Good review thank you. Made the decision to buy the ASX GSR based on performance, engine power, handling, simplicity of design, reliability, warranty and value for money. Funnily enough the male reviewers seem to focus too much on the tech side of things whereas the female reviews focus on important practical features.
100% got this car brand new for $21,500 there are aspects I don’t like about it but for the price, really not much to complain about. It does what it does.
Go buy a holden,oops no, not a good idea lmao. From Discover on Google www.caradvice.com.au/827459/holden-axed-in-australia-as-general-motors-gets-out-of-right-hand-drive-globally/
This was was originally released in 2010 - 10 years ago people. Mitsubishi makes good / reliable cars, but this one should have been retired / replaced, not face-lifted.
Brian Jake I live in the real world where Mitsubishi’s old SUVs are reliable, but their cars and crossovers are complete rubbish. Where JATCO makes their CVTs and where Nissan cuts every corner and dollar from Mitsubishi they can. The real question is where you live. I’m guessing in 1995.
i have trouble with leg room in this vehicle. and the rear seats sit too upright for me and the rear space for your feet on the floor is too narrow.. does australia not get the Diesel AWD?
The ASX has uncomfortable front seats, jarring suspension, and a fairly weak engine so 7.5 out of ten is rather generous for this vehicle. The kids were closer to the mark with 7 but I'd give it a 6 or 6.5. I am curious why the children consider orange their least favourite colour for the ASX yet in another review (Subaru XV 2019 Premium) these same children were said to have loved the orange of another vehicle, is it the shade of orange or just them being fickle ?
@@johnnoe2002 pretty good car, engine is slightly noisy but not too much, it's comfortable. Good value for money. My only gripe is the use of plastic that looks and feel cheap.
They managed to refresh the exterior, but the interior is noticable outdated. But even that is ok for some people. Not everyone needs the latest tech stuff. In Germany, Mitsubishi offers AWD only combined with the CVT - that's why it wasn't an option for my dad. He got a Suzuki SX-4 S-Cross instead.
ASX is a solid car - ultra-reliable and the CVT was updated a few years ago, the "CVT8" fitted since 2014 is much better than the original unit. Pity Mitsubishi couldn't drop in a detuned 4B11T engine, matched with the auto from the old diesel ASXs.
I drive an ASX diesel auto and it’s the worst auto box I’ve driven since my sisters old 1984 Holden Gemini. Not sure why you would want that gearbox on anything??
Had it as rental car for 2 weeks, didn’t like the driving dynamics at all, huge body roll, very noisy at 110kmh, slow acceleration for the 2 litre, and Theres only sport mode and L mode, couldn’t downshift manually. the auto emergency braking came up once as I approached a steep incline, which scared the heck out of me, boot size was ok for a 4 people trip with fuel consumption of around 7.4ish combined, which was good
I’ve had the ASX for over 6 years and it was just a car. For the price that we got it for $21,500 I don’t think there was much to complain about. It’s just a car. Never had any issues. Somehow battery was never replaced.
I like her reviews very much, she is such a good reviewer where we can't concentrate on cars she reviews, she will be the main attraction with her superb facial expressions
Would you stop saying the dash has man made materials !!! Every review !! WTF when was the last time you saw genuine leather or any other NON made made material in the dash !! Get over THAT. You fail to mention that the interior of that car is virtually the same as the one back in 2014 with minor differences. (Did you even know that?) As for it's handling, it is one of the most "detached" cars from the road I have ever driven, with little feel. How could you compare the ride of that SUV as compared to say a Seltos - they are in different leagues as well as being years apart in design and functionality. Look I don't mind a light hearted perspective review - but if you are really misrepresenting a very ordinary car to other's such as yourselves who take a more tame approach to car reviews. What the point of a "fluffy" it's all good review when this very old and tired car gets the virtual nod when there are other SUV's on the market that would run rings around it for a similar price point. All in all a pretty crappy review.
I'm not sure this update is good, but price is better than the others. I think Eclipse Cross is a better option than this one. Waiting your next video.
The best things you can say about this car drives and it’s cheap. If all you need is to get from point A to point B... then get a bicycle. A bicycle is better than this car. There you go. You’re welcome.