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Mitsubishi - ASX (2013)

Looking to quote the best Mitsubishi ASX price for your next vehicle purchase? Maybe you’re checking the historical value of a classic Mitsubishi ASX 2013 price or are curious about the used Mitsubishi ASX price. Whether you’re buying new or going the second‑hand route, understanding how the ASX holds its value and where it sits in today’s market is essential.

Key Specifications of the Mitsubishi ASX (2013–present)

  • Engine options: 1.5 L DOHC inline‑four (160 hp) or 2.0 L four‑stroke turbo (200 hp) for the newer trims.
  • Transmission: Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) or 6‑speed manual.
  • Drive configuration: Front‑wheel drive (standard); all‑wheel drive available on higher‑level models.
  • Fuel type: Gasoline (95 octane); optional diesel variants in some markets.
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 4,370 mm
    • Width: 1,775 mm
    • Height: 1,605 mm
    • Wheelbase: 2,605 mm
  • Exterior & interior features: LED daytime running lights, dual‑zone climate control, touchscreen infotainment with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, leather upholstery (premium trims).
  • Safety package: Five‑star ratings, airbags, stability control, anti‑roll bar, rear‑view camera, parking sensors.
  • Fuel economy (combined): Approximately 6.3 L/100 km (gasoline) for the 1.5 L engine; better mileage on diesel models.
  • Tyre size: 225 / 55 R17 on most trims; larger wheels on Sport and special editions.
  • Boot space: 380 L with rear seats up; 785 L with rear seats folded.

When a potential buyer asks, “what is a 2013 Mitsubishi ASX worth,” the answer hinges on a mix of mileage, condition, trim level, and the local market dynamics. The Mitsubishi ASX depreciation curve can give you a quick snapshot of what to expect in terms of resale value.

Depreciation Insight

  • Typically, a Mitsubishi ASX loses 15 – 20 % of its value in the first year after purchase.
  • From years one through three, the vehicle usually departs at a rate of 10 – 15 % per year.
  • After the third year, depreciation slows to around 5 – 8 % per year, as the ASX stabilizes in the mid‑used market.

These numbers are averages and can shift based on local demand, prevailing oil prices, and changes to the model (e.g., the introduction of a turbocharged engine which can boost perceived value). The Mitsubishi ASX price forecast for this year indicates a moderate increase in the mid‑used segment as supply tightens.

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