Mitsubishi is a pretty well-known car brand in America at this point. You see them all over the road. Part of what’s so nice about them is that they don’t often break the bank.
Renault is committed to bringing in its updated Captur small SUV this year, locking horns with the nearly identical ...
the 4N14 four-cylinder diesel engine remains relatively efficient and dependable. It has been featured in Mitsubishi's ASX crossover and current-generation Delica minivans. Unfortunately ...
S pecific launch timing is yet to be confirmed but Mitsubishi Motors Australia has confirmed that a new generation of ASX ...
Show more Show less Oil problems with my 2016 Mitsubishi ASX This is a very common problem for owners of modern turbo-diesel cars who only do short, stop-start runs in city or suburban traffic. When ...
Replacing the Mitsubishi ASX, this B-segment crossover aims to poach sales away from rivals such as the Toyota Urban Cruiser, ...
On first impressions, the Mitsubishi ASX offers: Mitsubishi does sport a number of models with simple engine choices. The ASX is no different with the facelift version featuring just one petrol engine ...
After 15 years on sale the current Mitsubishi ASX is headed for retirement. Mitsubishi Australia has been searching for a replacement for its ageing small SUV, and has found it in the form of the new ...
The ASX still holds up today against its modern competitors. A used Mitsubishi ASX is available with both petrol and diesel engine options with different power outputs. A crossover typical of the ...
The 2015 Mitsubishi ASX has a lot going for it in terms of likability ... and the typical suite of safety acronyms. The 2.0-litre engine delivers 110kW and 197Nm, and officially sips 7.4L/100km ...
The Mitsubishi ASX 2020 comes in SUV. The Mitsubishi ASX 2020 is available in Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the SUV 2.0L SP Continuous Variable to the SUV 2.4L SP ...