Is 2015 ASX a good car?

Is 2015 ASX a good car?

The Mitsubishi ASX represents pretty good value for money in the burgeoning small SUV segment. Priced from $24,990 (plus on-road costs) for the entry level LS, its on-paper credentials show good equipment, matched to a choice of petrol and diesel engines – and a neat crossover design.

Is Mitsubishi ASX available in the Philippines?

Mitsubishi ASX is no longer available. This model may have been phased out by the manufacturer from the market.

How much is Mitsubishi ASX in the Philippines?

ASX

2017 ASX SRP 3 Years CTPL
ASX GLS 2.0G 2WD AT 1,195,000.000 1,660.40
ASX GSR 2.0G 2WD CVT 1,295,000.00 1,660.40

Does ASX have Turbo?

The ASX used to be available with a more powerful 2.2-litre turbocharged, which uses 6.0 litres/100km, but this was deleted from the range in September 2018. (Power outputs and all other Mitsubishi ASX specifications are available from the Cars Covered menu, under the main image on this page.)

Is a 2015 Mitsubishi ASX a 4WD?

Mitsubishi’s ASX is definitely a bargain, especially with a starting price of £15,249. That is a lot of crossover for your money. It is also one of the few crossovers still offering 4WD abilities with decent ground clearance, latest Qashqai, we’re looking at you here!

Is the ASX a good car?

The ASX isn’t short of physical appeal: it looks good, especially in higher-spec trims, and most models are attractively priced. Plenty of its rivals offer a more pleasant driving experience, though, with nicer interiors and engines that are both more powerful and cheaper to run.

Is Mitsubishi ASX a 4×4?

4WD ability for when conditions get tough Giving you maximum grip, the Mitsubishi ASX is available with an advanced four wheel drive* (4WD) system that sends torque from the front to the rear axle if you start to slip.

Is Mitsubishi Eclipse cross available in Philippines?

The thing is, MMPC (Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corp.) doesn’t offer it here.

Are Mitsubishi ASX good?

What stands out? The Mitsubishi ASX has more space inside than most small SUVs and drives nicely on country roads, with a comfortable ride and good steering. Mitsubishi’s smallest and most affordable SUV works very well with smartphones, comes with a five-year warranty, and autonomous emergency braking as standard.

Is Mitsubishi ASX safe?

The Mitsubishi ASX had enough safety accessories to secure the full five-star rating in Euro NCAP crash tests, but this was conducted back in 2011. The test has been toughened up several times since then, so the ASX can’t be compared on a level playing field with five-star rivals from the past few years.