurers, and those needing a reliable vehicle for both everyday driving and off-road adventures. Known for its spacious interior, strong build quality, and impressive four-wheel-drive capabilities, the Shogun is well-suited to countryside driving, towing, and outdoor activities. Typically, this model is used by those seeking a practical vehicle with a commanding driving position and the flexibility to handle varying terrains. In the UK market, the MITSUBISHI SHOGUN (2010-15) stands out for its durability and reputation for reliability, making it a popular choice among used SUV buyers. It offers a comfortable ride and a distinctive, rugged design that sets it apart from many rivals. The average private sale valuation of around £12,467 and an average mileage of approximately 92,000 miles suggest that well-maintained examples are available for reasonable prices. This model is often chosen by drivers who value a dependable, capable vehicle for both urban life and outdoor adventures, making the MITSUBISHI SHOGUN (2010-15) a compelling choice in the used SUV market.
average use
average use
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The mileage distribution for 2010-15 Mitsubishi Shoguns shows that the most common recorded mileage falls within the 80,000 to 90,000 km range, accounting for 13.5%. Several other frequent ranges include 70,000 to 80,000 km (10.9%), 100,000 to 110,000 km (10.2%), and 90,000 to 100,000 km (10.9%). Notably, the higher mileage brackets (200,000 km or more) are relatively rare, each comprising less than 1.5%, with the highest being 220,000 to 230,000 km at 0.7%. Lower mileage ranges, such as 0 to 10,000 km, are quite uncommon (2%), suggesting that few vehicles are recorded with very low mileage. Overall, the data indicates a broad spread of mileage, but a significant clustering around the 80,000 to 100,000 km mark, reflecting typical usage patterns for this vehicle type.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data for private sale valuations of 2010-15 Mitsubishi Shoguns indicates that most vehicles fall within the £9,000 to £12,000 range, which accounts for significant percentages in the £9,000-£10,000 (13.2%), £10,000-£11,000 (10.9%), and £12,000-£13,000 (12.5%) brackets. Smaller percentages are seen in higher price ranges, with only low proportions of vehicles valued above £15,000—less than 1% in the £16,000+ categories. Conversely, very few vehicles are valued below £4,000, suggesting that the typical private sale price tends to cluster around the mid-range, indicating a relatively stable market with limited occurrences of lower-value vehicles.
production years
production years
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The data for Mitsubishi Shoguns manufactured between 2010 and 2015 reveals that the most common year of manufacture is 2011, accounting for 20.5% of the sample. The second most prevalent is 2014 at 18.2%, followed by 2013 at 15.2%, and 2015 at 21.1%. Notably, the 2010 model is less common, comprising only 13.5%, while the 2012 model has the lowest representation at 11.6%. Overall, the distribution indicates a higher concentration of vehicles from 2011 and 2015, suggesting these years may be more prevalent in the market or possibly more popular among buyers during this period.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data shows that for Mitsubishi Shoguns manufactured between 2010 and 2015, silver (29%) and black (25.4%) are the most common main paint colours, together making up over half of the vehicles. White (16.2%) and grey (10.9%) are also popular choices, though less so. Notably, blue (2.6%) is relatively rare among this model range. Overall, darker colours such as silver and black dominate the palette, which is typical for vehicles in this category, reflecting preferences for classic, neutral tones.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data reveals that the majority of Mitsubishi Shogun (2010-15) vehicles have between 2 and 4 registered keepers, with 20.1% having 2 keepers and 21.5% having 4 keepers. Notably, a significant portion—23.4%—have only 3 registered keepers, making it the most common number in the sample. Smaller groups with 1 or 8 keepers are less common, representing 5.9% and 1% respectively. Additionally, there are notable counts of vehicles with 5 and 6 registered keepers, at 13.5% and 9.6%. This distribution suggests that most vehicles tend to stay within a small number of owners over their lifetime, with a slight tilt towards 3 or 4 owners.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all Mitsubishi Shogun models from 2010 to 2015 are equipped with a 3200cc engine and run exclusively on diesel fuel. This suggests a consistent engine capacity and fuel type across this vehicle range, reflecting a standardized configuration for these models.