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Should I get rid of my Mitsubishi?
Given Mitsubishi Motors announcement that they are not going to supply any new models to Europe and UK and are withdrawing from this market, should I hold onto my three year old Mitsubishi ASX or would it be prudent to move it on?
Asked on 31 July 2020 by James
Answered by
Georgia Petrie
The brand isn't withdrawing from the UK entirely. As we understand it, it will continue to sell its existing range of vehicles for the foreseeable future and then, after that, provide aftersales support. The cars will still be sold elsewhere so parts should be relatively easy to source. It's a bit different to a brand like Saab or MG Rover, for example - both of which existed one day and were gone the next.
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