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2019 Mitsubishi ASX Pricing and Specs

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$23,800*
Mitsubishi ASX
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CarsGuide has published 5 expert reviews of the Mitsubishi ASX 2019. It has an average rating of 6.3 out of 10. Read all the reviews here.

The Mitsubishi ASX 2019 prices range from $18,810 for the basic trim level SUV ASX ES Adas ( 2WD) to $29,370 for the top of the range SUV ASX MR (2WD).

The Mitsubishi ASX 2019 comes in SUV.

The Mitsubishi ASX 2019 is available in Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the SUV 2.0L SP Continuous Variable to the SUV 2.4L SP Continuous Variable.

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Explore prices for the 2019 Mitsubishi ASX

$17,970

16 Listings

$20,222

44 Listings

$21,724

90 Listings

$23,226

118 Listings

$24,728

129 Listings

$26,230

56 Listings

$27,732

39 Listings

$29,234

12 Listings

$30,736

6 Listings

$32,987

3 Listings

$17,970

$32,987

Mitsubishi ASX FAQs

What is the power rating for a 2015 Mitsubishi ASX LS 2.3-litre diesel?

Mitsubishi quotes a power output of 110kW at 3500rpm and torque of 360Nm at 1500rpm for that vehicle. All these figures – and plenty more - can be found within the Carsguide website by clicking on the prices and specs tab and entering the make, model and year.

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Does my Mitsubishi ASX 2016 petrol have timing belt or chain?

The 4B11 (official code-name) engine in your ASX used a timing chain rather than a toothed, rubber timing belt. That means the chain should be good for the life of the engine, rather than requiring periodic replacement as a timing belt does. While the timing chain in this engine seems to be of a good design and hasn’t caused widespread problems, the accessory drive belt (which drives the water pump and power-steering pump, has been known to jump off its pulleys, leaving the car with no power-steering and no pump to operate the cooling system. At least it’s obvious when it happens (so the car can be shut down with no further damage) and the fix is an easy one.

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Why is the instrument display of my 2015 Mitsubishi ASX loosing power?

Your problem may be related to a relay, but the usual cause of flickering DRLs and dashboard lighting (the LED type) is a faulty capacitor within the vehicle’s wiring loom. A faulty capacitor will deliver an unstable (fluctuating rather than steady) voltage to the LEDs and that’s what causes them to flicker.


Some owners choose to add an aftermarket section of wiring loom with a capacitor within it, but I’d first try to find the offending component in the car’s existing wiring and tackle the problem that way.

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* Price is the median price of 513 listings for the ASX 2019 for sale in the last 6 months. The Price excludes costs such as stamp duty, other government charges and options.

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