Mitsubishi ASX colours
The Mitsubishi ASX is a well-equipped crossover with a sizable interior and excellent pricing. Your decision will affect the ease and speed of resale as well as how frequently you'll need to clean the automobile if it's the one you've had your heart set on and you're at the color selection stage.
There are three trim levels for the ASX, each with the identical paint options: one solid, two pearl, and four metallic hues. Use our car configurator to customize a Mitsubishi ASX to see how much money you may save thanks to carwow. For a description of the variations in finishes, don't forget to look at our guide on different types of automotive paint.
Frost White
Few colors are as well-liked by UK drivers, so it should be simple to sell a model in this pure white shade. The only drawback is how frequently you'll need to use a sponge to keep it clean.
Cool Silver
Because this mid-range silver is so well-liked by British used car buyers, selling it should go smoothly. It will require more scrubbing to keep it looking good, but it will last slightly longer between washes than a white ASX.
Granite Brown
Because it won't appeal to everyone, this silvery brown shade is certain to be in high demand. As a result, expect delays when selling the item. On the plus side, it will be a long time before you need to clean the inevitable highway grime.
Orient Red
This metallic red is eye-catching without being over the top. Red is a fairly common color, but monochrome cars might sell a little quicker. It will conceal dirt between cleanings to a passable extent.
Atlantic Grey
Although not as dark as Granite Brown, this color is darker than Cool Silver. Another intelligent, in-demand color, it shouldn't cause you any problems when the time comes to sell. It should perform admirably in terms of how long you can go without cleaning it, so it would be appropriate if your mileage is typically high.


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