Hello everyone, excuse me, have any of you rented a Mitsubishi Pajero before? Can it adapt to the road conditions there ?

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Are you asking if this car is suitable for driving in Australia, or if Chinese people are used to driving there? If you go to Melbourne, there are hook turns in the old city center that you need to get used to. Otherwise, there's nothing else. Oh oh, it's not the kind of soft that affects driving, speed is also relative to the place. The speed of the car in the city center is very normal, and the speed of the suburbs and highways is indeed very fast. You just need to get used to it after driving for a few minutes. And as a renter, it's still best not to exceed the speed limit, as the fines are not cheap.

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Sure, no problem.

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Australian roads are narrow and parking spaces are small. City speed limits are 40-60. The Mitsubishi Pajero is considered a large car here. Renting a medium or small SUV is enough to adapt to the road conditions in Australia.

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TJ Lao Li@SG

No problem.