By its own admission, Mitsubishi Motors South Africa hasnt had the easiest times in recent years as the monthly National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa Naamsa sales figures often show.
Tough goingOften struggling to sell more than 200 units, the highest being 205 in July last year, the three diamonds car marker has seen its share of the local market shrink on the back of more affordable and tech-laden brands from China.
Despite this, and trading on its heritage of reliability, dealer support and dependability, it has indicated that it isnt ready to leave South Africa soon.