2014 MITSUBISHI L300
Even though it is not a 4×4, it goes almost anywhere thanks to its height and its rear-wheel drive. It transported us over kilometers of chaotic tracks and paths in Patagonia. It is widespread in South America and it is easy to find spare parts and carry out repairs at any garage. It is very discreet and allows you to park it in cities, or to sleep in it without attracting attention.
VEHICLE FEATURES:
– Mitsubishi L300, year 2014 in white (with traces of rust)
– 5-speed manual gearbox
– 45 liter fuel tank, 2.4L engine
– Mileage: 193.840km
– 3 seats in the front, 5 doors (one of the doors only unlocks from the inside)
– Consumption ~10L/100km depending on the route
ELICTRICAL EQUIPMENT:
– Solar panel connected to a battery with a charge manager
– 220V transformer with a Chilean type power strip and 4 USB ports
– Ferry lights and two led lamps on the ceiling
MECHANICAL AND EMERGENCY TOOLS:
– Spear wheel with cross and jack
– Pull strap
– Battery changing cables
– Triangle, safety vest, small shovel
– Fire extinguisher
BEDDING AND STORAGE:
– Comfortable bed made up of three mattresses, 140 by 200 cm (good for tall persons)
– Sheets, pillow cases, duvet covers, mattress covers and curtains
– Storage pockets on the sides
– Mosquito net
– Sofa area with foldout wodden table to be sheltered
– Lots of storage under the bed + hidden storage
KITCHEN:
– 50L electric fridge
– 2-plate gas cooker with 5kg gas cylinder
– Sink with tap connected to a 20 liter water tank
– 3 storage boxes for food and dishes (with pots, pan and plates)
– Hand blender and mixer
CAMPING MATERIAL:
– 3 chairs and 1 folding table
– 1 small tent
– 2 sleeping bags
– 1 solar shower 10L
– 2 simple sport mattresses
– 1 frisbee
EXTRA:
– Inflatable kayak: a high-pressure 2-seater purchased new in Chile in January 2023 (with inflator, paddles, life jackets, rope, waterproof bags and possibly waterproof overalls (waders), sizes 43 and 39 offered. It was perfect for explorations in Patagonia!