Used Mitsubishi cars for sale
Mitsubishi, L200
2020 - DI-D DC Barbarian
- 2.3L
- 42.4kMiles
- Diesel
- Manual
Wheelers Chipping Norton
Mitsubishi, Delica
2016 (16) - D:3 G 1.6 Petrol Automatic 7 Seater MPV In White
Mitsubishi, Shogun
2017 (67) - 3.2 DI-DC [187] SG3 5dr Auto
Mitsubishi, Outlander
2013 (63) - 2.2 DI-D GX4 5dr
Mitsubishi, Outlander
2009 (59) - 2.0 DI-DC Elegance SUV 5dr Diesel Manual 4WD Euro 4 (138 ps)
Mitsubishi, Shogun
2004 (04) - 3.2 Di-D Warrior 5dr Auto
Mitsubishi, Lancer
2018 (S) - 2.0 EVO VI 4dr
Mitsubishi, L200
2020 - Double Cab DI-D 150 Warrior 4WD Auto 4-Door
- 2.3L
- 70.9kMiles
- Diesel
- Auto
- Pick-up
Donnelly Bros Suzuki (Mallusk)
Mitsubishi, L200
2021 - Double Cab DI-D 150 Barbarian X 4WD Auto 4-Door
- 2.3L
- 50.1kMiles
- Diesel
- Auto
- Pick-up
Donnelly Bros Suzuki (Mallusk)
Mitsubishi, Eclipse Cross
2018 - 3 1.5 Petrol Auto 5-Door
Mitsubishi, Eclipse Cross
2019 - 1.5T GPF 4 SUV 5dr Petrol CVT 4WD Euro 6 (s/s) (163 ps) - CARPLAY - KEYLESS
Mitsubishi, Outlander
2019 (19) - 2.0 MIVEC Juro CVT 4WD Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
Mitsubishi, Eclipse Cross
2019 - 1.5 3 5dr
Mitsubishi, Lancer
2006 - 2.0 Sport 5-Door
Mitsubishi, ASX
2017 - 2.2 4 5dr Auto 4WD
- 2.3L
- 27.6kMiles
- Diesel
- Auto
- Estate
Anthony Betts & Company Limited
Mitsubishi, ASX
2017 (67) - 2.2 DI-D 4 SUV 5dr Diesel Auto 4WD Euro 6 (147 ps)
- 2.3L
- 43.8kMiles
- Diesel
- Auto
- Estate
Spa Motor Llandrindod Wells
Mitsubishi is one of the biggest car manufacturers in Japan and one of the most successful. Its autos are instantly recognisable and have proved hugely popular all over the world; the company thinks big, and the results are spectacular. There's a Mitsubishi for almost every driving eventuality, so take a serious look as your next car could be one of them!
While the company has existed in part since 1917, Mitsubishi Motors was formed in 1970 as the motoring arm of the mighty Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, the 3 red diamond symbol as been a marker for excellence ever since. Early models included the 500 and Galant which were affordable and catered to the masses.
The brand has had close alliances with other famous marques pretty much since its inception and has used these to great effect, venturing into a diverse range of export markets. Mitsubishi cars and auto parts have been sold under the Chrysler, Volvo, Peugeot, Proton and Hyundai names for many years.
From small compact cars to beastly SUVs, Mitsubishi has regularly shown is has talent in all areas of motoring. You only have to look at its roster over the years to see just what it's capable of. The Starion, Eclipse, Pajero, Outlander, Colt, 380 and I all demonstrate its versatility.
Perhaps the most famous Mitsubishi car is the Lancer Evolution or Evo that has been going strong since 1992. A high performance four wheel drive saloon, the Evo is mental in every respect. It goes like the clappers, looks amazing and is almost unbeatable when it comes to handling. If anything it is a motoring legend.
The company has a proud history in motorsport, especially Rally, and has won numerous championships over the years; the Lancer has been the flagship in the WRC for a long time. Mitsubishi has also enjoyed phenomenal success in the Paris Dakar Rally, and has earned its place as the most successful manufacturer. If you needed proof of the brand's durability, hardiness and engineering prowess, there it is.
There's no better way to enjoy the offerings of this legendary Japanese company than buying second hand. You'll pay much less for a used Mitsubishi and there's a huge amount of choice here at Motors.co.uk. There really is something for everyone, so all you have to do is take a look.
So if you've been converted to the Japanese way of motoring, Mitsubishi is a brand that should be one of your first choices. It's got everything you need and more, so why not give it a try? You won't be disappointed!
- What's the most popular Mitsubishi colour? White
- What's the most popular Mitsubishi fuel type? Petrol
- What's the Mitsubishi average power delivery? 155 BHP
- What's the Mitsubishi average fuel economy? 73 MPG
- What's the Mitsubishi average price? £11,170
- What's the Mitsubishi average mileage? 73,205