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Peter Anderson

Contributing journalist

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The Mitsubishi ASX has been around since 2010, and that's a long time in the car world without a significant facelift.

It was also one of the first mini SUVs and pretty much had the market to itself until a couple of years ago when all hell broke loose and carmakers from France, Germany, not to mention other Japanese brands, realised these cars were in serious demand.

Despite this, the ASX has held its own, with a visual freshening up last year to bring the styling into line with the rest of Mitsubishi's popular SUV line (Outlander and Pajero Sport) and take on the Mazda CX-3.

Read the full Mitsubishi ASX LS petrol auto 2017 review: Torquing Heads .