Used Mitsubishi Finance
Looking to finance a used Mitsubishi? AutoMoney Trust can help you spread the cost of models like the Mitsubishi ASX, Eclipse Cross, L200, Outlander and Space Star with fixed monthly hire purchase payments.
A used Mitsubishi can be a good choice if you want a practical car with a reputation for durability, value and straightforward engineering. Mitsubishi is often associated with SUVs, pickups and dependable everyday cars.
Models like the ASX and Eclipse Cross can suit drivers who want compact SUV practicality, while the Outlander offers more family space and plug-in hybrid options on some used examples. The L200 is more work-focused, and the Space Star can suit drivers wanting a small, affordable car.
Before applying for finance, check the exact model, service history, mileage, MOT record and how the vehicle has been used. This is especially important for pickups and SUVs that may have been used for towing, work or rougher conditions.
For wider budgeting, read running and servicing costs before choosing a used Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi cars are not usually known for needing excessive maintenance, but costs depend on the exact model, age, mileage and condition. A well-maintained Mitsubishi can be a sensible used buy, while a neglected one may need expensive repairs.
The L200 and larger SUVs should be checked carefully for heavy use, towing wear, suspension condition and service history. Smaller models such as the Space Star may be simpler and cheaper to run, depending on condition.
Before applying for finance, check oil changes, timing belt or chain information where relevant, tyres, brakes, MOT advisories and any warning lights.
For a wider used-car checklist, read choosing a second-hand car. If faults appear after purchase, problems with a financed car explains what to do next.
Mitsubishi is better described as a practical, value-focused brand rather than a low-end brand. Its cars are usually bought for durability, space, affordability and usefulness rather than luxury or premium styling.
Some Mitsubishi models are simple and budget-friendly, while others, such as the Outlander PHEV or L200, offer more specialist capability. The right choice depends on what you need from the vehicle.
If you want premium interior quality or the latest technology, another brand may suit you better. If you want practicality, value and simple ownership, a used Mitsubishi can be worth considering.
If you are comparing practical SUV brands, used Nissan finance and used Suzuki finance are useful comparison pages.
Some used Mitsubishis can be cheaper than better-known rivals because the brand has a smaller UK presence and no longer sells new cars in the same way it once did in the UK. This can reduce used prices compared with more popular mainstream brands.
Lower used prices can be positive if you want value, but it makes condition and parts availability more important. A cheaper car is only good value if it has been maintained properly and suits your needs.
Models such as the Outlander PHEV can offer strong value on the used market, but battery condition, charging habits and service history should be checked carefully.
If you are comparing hybrid options, read electric vs hybrid cars before deciding.
Used Mitsubishi finance customers often compare the ASX, Eclipse Cross, L200, Outlander and Space Star because each model suits a different type of driver.
The Mitsubishi ASX is a compact SUV that can suit drivers who want a higher driving position and practical everyday use without moving into a large SUV.
The Mitsubishi Outlander is a larger SUV, with plug-in hybrid versions especially common on the used market. It can suit families and drivers wanting space, practicality and hybrid running-cost potential.
The Mitsubishi L200 is a pickup truck often used for work, towing and practical load carrying. It can suit drivers who need utility as well as road use, but condition and signs of heavy use should be checked carefully.
The Eclipse Cross and Space Star may suit drivers who want coupe-style SUV practicality or a smaller, simpler hatchback. Before choosing a model, compare insurance, service history, MOT record, mileage, tyres, towing use and whether the vehicle suits your normal journeys.
The Mitsubishi Outlander is a larger SUV, with plug-in hybrid versions especially common on the used market. It can suit families and drivers wanting space, practicality and hybrid running-cost potential.
Open Mitsubishi Outlander pageThe Mitsubishi ASX is a compact SUV that can suit drivers who want a higher driving position and practical everyday use without moving into a large SUV. It can be a sensible used choice for commuters, small families and drivers wanting simple SUV ownership.
Open Mitsubishi ASX pageThe Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is a coupe-styled SUV with a more distinctive shape than the ASX. It can suit drivers who want SUV practicality with sharper styling, with running costs depending on engine, mileage, trim and condition.
Open Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross pageThe Mitsubishi L200 is a pickup truck often used for work, towing and practical load carrying. It can suit drivers who need utility as well as road use, but condition, service history and signs of heavy use should be checked carefully.
Open Mitsubishi L200 pageThe Mitsubishi Space Star is a small, simple hatchback that can suit city drivers, first-time buyers and anyone looking for low running-cost potential. It is usually cheaper to run than larger Mitsubishi models.
Open Mitsubishi Space Star pageHire purchase is a common way to spread the cost of a used Mitsubishi. You choose the car, agree the amount to finance, then make fixed monthly payments over an agreed term. At the end of the agreement, once all payments and the option to purchase fee have been paid, ownership can transfer to you.
Before applying, check your budget carefully. The monthly finance payment is only one part of the cost. You should also consider insurance, servicing, tyres, fuel, charging costs, repairs and whether the Mitsubishi model you want fits your day-to-day use.
Our guide explains how HP finance works if you are new to hire purchase. You can also estimate your monthly payments with the finance calculator, then apply online when you are ready.
Finance is subject to status and affordability. Your individual rate and approval depend on a full assessment, not a representative example.
Mitsubishi is part of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance. This means there are business and technical links between the brands, although Mitsubishi vehicles still have their own identity and model range.
For used buyers, the alliance can be useful because some technology, platforms and parts supply may overlap across the group. However, you should still judge each car on its own condition, service history and suitability.
If you are comparing related brands, Nissan is the natural place to start. Used Nissan finance may help you compare similar SUV and family-car options.
If you already have a vehicle to move on, part-exchanging a car explains how condition and value can affect your next purchase.
Remember: When buying any used vehicle, there’s always a chance that issues may come up later. If you’ve financed a car and start to notice mechanical problems, it’s important to contact both your finance provider and the dealership where you bought the vehicle. Acting quickly can help get the issue resolved and protect your rights.
Yes, you can apply for used Mitsubishi finance through AutoMoney Trust. Finance is subject to status, affordability checks and lender approval. You can use the finance calculator to estimate example monthly payments before applying.
The best used Mitsubishi model depends on your budget, space needs and how you plan to use the vehicle. The ASX may suit everyday SUV use, the Outlander may suit families, and the L200 may suit drivers who need pickup practicality.
Some Mitsubishi models can be affordable to run, especially smaller cars like the Space Star. Larger SUVs, plug-in hybrid versions and pickups such as the L200 should be checked carefully because tyres, servicing, insurance and repairs can cost more.
Before financing a used Mitsubishi, check the service history, MOT record, mileage, tyres, brakes, warning lights and whether the vehicle has been used heavily. Plug-in hybrid versions and pickups such as the L200 should be checked carefully because running costs can vary.