SO OLD! But kinda good? 2023 Mitsubishi ASX review

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  • @rexthesheep
    @rexthesheep Рік тому +24

    Thank you for the review!
    With the ASX's known reliability and parts availability, I reckon we'll be seeing these on the roads for decades to come. And I for one eagerly await the future of young people running modified, slammed ASXs, like we currently see with the original Forester. It's _basically_ a Lancer after all.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Рік тому +3

      Haha true.
      And if you want the ASX but want the Euro exterior look, they sold the Peugeot 4008 and Citroen C4 Aircross here for a while, which used the same underpinnings but had (arguably) better looks.

  • @mr.datahead542
    @mr.datahead542 Рік тому +28

    Thanks for doing the review, I recently bought an LS and get it in December/January '24. Tested a lot of SUVs in the quest to find a decent one in the sea of competition. Tested MGs, Konas, Kias and then the ASX LS. I found it to be as you have said, not too fancy but I thought it was the best value overall. It has enough tech and safety features for me and what sold it was the reliability history, 10 year warranty and the price. Fuel consumption, power, back seat features aren't important for my needs so it's a good fit.

    • @shanegeneral3874
      @shanegeneral3874 Рік тому +3

      Picked up my new LS in August and love it. You won't be disappointed.

    • @nicholasmatthews5989
      @nicholasmatthews5989 Рік тому

      @@shanegeneral3874 The LS seems to be the sweet spot in the range. Hope that it is going well. It is interesting when the reviewer says he wouldn't choose the ASX for himself. Honestly for the price point, in my opinion it is one of the best SUVs out there, for its size, if one wants to hold onto their SUV for a long time. In regards to its interior, I love that the fact that the controls are very basic, with no need to be searching through a screen for essential controls. The Chinese SUVs do provide a lot more glitter, but for me I rather go with the ASX if I was looking at this price point. Cheers.

    • @peters5155
      @peters5155 6 місяців тому

      @@shanegeneral3874 I pick up my LS next month! :D

  • @Nae395
    @Nae395 Рік тому +22

    The fact it's great value and made in Japan has sold me

  • @warrenreddaway5734
    @warrenreddaway5734 10 місяців тому +3

    1985..My first car was a Holden Sunbird. My second car was a 1979 Holden HZ ..
    Fast forward to October 2012 I purchased a new Holden Cruze CD.
    Next week I say goodbye to the Cruze( That has been a trouble free and reliable car)and pick up my Mitsubishi ASX ES 2023... With 800kms on the clock from a Mitsubishi Dealer here in Brisbane on Thursday.
    Simple. Basic. Old school, Efficient... Less is more...As described here in this video... Will do this 58yo.
    Service and warranty through Mitsubishi 👍👍

    • @warrenreddaway5734
      @warrenreddaway5734 9 місяців тому +2

      A week after picking up my ASX ES.... I love it 👍👍

  • @ryantang8146
    @ryantang8146 Рік тому +14

    I had a 2014 top specs 4 wheel drive diesel ASX and it is still driving well today. Didn’t have any issues for nearly 9 years.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Рік тому +1

      Great testament to the reliability. Nice!

    • @chefgav1
      @chefgav1 Рік тому

      @@therightcarhow did you leave out the GWM jollion? Similar price and out does the ASX in many metrics

    • @maxd4968
      @maxd4968 Рік тому +1

      @@chefgav1cause there trash and these are bulletproof

  • @Kris_PL_CDN
    @Kris_PL_CDN Рік тому +11

    I have a base ES RVR here in Canada. Super simple, four wheel drive, great on gas. Old school Japanese car. Love Mitsubishi for holding on to their old cars.

  • @troycasinillo448
    @troycasinillo448 Рік тому +12

    i have ASX 2013 until now, going 130,000 on the mileage and never had any major problems. i even used it on sand dunes off-roading. Not the best crossover SUV but a reliable brand model.

    • @RinzSach
      @RinzSach Рік тому +1

      I don’t know if your saying km or miles, I’ve got a 2013 and I’ve had problems, whole infotainment failed on me and just refused to even turn on! Battery also died in about 6 years which is a bit bad imo, I know they say 5 years but I’ve seen cars go 10 years same battery.

    • @troycasinillo448
      @troycasinillo448 Рік тому +6

      @@RinzSach 130,000 KM on the mileage of my asx 2013 model. bro, most of the other countries offer only 2years of battery warranty, your lucky if it lasts 3 plus. Standard warranty here in qatar is 2years, and also the same in my country Philippines. Your the only person that said 6-10 years of battery lasts. I wonder what kind of battery is that? 😁are you new to automobile?

  • @BornFree6664
    @BornFree6664 11 місяців тому +6

    Expecting my new ES to be delivered February 2024, ordered in July 2023. Sold my 2018 Mitsubishi ASX to my son. Never had a single problem with it but my son needed a reliable car and I could afford to get a new car. Stuck with Mitsubishi ASX as was perfect for me and my needs and did not let me down.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  11 місяців тому

      That’s what I was saying. These are so reliable!

  • @semicolon101
    @semicolon101 3 місяці тому +2

    Currently on our 3rd ASX for 3 years now, 2.0 manual, been bulletproof, and the the consumption on paper with these small turbo engines are such a lie in the real world. something that I’ve noticed, dropping kids off at school on a 10km very traffic intense road our other car an Audi A3 1.0T gets exactly the same consumption.
    The only place the A3 trumps the ASX in consumption is long distance highway cruising then you can get the A3 get below 5L/100km whereas the asx got in the mid 6L-> 7L/100km range.
    Absolutely love the Asx, definitely going to get the Swan-song version as it looks like the new one is a rebadged Renault Captur.
    Its gonna have to be a base ES model as its the only one you get in manual, do not want a cvt at all.
    The only problem I have is that we are a fam of 4 and the Asx might get a bit too small for our needs, which I always say can be mitigated by a roof box or trailer for that 1% of the time you need more space.
    Its really the biggest bargain in the used market, a 1/2 year old model with 20-40k km will serve you well for 8+ years easily

  • @rogerdodger8813
    @rogerdodger8813 Рік тому +8

    Bought one LS. Roomy, drives well. Not that basic inside. Less crappy electronics the better. Yes a digital speedo would have been Nice. But from experience in other cars not as accurate as a GPS. But well priced and practical.

  • @rexthesheep
    @rexthesheep Рік тому +10

    Also thank you for showing the cargo area so closely! I did consider the ASX when shopping for my first car not long ago. I reckon I could totally fit my partner's wheelchair in there, so I'd say the ASX is still on the menu if I find myself in the market again.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Рік тому +3

      No worries. I try and make it clear what you’re dealing with, cargo-wise, because for a lot of people it’s a decision-driver.

  • @InsignificantSpeckOfDust
    @InsignificantSpeckOfDust 8 годин тому

    Here in Canada this car is called the RVR...they offer AWC (4 WD ) Models. We just purchased the 2024 SE AWC and will be picking it up this week. Great value and a stellar warranty...these cars are also simple and reliable.

  • @blasbal
    @blasbal Рік тому +2

    Just bought an automatic one today at 280k kms. Seems to have been owned by a family mother and just a bit of wear and tear damages. I am hearing a bit of a buzzing noise when I switch on the ignition, doesn’t seem like a big issues but would be happy if anyone might know.
    After all I got it for 7k aud, hoping it will last me long with good service. I’m a 28year old man settling in a new city and I think it would serve well even to cross states. Feels alright

  • @aimeyalala7178
    @aimeyalala7178 Рік тому +9

    I like this car I actually love it it's reliable ❤

  • @yamil.343
    @yamil.343 Рік тому +11

    I don’t get why you find the interior “basic”. What did you expect it to look like, the cabin of a plane. It’s got all the necessities a car needs. Less is more imo 🤷‍♀️

    • @karoana8759
      @karoana8759 7 місяців тому +3

      Ppl now wants a drinks vending machine ,a living room and extra small storage as if..🤷🏻‍♀️It is a car ppl! It need to be reliably that it

    • @peters5155
      @peters5155 6 місяців тому

      @@karoana8759 Sooo very true!

  • @351tgv
    @351tgv Рік тому +4

    Family members have a 2013 ASX 2L with CVT auto but on 16" alloys (215/65/16) and has zero "active" safety features but does have reverse cam/rear sensors (which come in handy), infotainment is limited to Bluetooth streaming, single slot CD, AM & FM but at least the media device is touch screen with a volume nob (which also can switch off/on the device), also the steering wheel has media controls (on the left side which is dumb ) while cruise control is on the right side (again stupid).
    The engine has got some good mid range BUT only once the CVT for what of a better word "spools" up, I have always though of it as CVT lag in that the CVT is caught out at the driver wanting more acceleration, the engine has the needed torque / power (it's actually a very good 2L 4cyl which also runs no issues on 91 RON) but the CVT is "yawning", there is a way around it and that is to "force" the CVT to use its step ratios by going into manual mode and drive it like a clutch less manual (which is a thing ask Mercedes about it lol) and its actually FUN, yes I said its FUN, hey take one for a drive and you will get the idea.
    Shame about the steering though, I have driven old cars which were non-power assisted that had better feel and accuracy, if you love zero feedback and light actually super light steering fine however out on the highways its hot garbage (context: my own vehicle has sports suspension and very well weight steering so driving the ASX is yeesh bad for me) .
    II give credit to Mitsubishi in terms of interior packaging, for a small car outside its very big inside, consider this for a moment, the ASX has been around i its current form since 2010, however Mitsubishi probably did the development work from 2005, that is now 18 years old platform but they got it right th first time for this class size.
    Another positive? It's built in Japan and is priced very well and discounts can be had if you drive a hard deal.
    Recommend? Yes. while it does not have the "bells and whistles" that Haval or MG have they don't have the durability factor the ASX also long term reliability + parts and service are there and very little has gone wrong with these vehicles since launch, same can't be said of the China brigade.
    Thanks for reading.

  • @Navidzs
    @Navidzs Рік тому +6

    Nice work trying to show other grades on the screen. Gives the idea of how they look. Niceee👌

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Рік тому +3

      Glad you liked it! I wasn’t sure if it would work well enough - but thought I’d give it a crack anyway!

    • @jesus_built_my_hotrod
      @jesus_built_my_hotrod 10 місяців тому

      ​@@therightcar it's a brilliant idea and I like it a lot, wish it was done more on car reviews

  • @markscott2215
    @markscott2215 Рік тому +12

    I’ve driven a bunch of these as rentals. Don’t drive great but comfy seats and enough room for most families. It kind of works.

  • @abaj006
    @abaj006 Рік тому +4

    It actually drives quite good, so not sure what all the motoring journalist are on about. I compared it to the Hyundai Venue and the Yaris Cross.

  • @downcomesthenight
    @downcomesthenight Рік тому +6

    I reckon these are the modern day VW Beetle! Cheap to service and run and very reliable. Parts will never be a problem either, and no complicated features that will stop working years down the track.

    • @351tgv
      @351tgv Рік тому +3

      Or in other unflattering words it's the new automotive cockroach, you can't kill it.

    • @blacklion8208
      @blacklion8208 Рік тому +1

      No you can't kill it, because mine is the 2011 1800cc turbo 6 speed gearbox clear tech manual version and it has over 200,000 Kms and drives like new.
      From experience the only thing to look out for is if you have a tail light out it's usually a small glove box light blown. So, don't go buying a new tail light, because you'll have the same problem as before. Check number plate lights, glove box light a the small position light at the bottom of the front of the car before you spend lots of money at the garage (mechanic).

  • @reteptetep5078
    @reteptetep5078 Рік тому +4

    I think the biggest selling point of the ASX is its reliability. There is an aftermarket warranty company in the UK that publishes all of its data on repairs that any given car has, and the ASX is ranked the 3rd most reliable car on the road in the UK, with only the Honda Jazz and Lexus RX beating it in terms of reliability. And I think the reason why is because everything on the ASX is tried and true; there is no cutting-edge technology that is prone to failure because it is not long-term tested. I think this is also the reason that they are quite cheap to buy.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Рік тому

      Bingo. They're built to last and outlast.

  • @maralfniqle5092
    @maralfniqle5092 Рік тому +4

    Looking to replace a toyota corola 2003. Super reliable, excellent simple mechanics and zippy still. I don't like overly tech specs. This seems to fit the bill for the price and reliability.

  • @aus_life
    @aus_life Рік тому +8

    It's time for the Lancer to make a come back!

    • @rexthesheep
      @rexthesheep Рік тому +4

      Even in this SUV-dominated market, Australia loved the Lancer when Mitsubishi still sold it! And I still see them everywhere.
      I really think Mitsubishi oughta consider taking a page out of Subaru's book with the Impreza and XV/Crosstrek, making one car that through specification can serve as both a Lancer small car and ASX small SUV.

    • @maxd4968
      @maxd4968 Рік тому +3

      This is kinda the lancer now

  • @badblockz
    @badblockz 8 місяців тому +1

    Apparently, you can get an accommodation kit that allows a full-size spare wheel, and add a full-size spare instead of a space saver.

  • @muditsharma5868
    @muditsharma5868 Рік тому +8

    It’s a good basic car and very very reliable. Don’t be fooled by the Chinese ones which might look better today but will not last a long time. If you want value for your money go for it.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Рік тому +1

      Bingo!

    • @peters5155
      @peters5155 6 місяців тому

      That was/is pretty much my thinking too. (In reference to Chinese cars) We pick up our new ASX (LS) in 6 weeks

  • @irinapender3195
    @irinapender3195 Рік тому +5

    Nothing wrong with this car it does its job. I just ordered my second ASX 🚘. Waiting time is about 6 months to get it in Australia. Everyone is different if you want better quality car you should pay more.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Рік тому +1

      Great feedback. Hope you enjoy your second one!

    • @peters5155
      @peters5155 6 місяців тому

      We ordered our LS last week. (June 2024) and we have a 6 week wait

  • @rpmcnee
    @rpmcnee Рік тому +2

    i haul kids, lumber, garbage, and appliances in my 2012. i bought a roof rack to haul plywood. very reliable car. great visibility and maneuverability. great for cities. not very comfortable for long road trips though - stiff seats. 3 big kids is too much in the back. nice little upgrades in the newer versions. there is a lot of glare in the sunroof at night from the dash but its great in the sun. dont leave it open in the sun when not in use...very hot inside. i use the rear cupholders for dog water when at the store. hope that helps someone.

  • @tessemery8345
    @tessemery8345 2 місяці тому

    I do around 1000km a week in a rural/regional area.
    I chose a GSR in 2022 black with dark tinted windows, black nudge bar with two spotlights so it looks the country yahoo part.
    My work as a support worker involves driving clients and the ASX is the right size.
    The 2.4 give me the oomph I want when passing trucks on single lane country roads and reliability I need because it’s not a turbo’s little 1.5 the other “better cars” have. They start screaming at high revs and before you know it, boom. I’ve seen the honest reviews.
    The ASX is built to a price no doubt.
    The lack of any decent sound deadening is a beancounters mistake, the original tyres are noisey so it’s a noisey vehicle. If it’s was more refined with a softer interior and was quieter it’d hold its own a little easier as an older generation model.
    After all it’s really just a “pregnant lancer” isn’t it so it’s older than we think.

  • @moffattF
    @moffattF Рік тому +2

    What are you talking about? The reason I bought mine was that it was instantly comfortable and drove so easily and smoothly.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Рік тому

      What competitor cars did you drive? I have driven literally EVERY small SUV. That’s why I said what I said.

  • @EastWestMangi
    @EastWestMangi Рік тому +4

    Matt the juxtaposition at 10:21 is what speaks to this pragmatic review. There's utility in being a purist but usefulness also ascribes to folk and their want to drive something that does the basics of what a car should do vis-à-vis 10:21.
    Anecdotally, there is a growing realisation amongst automotive consumers at the point of sale that newer technology can mean more coin-pain post sale. In other words as the salesperson is expounding the virtues of blind side monitoring and the 360 camera view the consumer is privately realising something else: namely that the driver/passenger side mirrors are not merely mirrors anymore; these are two pieces of technology.
    Obviously there is active safety (abs) and there is passive safety (airbag) but there is a big difference between, say for example, abs and blind side monitoring technology.
    I don't think majority of consumers use cost of parts and replacement as a filter at car purchase time. On a similar note, I don't think consumers use resale value as factor in their choice for the particular vehicle in front of them.
    I've found all your reviews useful and helpful but I have thoroughly enjoyed this particular one because you have taken a vehicle born in 2010, had very little done to it and said 'this could be for you!' Long live minimalism!!!

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Рік тому +1

      Haha thank you!

    • @peters5155
      @peters5155 6 місяців тому

      We took the ASX for a test drive and loved it! Also took the Kia Seltos for a test drive and felt like we were driving a basic car. Tech was too overwhelming and BING!! BING!! every time the road speed changes was sooo annoying! We bought a new ASX LS last week. Arrives in 6 weeks! (Already 'on the water')

  • @BonaRasmey
    @BonaRasmey 3 місяці тому +1

    ❤thanks mate for your thoughts on ASX, I'm looking forward of getting one 👍

  • @veselko100
    @veselko100 Рік тому +3

    Great review …. thanks for posting. These cars are terrific value for money.
    Suggestions for future reviews:
    ASX in manual.
    Kia Seltos S.
    Suzuki Swift Sport (manual).
    🤙

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! Don’t think I’ll get to do any of those reviews. There’s an all new Swift due in 2024 so hopefully it retains Sport, and retains manual.
      I won’t do ASX manual. It’s just not that relevant.
      And Seltos S? I’ve done a Seltos range review. Have you seen it?

  • @RutlandStrings
    @RutlandStrings 9 місяців тому

    I've had 2 - the 1st did 180k before starting to rust (but I'm in the wet UK), the 2nd has just reached 100k & going strong. Wow you're lucky in Aus, much bigger engines than we've had over here & they're still selling new in your country (unlike over here). I love them & would buy another in a heartbeat if we still sold them!

  • @MariaIsabel-129
    @MariaIsabel-129 Рік тому +3

    I have this car LS 23 model. I love it! Good value for money!❤ from Australia.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Рік тому

      Glad you love it!

    • @peters5155
      @peters5155 6 місяців тому

      I've bought the 2024 LS model. Just arrived in Melbourne, but have to wait for customs and red tape. Sales lady said I should get a call from her mid July. I can't wait! 😀

  • @jennyallen6393
    @jennyallen6393 Рік тому +1

    Hired one in the Northern Territory and did over 4000km. The car was near new and the major down side I found was with the steering. At 130km it felt as thou the steering was not connected to the front wheels. Scary with all the large trucks and 4WD's.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for that, Jenny. Good observation, since you can’t do 130kmh (legally…) anywhere else in Australia!

    • @351tgv
      @351tgv Рік тому +2

      I would say the steering is downright dangerous even at 110km/h, way to light and the amount of steering input corrections needed to keep the vehicle within the lanes gets old real fast.
      Not sure if this is a positive or negative but the speedometer also over-reports the vehicle true road speed by at least 6km/h re: at 110km/h speedometer the road speed according to a very accurate GPS receiver is 104km/h, on the plus side you will never be hit wit a speeding fine on the negative side that is dangerous for highway driving and will upset other drivers on the road if you hog the right lane.

  • @mindfreeze0838
    @mindfreeze0838 Рік тому +3

    I would tell anyone intrested in this car to get it now before the facelift hits. The new ASX is basically a Renault Captur which is less practical with frilly styling. On a side note this car is expensive in some markets overseas with the inclusion of a 4x4 model and costs as much as a Corrolla Cross Hybrid.
    Im keen to see your review of the S Cross which is a great competitor for this.

    • @markwilliams-ny6tr
      @markwilliams-ny6tr Рік тому +1

      Rumours are the ASX as is will continue here for 12-24 months, Renault is a dirty word in Aus and Mitsubishi dont think the Captur would sell rebadged and the Xforce which is their new small SUV for overseas buyers wont make the emission controls code in Aus plus has some safety issues and would cost too much to make it suitable for Australia.

    • @mindfreeze0838
      @mindfreeze0838 Рік тому +1

      ​@@markwilliams-ny6trnot sure about the emissions bit but the car does support ADAS, which is all ANCAP cares about these days. Regardless, yeah the new ASX is a bullet dodged IMO, that thing is more of a fashion statement than a practical family car.

  • @richardharker2775
    @richardharker2775 Рік тому +6

    Needs or wants. In your position as a reviewer you could easily be spoilt for choice... for a price of course. I would wonder how much tech you're using when getting groceries or dropping kids off to school etc.
    Anyway you choose It is good to see a balanced review taking into consideration other peoples circumstances.
    Thank you.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Рік тому +1

      You’re welcome. And you’re right!

    • @351tgv
      @351tgv Рік тому +1

      needs always over wants.
      Do I want artificial leather seats? no, do i need 4x4 driveline? yes, do i want a turbo petrol 4cyl? Hell yes but sadly the car markers make it very hard to actually "want" there cars as they get the packing wrong time and time again.
      In other words I'm looking at an X-Trail which has 4x4 which is what I want, but has artificial leather seats which I don't need and sadly has a 2.5L NA 4cyl where I want a turbo petrol (don't care that its CVT or torque converter), the alternative Outlander in AWD offering comes with 7 seat option which I don't need but does have the seats the I want (Micro suede with partial synthetic leather bolsters), nothing else in the segment gets its right save for Mazda which i don't care for. if i could build a Frankenstein it would be:
      _ Turbo petrol 2l 4cyl / 8-speed torque converter AWD from the Ford Escape
      - Nissan X-trail interior (in 5-seat TI spec)
      - Mitsubishi Outlander seats with suede / artificial leather bolster & exterior body
      and fit it with a large 80L fuel tank.
      Shame that no one comes close to matching "needs" I guess the closet is Nissan save for the engine/trans and seats.
      As for how much 'tech" you use for basic stuff, that depends, I have had several "phantom" AEB panic stops which at first scared the crap out of me, its a shame I can't easily switch off AEB via a button as I can the stupid auto-start stop but again it all comes down to at the moment circumstance, I was driving a fleet special Rav4 Hybrid for the last 5 weeks and used Radar Cruise Control even in metro regions just to test it out, worked fine when there was a car in front but when the sensor could not locate a car in front it would not stop for traffic lights, that said Toyota warns you that you have to be aware of your surrounding, so again depends on moment circumstance.
      Matt is one of most neutral bias reviewers there is.

  • @lobsterwhisperer7932
    @lobsterwhisperer7932 9 місяців тому

    I drove one of these for a week, its no torque monster not even close. I found it unnerving that it revved hard just to get going from a standing start, but once it gets going its fine and quiet.

  • @94vrcommodore
    @94vrcommodore 3 місяці тому +1

    I had an ASX as a rental car while I was visiting Perth and I thought it was alright in my opinion. I choose it over those Chinese SUVs. I do agree about the crappy handling with it

  • @batman1723
    @batman1723 Рік тому +1

    Which will you choose the ASX or the Honda HRV hybrid?

  • @club1fan552
    @club1fan552 4 місяці тому +1

    My Peugeot 308 has a bigger boot (430 litres) and it's not an SUV and it's shorter. It also has a digital speedo which I HATE! They flicker up and down continuously, it's very distracting and other drivers can see your speed. Give me a simple analogue speedo any day. Good review as always Matt.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  4 місяці тому

      Thanks for the comment mate!

  • @maartenbrokmann6228
    @maartenbrokmann6228 Рік тому +2

    I have an older ASX the most reliable car I have ever had!

  • @mnj640
    @mnj640 Рік тому +2

    Compared to the car I currently have this is indeed modern and high tech. 2013 nissan d40. 5 airbags, temperamental Bluetooth and seatbelts thats it.

  • @lukuscannon9697
    @lukuscannon9697 Рік тому +4

    I would settle for the base model only because it has a manual transmission

  • @mharro88
    @mharro88 Рік тому +1

    Drove this back to back with the MG ZST essence and the MG drove better

  • @jimparker6451
    @jimparker6451 Рік тому +6

    Japanese made are tougher

  • @B00merBob
    @B00merBob 9 місяців тому

    Here in the U.S. it's called an Outlander Sport. I picked up a 2019 GT with the 2.4 liter engine and it runs just fine. The CVT is louder than a conventional transmission, but I always have music playing so it doesn't bother me. I just recently changed the transmission fluid at 60,000 miles as I didn't know if it was ever changed. I used Amsoil CVT fluid and changed both filters and it runs smoother and quieter than before. Had it checked at the dealership for its scheduled maintenance and all is well with no issues. Here in the U.S. Mitsubishis are not very popular, but I'm happy with mine. Not a lot of accessories available here either.

  • @mvnorsel6354
    @mvnorsel6354 Рік тому +5

    I think the base model is a 5 speed manual😅.

  • @daweigo6851
    @daweigo6851 Рік тому +1

    Have driven a lot as rentals, they are a bit dull and not exciting, but respect them as they just do everything with out fuss

  • @YZJB
    @YZJB Рік тому

    Matt I could be wrong here but I thought the MG ZST was also available without turbo engines, is that right? From memory you can also get it with a 1.5L NA CVT

  • @AlejandroArchila1
    @AlejandroArchila1 Рік тому +5

    Great reliable suv, we love ours. ❤️

  • @bluetocop
    @bluetocop Рік тому +3

    mine 2011 as been very reliable

  • @markhansford5930
    @markhansford5930 Рік тому +2

    According to my brother the non turbo stonic is incredibly gutless, and it looks very banal too.

  • @ashwinkc6499
    @ashwinkc6499 Місяць тому +1

    Is 2023 renault koleos good ?

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Місяць тому

      It’s basically a Nissan X-Trail with a different design. Yep, it’s alright. I’ve got a current one in a few weeks - will post a review!

  • @denhockyee
    @denhockyee 9 місяців тому

    Just placed an order for the ASX ES - hopefully it will turn up in Aug-2024. How exciting !!! LOL!!!!

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  9 місяців тому +1

      Hahahahaha

    • @peters5155
      @peters5155 6 місяців тому +1

      We bought our new ASX (LS) last week, and it's due in, in 6 weeks. All about timing, Saleswoman was able to swap with someone elses order that was already on the way

  • @devyud5719
    @devyud5719 7 місяців тому

    I just bought a ASX 2010 Aspire version for AUD 8500. Has 185k kms but it's in excellent condition. Honestly except for the screen everything inside looks the same as the 2023 version. Kind of disappointing to see misubishi didn't upgrade the inside of the car after 13 years !

  • @edmondwan6429
    @edmondwan6429 Рік тому

    thanks for the review! Any chance you can review Honda ZRV next time?

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Рік тому

      I’ve done a review of ZR-V already! 🤓

  • @bowlingaz
    @bowlingaz Рік тому +1

    Regardless of what class it is in (city car, compact, sedan, SUV), what would you say is the best car for around 35k driveaway? I can't decide what to go for.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Рік тому +2

      I'll get back to you soon with a video answering this query!

    • @rogerdodger8813
      @rogerdodger8813 Рік тому +1

      I was in the same boat. Not big on spending big bucks on cars just wanted a small , roomy suv, and made in Japan ( reliable)and less than $35k. I got the LS 33k drive away. Not disappointed at all.

  • @foggylog19
    @foggylog19 4 місяці тому

    Looking at manuals so there is not a lot of choices, I note the 2024 only has base model in manual

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  4 місяці тому

      Yep, manuals are thin on the ground. Picanto too small??

    • @foggylog19
      @foggylog19 4 місяці тому

      ​@@therightcar Hubby wants me to stay with what he calls reliable brands as we would probably keep for 15-20yrs. So Mitsubishi,Toyota,Honda, Hyundai Nissan. I need to fit a large dog in the boot 😂 so this is kind of minimum i think

  • @enedifanovaha7713
    @enedifanovaha7713 11 місяців тому

    Do have daytime running lights

  • @campbellreither550
    @campbellreither550 Рік тому +1

    Currently renting the base model with steel hub caps while on holiday. Is OK. Steering way to light and disconnected. Quite a practical car. Base model seems to get up to speed without much protest. Needs a digital speedometer as mentioned. Fun fact, the eclipse cross was supposed to be this car's replacement, but Mitsubishi decided to keep both running. I think the eclipse cross would be a worthy upgrade.

    • @wosamosman9814
      @wosamosman9814 Рік тому +1

      Eclipse Cross, unfortunately, was hit with the ugliest stick available 😅

    • @campbellreither550
      @campbellreither550 Рік тому +2

      @@wosamosman9814 I think it looks pretty snazzy.

    • @wosamosman9814
      @wosamosman9814 Рік тому

      @campbellreither550
      I mean, car looks are a subjective matter 😅

  • @chefgav1
    @chefgav1 Рік тому

    What about the GWM jollion?

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Рік тому +1

      If you’ve seen my review of that car you’ll understand why I don’t consider it one of the best alternatives…
      ua-cam.com/video/fF1dgWwEoa4/v-deo.html

  • @josephsanz826
    @josephsanz826 8 місяців тому

    If this is basic...wonder what simple looks like...
    I bought the exact same color/ model here on Guam 2023 August...
    I think Mitsubishi should of made all of the Outlander Sport 2.4...why waste so much money pruducing 2 engines sizes.
    I'm happy with this car...I only wish the back seats can recline at least 5 inches...🤔...

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  8 місяців тому

      Thanks for your take on it - and wow, so cool you're watching from Guam! :D

  • @mvnorsel6354
    @mvnorsel6354 Рік тому +1

    Is this the oldest platform on sale in Australia ?😅

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Рік тому +1

      You know there is such a thing as a LandCruiser 70 Series…!

    • @351tgv
      @351tgv Рік тому

      No of course not, for Mitsubishi I would think the Pajero (which dealers still might have in stock as reserve for buyers who really want that) is much older.

    • @maxd4968
      @maxd4968 Рік тому

      @@351tgvthey definitely do not have any Pajeros left

  • @iEnofadov
    @iEnofadov Рік тому +4

    @11:14 THAT!! That right there is the reason why I will never own a vehicle with a CVT!! Hahaha!
    An honest and capable family crossover at the value end of the market. Not a car I would buy, but plenty of people do!

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Рік тому

      Glad you enjoyed the noise! Hahaha

    • @iEnofadov
      @iEnofadov Рік тому

      @@therightcar Honestly, whenever I'm describing CVT's to non car people, I make the same noise! Haha!

  • @foggylog19
    @foggylog19 4 місяці тому

    You say basic, but all cars will be better than a 2006 car, no wagons anymore 😔 not in main like Toyota, Honda, Mitsubishi etc.looking for long lasting cars. Hopefully this is reliable long term

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  4 місяці тому +1

      Oh it'll outlast most apartment blocks in Sydney.

  • @robertceroli3512
    @robertceroli3512 Рік тому +3

    the ASX reminds me of the land cruiser 70 old car made new but sells in huge numbers Mitsubishi cant make enough of them i think theres a 3 month wait on them

  • @gregturner_awod
    @gregturner_awod Рік тому

    We have one of these at work, fairly basic and rather awful to drive on damaged regional roads. I don’t like driving it, the drive experience if ordinary in the extreme. Mitsubishi no doubt profit off these and still sell them. I’d go elsewhere!

  • @LovenzeLifestyle
    @LovenzeLifestyle 8 місяців тому

    Nothing wrong with this car, honestly you need to drive it for a while more before you give a review. My 1st car was 2nd hand ASX 2014 4WD, I drove for 4 years without any problem and then I got a new ASX. Now10years old boy using for the urban drive only with full trust. this car is worth every penny you spend. Compared with KIA? lol.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  8 місяців тому

      I’ve driven it plenty. Thanks for your clearly unbiased comment.

  • @maralfniqle5092
    @maralfniqle5092 Рік тому

    Stonic is hugrly underpowered without the turbo.

  • @candicem9344
    @candicem9344 Рік тому

    I had my eyes on this and then you literally gave a sad review on it and it's basic look inside is very disappointing. My cousin has a MG and it's a petrol guzzler.

  • @buncha5651
    @buncha5651 Рік тому

    For my money it would be the MG ZST 1.3 turbo with a proper automatic transmission. 😊

  • @mrz1281
    @mrz1281 Рік тому

    its a great A to B car yes its old as buggery and needs to be replaced mitsi need to move along.

  • @williamross7897
    @williamross7897 Рік тому

    GREAT PITY MITS DOESNT BRING IN THE BEAUTIFUL XFORCE (WITH A TURBO) THEY WOULD START SELLING A LOT OF CARS AGAIN AS NO ONE WILL BUY THIS OLD CAR

  • @shadowjohn2266
    @shadowjohn2266 Рік тому +1

    i do like your reviews but i have driven all the mg models and i really do not like the drive in any of them the car in my price range that i did enjoy the most except for a couple of little things and to me its the best bang for your buck is the haval gt ultra at $44000 drive away and do see that you have something against the havals so if you could tell me any cars in that range with all the goodies for around that money thanks

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Рік тому +1

      I have a review of the Haval H6 GT coming soon. I don’t love the way they drive or the the implementation of the tech. But I can totally, 1000000% see the value equation stacking up for it.
      I did like the H6 hybrid. A lot, in fact.

    • @shadowjohn2266
      @shadowjohn2266 Рік тому +1

      @@therightcar thanks for the reply do you know if there is a haval gt hybrid coming soon

    • @351tgv
      @351tgv Рік тому +1

      I have done a extended test drive of the Haval H6 GT Ultra (4 door SUV Coupe body) and while its bang for buck is there in term of turbo petrol and basically every thing else that Haval can think of in terms of features the 3 key areas that let it down are:
      - awful driving position, screw them for making a seating position that does not fit anyone over 6foot tall, also what the heck was with the forward lurching feeling, no matter how hard I tried to get comfortable I could not, I exited the vehicle and my legs were like jelly and that was only after a 1 hour drive, just YUCK, fix the seating position Haval.
      - Dual clutch transmission, major issue? its a DRY clutch set up and the shift posits are dog crap for metro start stop driving, I don't see how that transmission will last in heavy start-stop traffic and I know for a fact that owners of the Jollion and H6 (normal SUV one) are going back to dealerships to get new transmission (not even clutches actual new transmissions) installed under warranty.
      - Durability and reliability, no one really knows how they will survive our roads and environment, I mention above people i know bought Haval and within weeks had buyers regret, i know on person that has had 3 DCT transmissions installed, they are now using ACL to get a refund but the dealerships are making life hard for that owner and as such the owner now has gone to NCAT to force the issue.
      To use Latin "Caveat Emptor" in English: Buyer Beware.

    • @shadowjohn2266
      @shadowjohn2266 Рік тому

      @@351tgv thanks for the advice i think i will keep looking for something around that price but they all seam to have problems

    • @351tgv
      @351tgv Рік тому +1

      Don't lety review stop you from taking it for a test drive.
      It's got everything they can think of and a Bi-Modal exhaust when in sports mode, that said they forgot to tune the steering and suspension for our roads, it reminded me of a very soft plush 1980's car that was devoid of life (in the sense that it does not engage the driver to push beyond let's say 4 tenths).
      With regards to the transmission, it's a dry clutch set up and in heavy Sydney stop start traffic it reminded me of driving a manual and riding the clutch and lurching, I used the paddle shifters in both drive auto and sports manual and the shift points are all wrong, seriously 1st the 2nd in auto saw no joke 3,550 on partial throttle before the shift kicked in in sports manual mode I got it to upshift at 2,500rpm and the engine started to labour and the override kicked in forcing it back to 1st gear which caused the engine to rev hard and then upshift was jerky, granted I was testing it so could be a bit harsh but if it did that for me then I suspect it would do that to all who try to get more from it.
      Also the seating position, I'm 6"2 and no matter how hard I tried I could not get the seat to tilt Inna laid back position, it felt like I was being pushed forward as the seat base is way to short but again everyone is different.
      Go take one for a test drive, on the plus side? Engine has very strong mid range and lives 3rd and 4th gear in sports manual mode, you can keep it at 3,500 to 4,000rpm and have zero turbo lag, that said the steering and suspension can't keep up.
      As for the rest of the Haval H6 Ultra GT? Give Hslav credit, they threw everything and the kitchen sink at it features wise, shame about the engereering.

  • @JeremyCoppin
    @JeremyCoppin Рік тому +2

    Any reviewer that is comfortable with a space saver on an SUV should find other employment. Total bull. Unacceptable. A space saver is not family friendly when you have to complete your trip at 80km/h.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Рік тому +1

      You need to calm down, and be realistic. The majority of SUVs have space-saver spares these days, and there's an increasing number without a spare at all. It's reality. Sometimes reality sucks.

    • @cactuslietuva
      @cactuslietuva Рік тому

      not all people needs a spare tire. i live in Europe, where i do 300 km trips maximum. I don't even carry around a spare or space saver at all.

    • @nicholasmatthews5989
      @nicholasmatthews5989 Рік тому +2

      Just out of interest, Mitsubishi Australia does provide the ASX with the option of a "Full size spare wheel kit", "...$275...". "...If you prefer, you can add a full-size spare wheel to your vehicle. An accommodation kit is available that allows a full size spare wheel (Sold Separately) to be carried. This kit raises the level of the boot floor just enough to allow the full-size spare wheel to fit into the spare wheel well...". "...NOTE: Wheel and tyre sold separately, please contact your Mitsubishi dealer for price...". Cheers.

    • @gort3969
      @gort3969 3 місяці тому

      80km/h? Pfft I was too lazy to get my tire fixed and drove normally on a little space saver tire without any issues for a long time

  • @bas4903
    @bas4903 Рік тому

    Toyota interiors tend to be basic as well

  • @ZAR556
    @ZAR556 Рік тому

    yeah, prefer KIA Seltos

  • @mirko.paparella
    @mirko.paparella 8 місяців тому +1

    You don’t even know what you’re talking about.
    STONIC has a lot of problems, specifically on the engine.
    Recommending a Chinese car is like recommended someone to throw himself from a bridge…😂
    C’mon…make some research before even doing these videos, please..

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  8 місяців тому

      I drive new cars. I review new cars. I’ve been doing it 15 years. I know what I’m talking about.

  • @NB-qq1ej
    @NB-qq1ej Рік тому

    Why would you bother reviewing a 14 year old car?

    • @rexthesheep
      @rexthesheep Рік тому +4

      It's still currently on sale. The mission statement of this channel is to eventually have reviewed every car you can currently buy new, and plenty of people do still buy the ASX in Australia, for many of the reasons stated in the video.

    • @glennO-e9r
      @glennO-e9r Рік тому +3

      The latest Ford Ranger has a 19 year old Lion V6 diesel and a chassis design from over 100 years ago. The little ASX is actually a very good car.

    • @therightcar
      @therightcar  Рік тому +11

      Because I can.
      And because thousands of people still buy these. And because people are still weighing up whether this could still be the right car for them.

    • @robertceroli3512
      @robertceroli3512 Рік тому

      because it sells in huge numbers and can survive a nuclear bomb this will still be running in ten years were the Chinese will have hit Sims scrap metal

    • @bowlingaz
      @bowlingaz Рік тому

      @@therightcar Would you recommend this over a CX-3 or Kamiq or T-Cross?

  • @conmihelis7692
    @conmihelis7692 3 місяці тому

    People today don't buy cars. They buy gadgets on 4 wheels. Gadgets break and can't be fixed.

  • @ahh1180
    @ahh1180 Рік тому

    I would take the entry level Seltos all day over this

    • @rogerdodger8813
      @rogerdodger8813 Рік тому +1

      Looking at one before this. But read about piston ring issues, display issues. Seemed bigger and wanted smaller and more expensive. And not big on the brand.

    • @ailiharrington1073
      @ailiharrington1073 Рік тому

      Seltos does have better features, but an entry level seltos is also around $6000 more expensive drive away. So it SHOULD be better.