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The Mitsubishi ASX is an often-overlooked SUV that was a bit of a departure for the Japanese carmaker, better known for its Shogun and L200 pickup models.
Adding to the niche appeal of the Mitsubishi ASX is the fact that the company no longer sells cars in the UK, although that does mean if you find your preferred used examples, they should be competitively priced.
Later models are the ones to go for having been spruced up and offered with a little more in the way of features and functionality. There’s even a four-wheel-drive automatic variant that looks to be good value if you’re working to a tight budget.
The looks and general presentation of the Mitsubishi ASX might look a little jaded, especially when put up against the competition. However, with prices being keen for used examples, the Mitsubishi is still worth considering if you need an SUV but don’t want to blow your entire budget to get one.
Alternatives to the Mitsubishi ASX are numerous, with the likes of the Citroen C3 Aircross, the Dacia Duster and Hyundai Kona all being worthy substitutes. The Renault Captur is also in the running if you’re looking for value.
If you’re looking for an affordable used buy, there’s a huge amount of choice. Take a look at a Mitsubishi ASX for sale on heycar to discover just what’s on offer.
The Mitsubishi ASX might get ignored by many shopping for their first or next SUV, but that’s not to say it isn’t a worthy purchase. The good thing with being less popular than other models is that prices remain lower, which is a bonus if you’re in the market for an affordable SUV.
The downside is the Mitsubishi ASX looks a little tired compared to rivals, but it’s got most things you’ll need for comfortable high-up motoring. The four-wheel-drive model, with an automatic gearbox, could prove handy if you’re faced with occasional off-road scenarios.
However, if you’re putting it up against the likes of the Suzuki Vitara, the Nissan Qashqai or the Skoda Karoq it does start to look rather dated. Get a used example for the right price though and it could still be a bargain buy.
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The answer to this question kind of depends on what your priority is. For us, the best ASX is the cheapest ASX, so we’d stick with the entry-level 1.6-litre petrol engine in a fairly humble trim level. The entry-level 2 trim comes with enough for many people, but the 3 trim adds some desirable items for not much cash, and is worth the upgrade. If you want the best all-round version of the ASX, you’re probably looking at one of the 1.6-litre diesels, but these will cost you a good bit more to buy.
The Mitsubishi ASX has been available in two trim levels, with both the Dynamic and Exceed variant offering a decent level of features and functionality.
The Mitsubishi ASX’s dimensions are:
The Mitsubishi ASX’s boot size is:
All latter day Mitsubishi ASX cars are currently rated at £150 for the annual VED tax.
The Mitsubishi ASX isn’t perhaps as cheap to insure as some of the many SUV rivals that are out there. It sits between group 23 and group 25 depending on the model and trim variant.
Read our full Mitsubishi ASX review