The Mitsubishi ASX was very popular, but is it any good used? | ReDriven

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  • @scottloveday1562
    @scottloveday1562 3 года назад +75

    I bought our Mitsi ASX in 2017, when it was 5 years old.
    It is that nice light blue colour.
    It is manual transmission, which is zippy and has never felt 'underpowered' even with a full cabin and boot. In nearly 5 years of owning it by now, and daily driving it - we have NEVER has a single problem and we love it! I don't think it's boring and I find the interior to be pretty comfy etc. THANKS AGAIN Mitsubishi Motors! 😄😄😄

    • @staceypeters6479
      @staceypeters6479 2 года назад

      Hi, does your 2017 have android auto? I'm getting one on Monday and don't if at 2017 it will have. Google as mixed answers.

  • @ricklee4513
    @ricklee4513 2 года назад +173

    Boring can be ok if you’re after a safe dependable vehicle that does the job. Not everyone wants their daily drive to be a F1 car.

    • @TheNostorian
      @TheNostorian 11 месяцев назад +10

      I personally enjoy the look. I hate "loud" looking cars. Think it looks rather cool.

  • @spikechurchill7478
    @spikechurchill7478 3 года назад +131

    Ok coming from someone who works for Mitsubishi
    2 things that you need to look out for
    1. the starter motor trends to go because of the plastic ring gear but usually not under 100,000 kms
    2. If it’s done 90,000kms or more check that the trans fluid has been changed and with genuine Mitsubishi CVT fluid, if it hasn’t or has been changed with non genuine fluid walk away, a new transmission can be north of $10,000.

    • @Side85Winder
      @Side85Winder 2 года назад +1

      Does this also apply to a 2015 diesel 6spd tiptronic?

    • @benjaminnamaiko8170
      @benjaminnamaiko8170 2 года назад +18

      Give out more information on the type of transmission oil to use as recommended by mitsubishi and how often that has to be done instead of fear mongering

    • @ashleym5389
      @ashleym5389 2 года назад +3

      And the manual transmission...

    • @ontimeconstructionsqld4856
      @ontimeconstructionsqld4856 9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi there Spike, can i ask what is your take on the sunroof? does it heat up the inside in summer?, i assume it closes off so no sun can penetrate but had to ask anyway ?

    • @indeepeterhopwood8106
      @indeepeterhopwood8106 8 месяцев назад

      The FCM camera and touch screen can’t handle heat. Put a blanket over the windscreen if leaving the car in the sun for long periods. A sunshade under the windscreen doesn’t cut it.

  • @GameOn82
    @GameOn82 2 года назад +68

    10 years, 200k km in and I still love this thing! Only serviced once a year, everything still original on it, and it was driven 99% on some pretty banged-up city streets. Made in Japan is all I can say about the quality of this car! The only thing I replaced is the front discs and the battery! I have the 1.8DI-D 2WD version with 6-speed manual. Only thing I agree is the terrible plastics inside, so I covered most of it in leather for maybe 150-200$, now it's great 😊😊

    • @YOUTUBE_IS_WOKE
      @YOUTUBE_IS_WOKE 2 года назад

      I might get one next week, 2013 model, if the Dualis 2011 I'm looking at is not what I'm expecting. 😊

    • @Spirit71-77
      @Spirit71-77 2 года назад +1

      @@RUclips_IS_WOKE the dualis has a terrible cvt- gearbox

    • @YOUTUBE_IS_WOKE
      @YOUTUBE_IS_WOKE 2 года назад +2

      @@Spirit71-77 I ended up with a Ford Fiesta, a very good car to drive, but would you know if a Subaru XV 2012 with a 200km odo is still okay?

    • @blacklion8208
      @blacklion8208 Год назад

      Hi game on, same here and same red model. Only problem I had is a stupid glove box light bulb, which stopped the tail light from working. Luckily I found the problem and saved myself over €300 for a new tail light.
      I'm not going to change it for anything...
      Great little car with over 200,000 km and still going strong and watching the new cars breaking down on the motorways...

    • @eliaskemper56
      @eliaskemper56 3 месяца назад

      Hey, I'm getting the 2014 DI1.8 2WD with 120t km down, what should I look out for?

  • @marcusjackson4063
    @marcusjackson4063 3 года назад +39

    Got a 2013 asx aspire (was classed as the top of the range when it came out) done 305 thousand kilometres and she hasn’t missed a beat. Only had one set of brake pads and rotors and engine mounts at 295k. Super reliable car. About to trade it in on a 2022 outlander exceed. Can’t beat the Mitsubishi reliability.

  • @ruddyherlawanto7271
    @ruddyherlawanto7271 3 года назад +140

    Frankly, i have been driving this car for almost 10 years, no problem at all. It is still fun to drive. Looking at the interior , yea i fully agree with you, it is already out of date, but i would say it reflect with the age of the car. in general i love this car, looking good in my opinion, it is fun to drive too, less maintenance, just replace engine mounting 1x, bushing, ball joint, tie road, and rear shock absorber 1x, that still reasonable with 10 year usage. The good things, those components is also cheap.

    • @Natastic811
      @Natastic811 2 года назад +8

      I also own a 10 year-old ASX and so far the parts I had replaced were the front mounts, speaker system, head unit and some electrical sockets. Overall it's a pretty fun and safe car to drive.

    • @semicolon101
      @semicolon101 2 года назад +10

      We now have our 3rd one (1st one was written off, 2nd one we stupidly sold for a bigger car) but we just keep coming back to this car for some reason, it’s like a reliable old friend that will never let you down, straight to the point no gimmicks what you see is what you get car. The value for money in terms of safety tech and overall practicality and reliability is unmatched.
      The 2.0 4B11 engine is also a gem and we are seeing mid to high 6L/100km admittedly 80% highway driving, it only gets thirsty if you thrash it, or if you are dumb enough to choose a cvt over the manual (they could have fitted a 6speed over the 10years its been with us on the N/A engines)

    • @ratta2006
      @ratta2006 2 года назад +6

      I bought my first asx new in 2013..and have bought two more new ones since...my latest is a 2020 version...Love this car...I play in a Rockabilly band THE MEMPHIS SUNS and can get all my gear and PA system into this thing no problems....The best car for sale in Australia for value and functionality...buy one if you can

    • @necurrence1776
      @necurrence1776 2 года назад +2

      "fun to drive" is the perfect description

    • @hamdiozen
      @hamdiozen 2 года назад +4

      I drove this car for 7 years. It did not upset me at all. I traveled in the mountains, I even carried stones :))

  • @icenberg6658
    @icenberg6658 2 года назад +13

    i LOVE my ASX 2.2D 150HP 2015 4WD. It's really good looking and I have never had any problem with it. And I have tested it's off-road capabilities. And it is actually really good. Especially in snow, if you have good winter tires.

  • @dankiwi01
    @dankiwi01 Год назад +7

    We got my wife’s Asx for 23k brand new at the start of covid, budget rental car had needed to off load their new ordered stock. We wanted one because the boot is pretty good for a small suv unlike the the Cx3. Also we were told they are a Lancer engine and chassis. We are very happy with it years later.

  • @Samsemasaad
    @Samsemasaad Год назад +9

    I own a 2nd hand one for almost 6 yeaes now ... zero issues, mechanical relaiblty similar to toyota ... exterior alright not classy ... for interior yes looks cheap i have the basic model too but for my limited budget it is okay and make comparison with the prestige cars is unfair. Service is very cheap with the local mechanic he always says this one like the basic corolla or camry very easy and fast to serve. Insurance cost is nnormal not expensive. For driving experience it is okay but nothing especial again we shouldn't compare with other classy car with a price 3 or 4 times. For me I just want reliable car does the job without impacting my pocket. So a big yes I do recommend it for the Australian market.

  • @sjwright2
    @sjwright2 3 года назад +13

    If you replace that integrated stereo with an aftermarket unit and matte black facia/trim kit, you could get Apple CarPlay/Android Auto and delete a lot of that awful piano black plastic all in one swoop. Trim kits are around $100-150, a new head unit with CP/AA is around $400-600, and installation would be a couple of hundred. All in all, a big tech upgrade for about a grand.

  • @midnightfun1277
    @midnightfun1277 Год назад +9

    The look of this car is timeless. 50 yrs from now it will still look good. Also its a mitsubishi. Very reliable. I still see 40 yrs old mitsubishi being sold here in my country like hotcakes. Most teens first car btw.

    • @toonmag50
      @toonmag50 Год назад +2

      Yes , mitsubishi zeros lasted quite well .

  • @annie.motions
    @annie.motions 3 месяца назад +5

    I will never understand the "too boring to drive". I have one and it drives PHENOMENAL. It gets me from point A to point B very smoothly and reliable. Parking is super easy, this car fits almost anywhere. I have Android Auto so I can look at my maps and control spotify at the same time. I can have phone calls through the car and I can even play games on it. Fuel consumption is efficient, I get mine down to 5.1l/100km whenever I drive out of town. In-town, averages on 7.5-8
    This car is far from boring, and what does that mean anyway? Wanna race? Well buy a formula lol

  • @bryanrabanal3888
    @bryanrabanal3888 3 года назад +23

    I would say this car is definitely worth it, i own the 2016 asx here in Qatar, running at 27000km of milleage, never had any issues, very reliable.

    • @faisaliqbal5030
      @faisaliqbal5030 2 года назад

      How much was the engine capacity and what was the avg fuel consumption

    • @nicolasarevalo692
      @nicolasarevalo692 Год назад

      27,000km or 270,000?

    • @emihleluwaca2996
      @emihleluwaca2996 6 месяцев назад

      How is the cost of service in Qatar this?

    • @jarrod1687
      @jarrod1687 Месяц назад

      27k kms lol, I'd hope nothing has gone wrong in such little kms

  • @jcqrdw
    @jcqrdw 3 года назад +6

    I have a 6.5yo. (MY15.5) 2wd petrol, base model, no sunroof. Had it for 5 years, got it second hand from Hertz, in Australia. It was not my first choice but I have grown to love it. My car has been practical and reliable car.
    Only issue I had was replacing the starter motor recently @6y 115,000KM, which is a big job in this car as it is very hard to get to.
    I agree with all boring parts, look, drive, feel, power, ...., you get what you pay for. Can be a little thristy, I do mostly city run and get 10.5L/100KM.
    Overall I am very happy.

  • @mark_u
    @mark_u 2 года назад +24

    Thought this version of the ASX looked the best. Mitsubishi did well designing the exterior of this vehicle so it's pretty much timeless. However, the Dynamic Shield implementations after this facelift didn't really fit the vehicle

  • @cactuslietuva
    @cactuslietuva 3 года назад +47

    I have 2020 version. I must say its a great car. I was looking for a more expensive car, but when i tested ASX i was hooked and it ticked all my boxes which is mainly steering and reliability. Also the design is very nice or at least i love the new led lights.

    • @GabrielA-nf7vz
      @GabrielA-nf7vz Год назад

      Good to know. Looking at at a 2020/2021 model. Are you still happy with it?

    • @cactuslietuva
      @cactuslietuva Год назад

      @@GabrielA-nf7vz Pretty good car overall, only had problem with entertainment console screen. It started not responding. Seems to be a major defect. Got it replaced under warranty at the dealership.

    • @GabrielA-nf7vz
      @GabrielA-nf7vz Год назад

      @@cactuslietuva good to know. I guess that’s the joy of a 10 year warranty. They look great and end of the day you just want something reliable. I’ve come from having some really good cars and some not so good (Cruze / being towed at least 3 times) so I’m at the point where warranty and reliability is what I need. Plus this is good on the eye.

    • @cactuslietuva
      @cactuslietuva Год назад +1

      @@GabrielA-nf7vz Yeah, i bought it mostly because of reliability. Also it has decent space inside. Fuel economy is decent on highway, depending on speed 7-8L/ 100 km. I have 2.0L 110 kw engine. As long as you don't push it too hard at the start, the acceleration is decent.

  • @alexhadebe4079
    @alexhadebe4079 6 месяцев назад +1

    Shopping around can be very much confusing but all Glory to God to give us guys like you❤

  • @benlau2045
    @benlau2045 Год назад +5

    The asx is a good car , very good fuel economy.
    Only Achilles heel is that CVT but as long as you don’t rev the dodge out of it often and change the fluid a bit more frequent than scheduled , it will not fail.

  • @abelhansen
    @abelhansen 5 месяцев назад +2

    Yes
    I have one.
    The year is 2017.
    I pay 18•000.
    It only had 47.000.
    On the clock. Its a little over 50•000.
    Today. 14/ 6 / 2024. A very clean car. 😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @lorrainehealey2162
    @lorrainehealey2162 Год назад +2

    i bought 2015 model XLS NZ serviced regularly just travelled 180,000 km only reason i sold and upgraded to 2023 ASX LS model was high mileage great car ,great to drive, no mechanical issues OH! only had to replace left rear shock, did notice bonnet catch was rusting. paid $27990 2015 and just paid $27990 for 2022 model GREAT!

  • @dallasmellsop5488
    @dallasmellsop5488 3 года назад +18

    This channels so good, I'm actively wanting to watch a review on a little cross over

    • @mohammedfuadh9096
      @mohammedfuadh9096 3 года назад

      Yeah. One of the most boring segment ever and the presenters charm makes me want fo see it. Great job.

    • @alanngli
      @alanngli 3 года назад

      You explained something I couldn’t put my finger on earlier. Thanks!
      Obviously great to see AK and the channel developing a following.

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  3 года назад

      Thanks so so much Dallas. - AK

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  3 года назад

      @@mohammedfuadh9096 Mate, thank you so so much. It's a challenge making the more vanilla cars entertaining. - AK

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  3 года назад

      @@alanngli Thanks so much for your support mate. - AK

  • @AngellLevey
    @AngellLevey 27 дней назад +43

    Exploring U.S. stock trading from Australia changed how I view investing. With a 30% surge, I gained about $50,000, But, it also revealed the complexity of its market factors. it demands skill and strategy

    • @Guillermina-w8d
      @Guillermina-w8d 27 дней назад

      It is a bit different to the ASX but nothing too complicated that makes it too difficult to manage after some awareness of it all. Cheers

    • @Wlad-v2w
      @Wlad-v2w 27 дней назад

      Having to deal with both local and international tax laws while managing investments sounds like walking a tightrope, that's only limiting options and adding to the pressure

    • @AngellLevey
      @AngellLevey 27 дней назад

      I opted for an offshore trust due to its excellent tax efficiency and asset protection benefits especially for my international investments, after thorough research, I entrusted Julianne Iwersen Niemann, a skilled tax professional and active fund manager, years ago. Through this, I've also invested in properties in New Zealand and the US, benefiting from low taxes on both assets and property investments. Additionally, the inheritance tax advantage, particularly in the US, would be significant, given the comparatively high tax rates in that jurisdiction

    • @Wlad-v2w
      @Wlad-v2w 27 дней назад

      After copying her name and pasting it into my browser, her website popped up. thanks for the share

  • @sebastienpollock9152
    @sebastienpollock9152 3 года назад +9

    I own one and I still love it seven years on. Never had any problems.

  • @rio20d
    @rio20d 2 года назад +4

    I have one and been driven this small suv for more than 6 years now , I bought brand new back in 2016, still a very reliable and good daily driver car, I actually quite like it, and that is why you also could see quite many asx in Australia. it's less maintenance as long as you look after the car by doing regular servicing ( the cost for servicing is also quite reasonable, and I just service the car once every year) . , I dont have any problem whatsoever. Yes the interior probably is outdated but I dont really care about that lol , it simply gets the job done, at least for me.

  • @JDMlover89
    @JDMlover89 2 года назад +10

    Just purchased the Manual version last month (2018 unit) & for city driving, I feel that the performance is considered adequate. Very comfortable & quiet for cruising. Spacious interior & decent cargo space. Acceptable fuel consumption especially in the midst of daily traffic jam.

    • @shanksleroux1069
      @shanksleroux1069 2 года назад

      Whats your fuel consumption?

    • @JDMlover89
      @JDMlover89 2 года назад

      @@shanksleroux1069 Urban driving (50-70% heavy traffic) around 9.5-10.5 km/l, unleaded petrol

    • @shanksleroux1069
      @shanksleroux1069 2 года назад

      @@JDMlover89 thanks for reply.

    • @mampe8898
      @mampe8898 4 месяца назад

      ​@@JDMlover89 what engine do you have?

  • @sebastienpollock9152
    @sebastienpollock9152 3 года назад +10

    I think the conservative look is really nice compared to what was available at the time in 2014. Feels quite classy inside…I agree about the seating but eventually I did get it right.

  • @susansullivan9255
    @susansullivan9255 3 года назад +5

    Ive had 2 of these mitsubishi asx. 2019 and now a 2020 . Great cars in my opinion.

  • @gunedisminder8696
    @gunedisminder8696 3 года назад +4

    I got a 2011 outlander sport with 250k miles still running strong

  • @PreeMoo
    @PreeMoo 3 года назад +7

    My 2013 Pajero Sport had seats that looked like it was trimmed with the skin of an underfed donkey which had the misfortune of passing by the Mitsubishi factory in Thailand. Now that I see the ASX also has similar, it seems like they maybe had a herd of them.

  • @jetterbenne2578
    @jetterbenne2578 2 года назад +6

    Not head turners but a very reliable and comfortable car. Driving one with minimal problems since 2013.

    • @lobsterwhisperer7932
      @lobsterwhisperer7932 Год назад

      that's the great thing about them, somewhat reliable and cheap to fix.

  • @paulmiles3457
    @paulmiles3457 3 года назад +4

    I have a 2013 ASX Aspire, and yes the leather seats are a bit hard! I purchased mine with 180,000 klms on it, first thing I did was to get the Outlander heat exchange unit, and put a transmission cooler on it. All up about $1000 fitted, but well worth the investment. I have 240,000 kilometres on it presently, and it still runs like new. I average 9.5 litres per 100 kilometres, but a little better on the highways. About right for a car that weighs 1.38 tonnes. I like having the 4WD and the diff lockers. I don't get slip in the wet as I drive it in 4wd mode all of the time. I have no regrets, and hope to keep diving it for another 5 years or so. I will easily do 500,000 kilometres or more with regular servicing.

    • @DiscoFang
      @DiscoFang 3 года назад +1

      Great move with the trans cooler. Wreckers yards can be a great source for them too, a straight bolt-on fit. It's the same story with the 2WD Delica with essentially the same running gear. With a trans cooler they are towing caravans and boats with 250 & 300,000 kms.

    • @witoldschwenke9492
      @witoldschwenke9492 9 месяцев назад

      9.5 liters? With that low weight?
      That's horrible!
      I used to have a Bmw 5 Series , 1.5tons DRY weight so around 1.6t wet.
      Fuel consumption 7-8 liters in a 1999 car.
      The ASX is much never.
      The ASX isn't heavy and it's weight isn't the reason for its high fuel consumption.
      The reason the Bmw despite its weight consumed less is probably it's good drag coefficient , gearing and well made engine and DEFINITELY that you wasted lots of energy driving 4WD all the time instead of when it's needed

  • @braydenoakey7932
    @braydenoakey7932 3 года назад +8

    Mitsubishi really got this third generation ‘RVR’, as it’s known overseas, right. Its compact size, smart packaging and decent two-suitcase luggage space minted in a fetching form seemingly impervious to ageing made it appealing to the young females, younger families on a budget and older empty-nesters who, according to its importer, are among its core private buyers.
    -woah that is hard to read

    • @braydenoakey7932
      @braydenoakey7932 3 года назад +2

      next paragraph: "The ASX’s car-like, Lancer-derived on-road manners won over many buyers. That Mitsubishi would eventually axe Lancer completely did, in no small part, spurn on the crossover’s popularity even further" -damn who writes this haha

  • @JonathanReid-vm8mc
    @JonathanReid-vm8mc 6 месяцев назад +1

    Sold my 2013 asx for almost 50 per cent of buying price, and about to buy the upgrade. Great suv.

  • @ryanlewis8438
    @ryanlewis8438 3 года назад +2

    I have a Petrol MY15.5 Auto 2WD XLS. Transmission failed at around 60,000 kms when just out of warranty. Fully Mitsibushi serviced. 1 dealer refused to look at, said “couldnt find any issue with the car” … that too after keeping it for a day. Another dealer, quoted 7k +. Connected with the dealership I bought the vehicle from “Heidelberg Mits”, they fixed it under warranty considering the low kms and a wrong service done for the kms by another dealer. Over a good vehicle if you can put up with the average build quality. Very very reliable other than trans issue, could be a one off.
    Panoramic roof models are ovens in summer. Mits couldve improved the insulation.

  • @ravingmad765
    @ravingmad765 3 года назад +4

    07:48 the art comment was one of your best. It's these quips that keep me coming back like it's the next episode of Breaking Bad.

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  3 года назад

      Being even mentioned in the same breath as Breaking Bad has floored me. Thanks mate. - AK

  • @colleenmarree3746
    @colleenmarree3746 6 месяцев назад

    I love this guy. Talk about nailing it. He cracks me up. Provides a brilliant service. Hats off to him. 🎉

  • @tessemery8345
    @tessemery8345 26 дней назад

    Got a 2022 GSR 2.4ltr, 2 and 1/2 years and 130,000kms on and no issues.
    It’s built to a price, could do with sound deadening and a little nicer feel around the cabin.
    The 2.4 in such a light vehicle is all the power I need passing B doubles daily.

  • @alexandrubabus1143
    @alexandrubabus1143 3 года назад +6

    i have one for about 4 years, 2013 model 1.8 diesel 150hp and i agree with your review. I think that a diesel model with manual drive and 4WD makes a very good combo. CVTs are the major problem of the Mitsubishi family in general. Had to do some major repairs on mine as after the 5 year mark some components have failed, but still happy with the purchase as it's a very torky car that gives nice feelings with the turbo. Get a model with 1.8 ( japan made) and not the 1.6 (PSA made - but maybe better for reliability?) and it will take you places as it is shorter in lentgh and a with a bit more ground clearenace than a RAV4.

    • @harukinzaphod
      @harukinzaphod 3 года назад

      The 1.6 was never sold in Australia. I have the 2013 MY14 2.2 DiD with 6-speed conventional auto. It is a great country car. Again, I agree with the review - the interior isn't high rent but functional enough. Too much hard plastic. I have done 160,000 km and the car has been very reliable. The ASX will soon become the reserve vehicle, with a Subaru Outback on order. Will probably curse the fuel consumption of the Subaru but I wanted something with enough rear space to sleep in when camping.

    • @DiscoFang
      @DiscoFang 3 года назад

      None of the diesels have a CVT. The 1.8 diesel doesn't even come in auto or CVT. The Mitsi CVTs are actually very reliable if the fluid is changed as per service intervals. As the mechanic pointed out in the video, compared to the number of them on the roads, they present very few problems. Even towing, so long as they have the transmission cooler (Outlander and Delica D:5) they don't give problems.

  • @lockyyboy
    @lockyyboy 2 года назад +2

    Own one 7 years Good car...188656...engine overall .no problem since then and fun driving with good performance

  • @smiIingman
    @smiIingman Год назад +1

    My mother recently bought a 2012 mitsubishi asx and the only complaint she has for it are the very hard seats.
    For me personally i think theyre fantastic but im a fully grown dude on the heavier weightscale.
    Super comfy to drive around town, lazy as hell on the freeway but if you're not in a hurry then this car is honestly really great.

  • @markwhite168
    @markwhite168 2 года назад

    Had a manual transmission, 4wd, 150hp diesel one for 11 years. No problems whatsoever. Really nice to drive on a highway, fuel consumption goes up in the town, but it depends on a driving style. If you want to go fast, 300Nm torque will allow you to accelerate quickly. I find the repeated remarks about the looks a bit off. To me this car looks nice and some "sporty" things I wouldn't touch with a pole don't. One thing you didn't mention is that front passenger seat won't fold backwards, so if you bought some shelves in Ikea, they won't fit into ASX, although they did fit into my old Colt.
    Rear visibility is a bit bad. Fabric remained in mint condition. Steering wheel leather got a bit cloudy in some places. Overall excellent car, thank you Mitsubishi Motors.

  • @beerginvodca
    @beerginvodca 11 месяцев назад +1

    I had a 2014 mid-trim 2L petrol cvt (brand new) for 4 yrs. It's OK, but I secretly call it "Gutless". It felt like it can overtake, but will leave you frustrated and embarassed when the other driver stares at you try to push your car with the stearing wheel. This car taught me to stay calm and go with the fllow. Sold it (125k km later) with a 94% rating from a third party inspector/mechanic and at a good price.

  • @DiscoFang
    @DiscoFang 3 года назад +11

    You should try using the paddle shifts for what they're good for on a CVT, it's not trying to be a racecar. On the highway, in combo with the torque converter that locks from around 20kph, flicking it "into gear" with the paddles locks it in 6th and it genuinely feels like a manual under the throttle. Ditto going up hills - flicking it into 3rd (for instance) gives a far more positive feel under the throttle with no "CVT flare". Going downhill, flicking the down paddle instantly holds the gear and gives engine braking exactly like a manual. I have the 2.4 petrol with CVT (Delica D:5) and after owning 70+ vehicles in my life the Mitsi application of the Jatco CVT is one of the best all round transmissions I've ever used.

    • @DiscoFang
      @DiscoFang 3 года назад

      Having said that, the 2.4 is the minimum size engine I'd want with the CVT's behaviour. The larger engine means almost no CVT flare in normal driving, it just shifts and tries to remain at as low rpm as possible.

    • @ericajsa2357
      @ericajsa2357 2 года назад +3

      This helps me allot, I was struggling getting use to my ASX 2016 2.0 CVT.
      Using the manual paddle on CVT model is just what I needed to give it those 5 STARS.

    • @warmage247
      @warmage247 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@ericajsa2357 hahahahaha jatco and best transmission are two things never said ever in this world

    • @DiscoFang
      @DiscoFang 9 месяцев назад

      @@warmage247 Yep. Not sure what Nissan were doing with it, the Mitsi application, programming and engineering is great. I regularly tow trailers, even with a 1.2 ton excavator, with it and it performs perfectly. So long as the fluid is regularly changed, you hear similar stories with the Outlander which is a the same running gear as the D5.

  • @boomerx188
    @boomerx188 3 дня назад

    My 2018 1.6 diesel still going strong-air conditioning fit for penguins-works really good -confy and guess what-the new cars are coming back to this style exterior and interior...in a couple of years those mini pads they glue on the dashboard will be a thing of the past.Boot is enourmous-fits 5 luggage bags and drives the same if 5 ppl are in it.Reliable-any mechanic can fix it...still holds its value and I can shine it new every 3-4 years with€150.Go do the "boring" videos on the ev's after you do the 0-60 in 3 seconds...and tell us gow not boring it is to charge them-cheers from Tuscany

  • @davidleal7133
    @davidleal7133 3 года назад +3

    I have a 2017 fwd 5 speed 126,000 miles on it. It’s the best car I ever had.

  • @scottydo5282
    @scottydo5282 4 месяца назад

    I have a '16 Outlander Sport, and while it's boring it's been pretty reliable. Most of the issues I've had with it were my own fault and we're easily fixed. Keeping up with general maintenance and getting any individual issues fixed quickly will keep it running for a while.
    4 things I'd like to mention about it:
    -If you noticed a weird beep go off that sounds similar to that tone in an airplane cabin, but no warning shows on the dash, that sound is the high speed turn warning. It goes off at sharp turns if you're going faster than the speed on the GPS. It's sometimes annoying, but has helped me slow down for some pretty sketchy turns on unfamiliar roads.
    -The paddle shifters on the CVT are honestly useless for a "sporty" drive. However it is very good for controlling your speed in bad conditions. Using 4WD auto and the paddle shifters got me through some really bad black ice that was giving even some Subarus a hard time.
    -Get your transmission fluid changed at the dealer, or buy the genuine fluid yourself and give it to your mechanic. The CVT is very picky about the fluid and even high grade stuff seemingly goes bad quickly, causing acceleration issues and bad fuel economy. Use the genuine fluid if you don't want to possibly buy a new trans before 100k miles.
    -If you feel like modifying it, Lancer parts seem to work best with it. Exterior Outlander parts may not fit very well since the Sport is smaller with slightly different body design. Unfortunately you can't do power mods unless you wanna blow the CVT (small things like air filters and ECU tunes are really all you can do), but I've heard the manual versions do very well with performance mods.

    • @jenjoestar.
      @jenjoestar. 3 месяца назад

      I’m looking at as used 2015 with 133k miles. I need a first car, do you think it’s a risk?

  • @Hu5kyD
    @Hu5kyD 3 года назад +5

    Great channel mate! Love the humour.
    Only found you the other day and was looking up the ASX in your playlist.

  • @MotorTorq_ZA
    @MotorTorq_ZA 2 года назад +1

    Mitsubishi reigns supreme when it comes to value for money

  • @B00merBob
    @B00merBob Год назад

    Second hand 2019 2.4 liter automatic Outlander Sport (U.S. name branding) and after a year I still like it. It runs smoothly, gets reasonable gas mileage, and doesn't look bad at all. Everything works well (android auto and apple carplay) and handles really well in Massachusetts winters. No problems with passing power on the highway and hasn't had any issues at all. I do wish there were more after market accessories here in the U.S., but it's not a very popular brand here.

  • @shanegeneral3874
    @shanegeneral3874 Год назад +2

    This guy made up his mind right from the beginning to hate it. Love my ASX and so does everyone else I've spoken to.

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  Год назад +3

      Ah, nup. I generally love Mitsubishi's, (I've owned quite a few) and I had this for a few days and the issues raised are plain to see.
      In terms of the subjective aspects, we are all entitled to our own opinions. The fact you love yours is wonderful and I couldn't be happier for you, it's a completely valid opinion . However, the fact the ASX didn't resonate with me is equally as valid.
      Generally when it comes to subjectivity, neither is wrong or right but being critical of someones opinion and making accusations like this is misguided. - AK

  • @martyn_g
    @martyn_g 3 года назад +4

    Reliability wise they’re sound. My brother has had three consecutive ASR’s for work vehicles (courier) and none of them had an issue. In fact the first one he bought off the company, used it for the family, and now his son drives it. Still has no issues. Boring as bat shit to drive though😂

  • @dpgxyz7302
    @dpgxyz7302 2 года назад +2

    So overall it's a fine car. Buy it. The majority of people will be totally happy with it. Mitsubishi should keep making it

  • @samyeomans6710
    @samyeomans6710 2 года назад

    My brother and his wife own one of these. It’s their family car because it’s so cheap to drive. It’s a 2012 base model so it’s nothing fancy but it’s blue and fits the car seats and pram (just) with the passenger seat all the way forward

  • @cheriemontgomery9368
    @cheriemontgomery9368 2 года назад +5

    I absolutely love your commentary! And your reviews are blunt and honest. I am in the market for a second-hand car in NZ and I always check with YOU first, before I go and test drive one! Cheers AK!

  • @ernestbalasingam2968
    @ernestbalasingam2968 2 года назад +1

    Been driving mine for 10 years. Love it

  • @ntinaavgerinopoulos7184
    @ntinaavgerinopoulos7184 3 года назад +5

    Best car I have ever bought love it drives well

  • @bluetocop
    @bluetocop Год назад

    i have a 2011 bought used with a 10 year warranty . it has been a good buy so far .

  • @timwalsh5568
    @timwalsh5568 2 года назад

    Purchased one new 2015 and it is a great product. Fuel efficient and does get up and go .
    I now do service it myself, oil and filter every 5K as 15K is to many klm for any engine. Great value and product.

  • @cityplanner3063
    @cityplanner3063 2 года назад +2

    Fuel consumption in the highway I have gotten it to 6.4L with 3 people in the car from Sydney to Newcastle. From North Sydney to Anzac bridge 6.8L. From North Sydney to Campsie mid 7L (with a little bit of congestion).

  • @indeepeterhopwood8106
    @indeepeterhopwood8106 8 месяцев назад +1

    The manual petrol fwd is one of if not the most reliable small SUVs there is. CVTs fail, DPFs and manifolds stuff up on the diesel, but the manual petrol is absolutely unbreakable.
    Mitsubishi’s only fault is not putting the manual behind the 2.4 engine. That would have been a great car to drive.

  • @ravingmad765
    @ravingmad765 3 года назад +3

    Got handed one of these as a rental late on a rainy night. I drove it around the block and handed it back for an upgrade; like the prima donna I am. It felt like a roller skate on ball bearings.

  • @End3rW1z
    @End3rW1z 3 года назад +6

    I miss the Lancer. There I said it, but this is a very fair review and I enjoyed it.

    • @infernodani749
      @infernodani749 2 года назад

      There are some leaked renders of the Lancer XI Evo on the internet, speculating a comeback in 2023. I'm also a big fan, but I hope the hole Nissan-Renault-Mitsubishi alliance will not drop the crappy Renault engines under the Lancer's hood.

    • @End3rW1z
      @End3rW1z 2 года назад

      @@infernodani749 take it with a grain of salt, because it's a leak or rumor.

  • @devyud5719
    @devyud5719 5 месяцев назад

    I bought a 2010 MY11 ASX Aspire 1 month ago. It's a 2.0 CVT. Since it's the "Aspire" has 4wd selection, leather seats, seat heathers, Rockford Fosgate sound system with subwoofers etc. I just love the car ! It has 185kms but it's well look after. In fact the previous owner has serviced the car only at the dealer ! Best part is I got it for AUD 8500 which I think is a bargain ! My only complain is the satnav is so old and it's a DVD based one. I've heard changing the multimedia unit may affect the sound system. Looking for a way to upgrade it. Apart of that this is nice ride ! Does about 12-13kmpl in city / daily commute. In the highway it does about 16-17 kmpl.

  • @juantamad1776
    @juantamad1776 2 года назад +5

    I regret trading in my 2013 RVR/ASX. It was the ES manual. Had it for 5 years and the only thing that broke was an AC vent. It had only 65K kms and now a lot of them being sold online have 200K+ kms on them already.

    • @evanowen
      @evanowen Год назад

      What vehicle did you trade it in for and why the regret?

  • @michaelbroderick6830
    @michaelbroderick6830 3 года назад +5

    CVT is awful if you need to overtake, otherwise it's very smooth. Bluetooth is definitely a problem. I only got an average of 10L/100km on the 2ltr auto, which is fairly shit, considering you never drive fast and CVT is designed for efficiency. Maybe there's an issue with build up on the throttle valve. I don't even know if it has direct injection.
    Apart from that, during 5 years ownership of a 2015 top model, only had to replace an engine mount. The reverse camera is very good, the ride is decent, the seats don't hug you but I prefer that because a lot of manufacturers get that part wrong.
    For the price you pay, it's not a bad deal at all but definitely nothing fantastic.

  • @miceinoz1181
    @miceinoz1181 Год назад

    2013 ASX Aspire 2.2 Diesel with proper 6 speed Auto. Now with 230,000Km+. It has a good amount of grunt when needed. Sadly, they do not bring diesels in any more. Has it ever failed my wife--never! Biggest pain in the arse for servicing is the requirement to adjust the (hydraulic) tappet clearances every 60K. Dealers love ripping you off to do that job. Nothing else is an issue in that regard. I have replaced the balance shaft drive as they can rattle although once I pulled it out, there was nothing wrong with it but as I had the new UK parts (modified hardened block) I did it anyway. Cannot complain after 10 years. I only use Penrite synthetic oil to the right spec, and the bottom end is clean as a whistle (saw that when I changed the balance drive).

  • @deinemutter7472
    @deinemutter7472 Год назад +1

    I think it looks beautiful from the outside. doesn‘t look boring

  • @stevemasonwilder9
    @stevemasonwilder9 2 года назад +1

    I’m looking at a 2011 RVR and this has all the info that I was looking for! Thank you so much.

    • @Eagleshot26
      @Eagleshot26 2 года назад

      Did you buy one

    • @stevemasonwilder9
      @stevemasonwilder9 2 года назад +1

      @@Eagleshot26 Yes, I bought a 2011 model recently. The biggest problem that I’ve had is with getting parts. I’m in the Yukon. I don’t know if parts are easier to get elsewhere in Canada.

    • @imhere4765
      @imhere4765 6 месяцев назад

      @@stevemasonwilder9 there is one also 2011 have 280,000km for 2000$ you think its worth it?

  • @renatfridman458
    @renatfridman458 2 года назад +1

    Use Cusco Front and Rear Roll Bars, Tein Street Zero coilovers, forged lightweight wheels. + change your motor and CVT to 4b11t + SST from Lancer EVO X. Than it be a very fun to drive car.

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  2 года назад +1

      This is brilliant! - AK

  • @borisbalkan4918
    @borisbalkan4918 Год назад

    Great car, I have a 2016 2.2 liter diesel ASX. What I don't like is the switches for the heated seats are next to the seats, fiddly to reach. High beam switch stalk doesn't have flashing option, no rear lighting with the sunroof version (very annoying in the dark!).

  • @MattisUrskog
    @MattisUrskog 2 года назад +1

    2012-2017 Citroen C4 Aircross and Peugeot 4008 are rebranded ASX with PSA motors.

  • @zhaedonswaby2854
    @zhaedonswaby2854 3 года назад +3

    Awesome videos. Shout out from Jamaica 🇯🇲

  • @itzerisadomeeiot4980
    @itzerisadomeeiot4980 Год назад +2

    i have a 2013 ASX all i can say its durability can last until 2023

  • @zight2
    @zight2 Год назад

    Driving one with minimal problems since 2014, excellent made in japan product

  • @BaozhaiDongmei
    @BaozhaiDongmei 27 дней назад +248

    What are the best strategies to protect my portfolio? I've heard that a downturn will devastate the financial market, so I'm concerned about my $200k stock portfolio.

    • @Magdalena-u7l
      @Magdalena-u7l 27 дней назад

      There are strategies that could be put in place for solid gains regardless of economy situation, but such execution is usually carried out by an investment specialist

    • @Friedrich-j3i
      @Friedrich-j3i 27 дней назад

      I've been in touch with a financial analyst ever since I started investing. Knowing today's culture The challenge is knowing when to purchase or sell when investing in trending stocks, which is pretty simple. On my portfolio, which has grown over $900k in a little over a year, my adviser chooses entry and exit orders

    • @JunlaiAiguo3c
      @JunlaiAiguo3c 27 дней назад

      Mind if I ask you to recommend this particular coach you using their service? Seems you've figured it all out.

    • @Friedrich-j3i
      @Friedrich-j3i 27 дней назад

      Nicole Anastasia Plumlee can't divulge much. Most likely, the internet should have her basic info, you can research if you like.

    • @JunlaiAiguo3c
      @JunlaiAiguo3c 27 дней назад

      Thanks for sharing. I curiously searched for her full name and her website popped up immediately. I looked through her credentials and did my due diligence before contacting her.

  • @Murlock2000
    @Murlock2000 10 месяцев назад

    He forgot to mention that its also built on the same playform as Citroen C4 Aircross :D
    an under rated car, really good and nice to drive and also comes with 4wd

  • @desiremudadi855
    @desiremudadi855 Год назад +1

    Been looking for this video... I have Mitsubishi 2013. Bought it 2015 till now 2023 still loving it😁😁😁😍😍😍

    • @bryanCLXT
      @bryanCLXT 7 месяцев назад

      It's 2024 just bought a 2011 AWD with the panorama sunroof with only 103k miles

  • @jonathanberglind4589
    @jonathanberglind4589 3 года назад +3

    That Leather has shrunk and gone hard from direct sun and lack of cleaner/conditioner, it’s a common issue with car leather the front passenger squab being the most exposed

  • @Hemdani3D
    @Hemdani3D 2 года назад +1

    I used to have one, bought it used and it was fantastic, now I own Outlander GT please do a video for Mitsubishi Outlander GT's

  • @kman4310
    @kman4310 2 года назад

    Possibly the best bang for buck on the market. It's a daily driver. It's not trying to be anything special. It gets the job done with minimal fuss.

  • @kiosalethero
    @kiosalethero 3 года назад +9

    You are the best, Adam! (and team!) I'm so grateful you did this so soon, too! I DM'd you on Instagram asking for this specific car and you delivered! All of my questions were answered. This will no doubt help me in finding the right car for my mother.
    Speaking of which, 6:26 I hope you called your own mom back afterwards lol

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  3 года назад +4

      Our pleasure mate, wrapped you enjoyed it mate.
      I sure did, my Mum is wonderful and I love our chats. - AK

  • @jbezmala1663
    @jbezmala1663 2 года назад

    I have one. The proper term used to describe the sound of the engine is “the lawnmower”

  • @ieanmcmillan647
    @ieanmcmillan647 2 года назад

    I bought my ex wife a 2011 aspire with 6,000 kms and she still has it. It’s been faultless. I then bought a 13 model for my daughter with 26,000 kms and same result. While I’m a dyed in the wool Mazda man, I really can’t complain about these cars. A small niggle would be the wooden feel in steering, but maybe I’m just fussy.

  • @Rally4Life1982
    @Rally4Life1982 3 года назад +3

    Mitsubishi ASXs new slogan. "Its ok".

  • @gglydie4242
    @gglydie4242 2 года назад +4

    Love these reviews! Hey, wondering if you could do a review on Mitsubishi Outlanders? I see a lot of them on the roads, and they are in my short list so I'd love to hear the Redriven take on them, pretty please :-)

  • @petermcdevitt3984
    @petermcdevitt3984 8 месяцев назад

    Just found your channel. Thanks for all of the information. This is such a great channel 😀

  • @brainsmatterpodcast
    @brainsmatterpodcast 3 года назад +3

    I always love the height measurements you use 👍🏽

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  3 года назад +2

      Thanks mate, you'll love next weeks. - AK

    • @sup3rwiz4rd
      @sup3rwiz4rd 3 года назад

      I really like the Riley Reid metaphors

  • @anthonyaksionov9890
    @anthonyaksionov9890 3 года назад +4

    Not a bad review but you basically shunned the Diesel variants I think the comment on the petrol being the better option I find that is hard to justify, the 2.2 litre turbo diesel and 6 speed auto is a fantastic combination with average 6 litres per 100kms and plenty powerful . Maintenance costs are very low and I’ve had no issues with mine with 87,000 on the clock now.

  • @petermartell568
    @petermartell568 7 месяцев назад

    you pointed out a few thins I hadn't known. just got RVR 2020 SE. Yes, a bit of a stall on exeleration but hardly any motor noise

  • @paddyc2376
    @paddyc2376 8 дней назад

    I have 1.6 petrol 2010, 180000 miles now have put some money in new clutch,starter,shocks,drive shaft, other bits of wear and tear not major. Overall for the mileage do far to be fair it's still going strong prob will do another 100000 providing willing to put another 1000-2000 in. For a car to last that length with that sort of maintenance is good going in my opinion.

  • @robertceroli3512
    @robertceroli3512 3 года назад +2

    May be boring and un enspiering but are pretty popular in the used car market cause of there Toyota like reliability

  • @ianpilcher666
    @ianpilcher666 Год назад

    I have read a few of the comments below and they all seem to say what I believe. I brought my MY17 in 2018 with 3k on the clock (Demo) and now have 61K, Replaced front Tyres @ 61k and no other repairs of replacements. Prior to owning this magnificent vehicle I owned 4 Magna S/Wagons and never once put a spanner on any of them. You cannot do a report on something you don't drive every day, if you want to know how a car performs ask someone who owns one.

  • @maxpower7774
    @maxpower7774 3 года назад +4

    CVT: Pass. Part of the Renault/Nissan alliance: Double pass

    • @robertceroli3512
      @robertceroli3512 3 года назад

      Yeh look what happened to Nissan once a great auto manufacturer that could rival Toyota in reliability and quality now under Renault it's turned into a dog and lemon 🍋

  • @zimin5076
    @zimin5076 Год назад +2

    we just want a moving microwave with sunroof to see the star

  • @lundsweden
    @lundsweden 2 года назад +1

    The interiors of Mitsubishis are usually a weak point, but they also seem pretty reliable.

  • @arcasiicetatii1012
    @arcasiicetatii1012 Год назад

    Owner of a 2010 1,6 benzine model. Installed a GPL system on it. Boring but working flawlessly.

  • @lukuscannon9697
    @lukuscannon9697 Год назад +1

    I have been seriously considering one of these but I would probably have to buy the manual as I am not a big fan of CVT

  • @dakar795
    @dakar795 3 года назад

    You are reading my mind, I was thinking about Ford Kuga for next car, there it is on the channel, in that search I saw ASX like an interesting alternative and bum there it is again! Great job, I didn't even now that You have so "european taste" for cars

    • @ReDriven
      @ReDriven  3 года назад

      Just a heads up Stefan, the Kuga we featured recently is for sale. Hit us up on insta if you're interested. - AK

  • @ivo2296
    @ivo2296 2 года назад

    I guess this is 2016 one like mine - but black looks way better :) , never had a problem with Android even with v13 - talking about phone calls and mp3. Back then i have bought it brand new and not a single problem till now...

  • @Dildonahue
    @Dildonahue Год назад

    informative and entertaining. thank you I could not find a good review for this before i bought.