The Mitsubishi Outlander has long held a reputation of Japanese reliability and build quality since the launch of the second-generation in 2006. In the last six years the Outlander has remained a strong contender in the hotly contested compact SUV se
The Mitsubishi Outlander has been a steady performer over the past couple of years, consistently grabbing around six per cent of the compact SUV market month after month. Its appeal is mostly due to its brilliant warranty, its practicality and its sp
Model Tested: Mitsubishi i-MiEV, electric vehicle. $TBA
Positives: Acceleration meets and exceeds expectations, environmentally friendly, easy to drive.
Negatives: Lack of mobile charging points, interior parts quality.
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Mitsubishi ASX Review
Mitsu's baby SUV has a balance - it's great...and not so great
Model Tested:
2010 Mitsubishi ASX 4WD; 2.0-litre, four cylinder, petrol; CVT; five door SUV: $31,990
Options:
Metallic Paint $450
CarAdvice Rating:
Mitsubishi's diesel compact SUV is good - if you like manual cars...
Model Tested:
2010 Mitsubishi ASX Aspire; 1.8-litre, four-cylinder, turbo-diesel; six speed manual; five-door SUV: $36,990
Options:
Metallic Paint $450
CarAdvice
There has never been a better time for Mitsubishi Australia, the Japanese company has enjoyed a yearlong period of consistent growth and plans to continue its success with new models such as the sub-compact Mitsubishi ASX starting from $25,990.
Sounds like a truck, but it's as tough as nails
Model Tested:
2010 Mitsubishi Pajero Exceed; 3.2-litre, four-cylinder, turbo-diesel; five-speed automatic; five-door SUV: $76,790*
Options:
Metallic Paint $495;
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Men
I’ve got four large adults (one of these guys is 195cm and of solid build) in Mitsubishi’s 100 percent electric car known as the i-MiEV and we’re punting up a fairly decent slope around the Rocks in Sydney, easier than any K-class pe
The Mitsubishi i MiEV has taken the crown as the very first mass-produced electric vehicle to land in Australia and this morning Mitsubishi handed us the keys for a quick test drive.
The light car is based on a petrol-powered model which has been
Style and substance in the one package
Model Tested:
2010 Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback VRX; 2.4-litre, four cylinder, petrol; CVT; five door hatchback - $32,490
Options:
Mitsubishi Multi-Communication System $2200; Metallic Paint $450