We've a whole load of phrases to back up our offerings this Winter- Three is the magic number, third time's the charm, good things happen in threes. Thankfully, we have some incredible offers available- at least enough to make up for the cheesy analogies.
We have a vast range of offers available for individuals considering purchasing a new Mitsubishi in the next couple of months, which give customers complete peace of mind. The all-new Mirage, versatile crossover- the ASX and technologically-advanced and economical Outlander are all now available with 3 years free Servicing, 3 years Warranty and 3 years free Breakdown Cover.
We also register a free, 7 day, Mitsubishi insurance note when our customers collect the latest addition to their households- so they can breathe easy that they are covered in the unlikely event the worst happens and can arrange cover at leisure.
The Mirage is a truly super super-mini- 68mpg, no road tax, the smallest turning circle in its class for easy maneuverability and packed full of additional extras and safety equipment.
If it had a middle name it would be 'versatile'- the ASX is available with a variety of engines, in Petrol, Diesel, Manual or Automatic and a selection of trim levels ranging from the entry level '2' to the range topping '4', two-wheel drive or four; but always offering a raised driving position and stunning good looks- this is a truly adaptable crossover.
As anyone who has ever driven one will know, the Outlander requires little introduction. A 7 seat, four-wheel drive which offers over 52mpg; it is spacious, efficient and remarkably intelligent- technology on offer ranges from adaptive cruise control to forward collision mitigation and lane departure warning systems. A premium machine.
Our offers are constantly being renewed so please check our homepage banners for the latest prices and finance options or, of course, feel free to email, call us or pop in.
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Thursday, 24 October 2013
Monday, 14 October 2013
Mitsubishi: Fastest Growing Car Brand of 2013
Figures released last week by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders have shown that Mitsubishi are having a very good year indeed.
While we are still two months shy of the end of the year, there is no denying the statistics: sales increased by a phenomenal 86.71% in September alone and year on year sales were up by a huge 49.61%. These percentages place the manufacturer firmly in the enviable position of 'fastest growing car brand of 2013'.
While the new products in the range- Mirage and Outlander- have got off to a flying start, it appears to be the existing vehicles- L200, ASX and Shogun which have helped secure these figures. The crossover- ASX- sales increased significantly, the £5,000 price reduction on the Shogun transformed the sales performance on this vehicle and the L200? Up again this year.
The pick-up remains, yet again, retail pickup market leader with 23.4% market share among its peers. In September it went one step further and achieved 26% of the retail market!
And the good news for people looking to buy a new vehicle? Mitsubishi are determined to keep their place on top so have released incredible offers to sustain their momentum. Thinking about a change? Why not take a test drive to see why so many people are buying Mitsubishi!
Drop in for a chat and coffee, call 01271 342600 or email sales@devonshire-motors.co.uk.
Mitsubishi Shogun |
While the new products in the range- Mirage and Outlander- have got off to a flying start, it appears to be the existing vehicles- L200, ASX and Shogun which have helped secure these figures. The crossover- ASX- sales increased significantly, the £5,000 price reduction on the Shogun transformed the sales performance on this vehicle and the L200? Up again this year.
A high specification L200 Barbarian Black |
And the good news for people looking to buy a new vehicle? Mitsubishi are determined to keep their place on top so have released incredible offers to sustain their momentum. Thinking about a change? Why not take a test drive to see why so many people are buying Mitsubishi!
Drop in for a chat and coffee, call 01271 342600 or email sales@devonshire-motors.co.uk.
Friday, 11 October 2013
The Great Petrol/Diesel Debate
Should you choose Petrol or Diesel for your new car? First things first, you should probably opt for whatever fuel your vehicle takes, but that's another story. All joking aside, it's a long running debate and here are a few of the factors worth considering:
The 'Science Bit'
Conventional Diesel and Petrol are both produced from mineral oil, using different refining methods. According to the European Automobile Manufacturers Association, Diesel contains roughly 15% more energy than Petrol (by volume) and this, combined with a more efficient combustion process, ensures higher fuel efficiency and lower CO2 emissions.
The Price Point
Diesel vehicles do, as a general rule, tend to cost more to purchase initially whether buying new or used. For example; the Mitsubishi ASX crossover vehicles "List Price" (before any of our special offers etc.) £16,750 for a Petrol ASX, the same vehicle in Diesel would be £18,750. Having said that, Diesel vehicles do tend to depreciate in value slower so they'll likely hold their value.
Fuel Savings
Diesel is currently still more expensive to buy than Petrol but vehicles that run on the former tend to be more fuel efficient. Recent developments in Petrol engines are narrowing the gap though- the Mitsubishi Mirage is not made in a Diesel version as it can already achieve 68mpg from its 3 cylinder, 1.2 litre Petrol engine.
Generally speaking, if you are a low mileage motorist (say 7,000 miles a year) and keep your car for 3 years or less, it is unlikely you'll see the fuel savings. In fact, the AA recommend that, if you're planning on using your vehicle for mainly town or stop/start driving, it would be wise to avoid buying a Diesel vehicle with a Diesel Particulate Filter (which most Diesels manufactured after 2009 have). This is because, while filters in the exhaust reduce soot emissions by 80%, the collected particles have to be burnt off and this process needs to be completed during sustained periods of driving at speed.
Day to Day Running
Car insurance can be more expensive for Diesel than Petrol vehicles as Diesels have higher average accident repair costs and are more costly, in general, to replace in the event of a write-off, so this is well-worth looking into before making a purchase.
Road tax wise, the cost of this is based solely on the CO2 emissions created by a vehicle so Diesel vehicles usually win out on this point. You can easily establish road tax costs before buying a vehicle online if you have the registration: https://www.taxdisc.direct.gov.uk and select 'Vehicle Look Up'.
Another factor to consider would be servicing- Petrol vehicles usually have to be serviced more frequently than Diesels but the cost is often less when sticking to the manufacturers schedule as Diesel filters can be costly. However, if your vehicle is out of warranty and you no longer have to operate within the schedule for servicing, this price difference may be avoidable, our 'All Makes' Value Service, for example, is £99.99 whether Diesel or Petrol.
Overall
The above are all elements worth considering when you are looking into purchasing a new vehicle but the differences will vary depending on the vehicle itself and, of course, each individuals preference. If you're looking into buying a new Mitsubishi, or any make or model of used vehicle, come and speak to one of our Sales Advisors who can help guide you through the decision.
Have something to add? Join the debate! Facebook or Tweet us, we'd love to hear what you have to say on the matter.
The 'Science Bit'
Conventional Diesel and Petrol are both produced from mineral oil, using different refining methods. According to the European Automobile Manufacturers Association, Diesel contains roughly 15% more energy than Petrol (by volume) and this, combined with a more efficient combustion process, ensures higher fuel efficiency and lower CO2 emissions.
The Price Point
Diesel vehicles do, as a general rule, tend to cost more to purchase initially whether buying new or used. For example; the Mitsubishi ASX crossover vehicles "List Price" (before any of our special offers etc.) £16,750 for a Petrol ASX, the same vehicle in Diesel would be £18,750. Having said that, Diesel vehicles do tend to depreciate in value slower so they'll likely hold their value.
Fuel Savings
Diesel is currently still more expensive to buy than Petrol but vehicles that run on the former tend to be more fuel efficient. Recent developments in Petrol engines are narrowing the gap though- the Mitsubishi Mirage is not made in a Diesel version as it can already achieve 68mpg from its 3 cylinder, 1.2 litre Petrol engine.
Generally speaking, if you are a low mileage motorist (say 7,000 miles a year) and keep your car for 3 years or less, it is unlikely you'll see the fuel savings. In fact, the AA recommend that, if you're planning on using your vehicle for mainly town or stop/start driving, it would be wise to avoid buying a Diesel vehicle with a Diesel Particulate Filter (which most Diesels manufactured after 2009 have). This is because, while filters in the exhaust reduce soot emissions by 80%, the collected particles have to be burnt off and this process needs to be completed during sustained periods of driving at speed.
Day to Day Running
Car insurance can be more expensive for Diesel than Petrol vehicles as Diesels have higher average accident repair costs and are more costly, in general, to replace in the event of a write-off, so this is well-worth looking into before making a purchase.
Road tax wise, the cost of this is based solely on the CO2 emissions created by a vehicle so Diesel vehicles usually win out on this point. You can easily establish road tax costs before buying a vehicle online if you have the registration: https://www.taxdisc.direct.gov.uk and select 'Vehicle Look Up'.
Another factor to consider would be servicing- Petrol vehicles usually have to be serviced more frequently than Diesels but the cost is often less when sticking to the manufacturers schedule as Diesel filters can be costly. However, if your vehicle is out of warranty and you no longer have to operate within the schedule for servicing, this price difference may be avoidable, our 'All Makes' Value Service, for example, is £99.99 whether Diesel or Petrol.
Overall
The above are all elements worth considering when you are looking into purchasing a new vehicle but the differences will vary depending on the vehicle itself and, of course, each individuals preference. If you're looking into buying a new Mitsubishi, or any make or model of used vehicle, come and speak to one of our Sales Advisors who can help guide you through the decision.
Have something to add? Join the debate! Facebook or Tweet us, we'd love to hear what you have to say on the matter.
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
Looking For a Reliable Car? Try Japanese!
Japanese vehicle manufacturers have long been associated with high build quality and overall reliability and, recent statistics reveal that, these assumptions are very well founded.
Warranty Direct have assembled an extensive reliability index- gleaned from data compiled on over 50,000 cars- based on a variety of areas from average cost of repair, time the car is off the road to the average age of the car and the mileage.
The Mitsubishi Lancer took equal 1st place by being both the most reliable car on the road and also the cheapest to repair in the unlikely event anything does go wrong (with an average repair bill of a mere £95.43!). An outstanding achievement for a manufacturer when you consider that Mitsubishi holds less than 1% of the market share in the UK.
And it isn't only the Lancer praised for its reliability- the Reliability Index top 10 features no fewer than eight vehicles that are built by, or in conjunction with, Japanese manufacturers. Honda boasts two vehicles in the top 10- the Jazz sits squarely at number 6 along with the HR-V in equal 9th place.
The index also, rather helpfully, makes suggestions as to what is most likely to go wrong with the vehicles in the top 10. The Vauxhall Agila (essentially a re-badged Suzuki Wagon R) has been known to have fuel system issues, Suzuki Alto (5th most reliable) and Toyota Aygo (joint 7th) owners should watch for heater problems and those with Mazda MX-5's, the only convertible in the top 10, should be wary of air conditioning issues.
A resounding theme stands out in the research- the less the car has, the less can go wrong with it and- in the event any issues do crop up- simplicity also eases repair costs. Reliability has, and likely always will be, a key concern of consumers when looking to buy a vehicle. It goes without saying that most people have neither the time nor money to spend at a garage unnecessarily and, while regular servicing and routine maintenance go a very long way, buying a reliable vehicle in the first place should be of paramount importance.
With all this in mind, there really is only one conclusion you can draw: if you are looking for a reliable vehicle- whether new or used- Japanese might well be the way forward.
Warranty Direct have assembled an extensive reliability index- gleaned from data compiled on over 50,000 cars- based on a variety of areas from average cost of repair, time the car is off the road to the average age of the car and the mileage.
We stock, or can source, Lancers (similar to the above) |
And it isn't only the Lancer praised for its reliability- the Reliability Index top 10 features no fewer than eight vehicles that are built by, or in conjunction with, Japanese manufacturers. Honda boasts two vehicles in the top 10- the Jazz sits squarely at number 6 along with the HR-V in equal 9th place.
Just one of the ultra reliable Honda Jazz' we have in stock at the time of writing. |
A resounding theme stands out in the research- the less the car has, the less can go wrong with it and- in the event any issues do crop up- simplicity also eases repair costs. Reliability has, and likely always will be, a key concern of consumers when looking to buy a vehicle. It goes without saying that most people have neither the time nor money to spend at a garage unnecessarily and, while regular servicing and routine maintenance go a very long way, buying a reliable vehicle in the first place should be of paramount importance.
With all this in mind, there really is only one conclusion you can draw: if you are looking for a reliable vehicle- whether new or used- Japanese might well be the way forward.
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