Used 1999 Mitsubishi Mirage Consumer Reviews
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Everyone should have one.
I purchased this vehicle as a restored/salvage car. It had 19,000 miles and now has 56,000 with no problems in between. I've had the brakes adjusted once and that's it!!! I've maintained it well and never skimped on oil changes and other scheduled maintainance. Gas milage is great at 40 mpg on the highway. The quality isn't quite that of a Honda or Toyota but then again neither is the cost, and it looks better. I would buy another Mirage without a second thought.
Mirage DE Coupe
The power isn't the greatest but what do you expect for a 1.5 litre engine and for the price and fuel economy (40 mpg on the highway) you really can't complain. It handles incredibly (literally could turn on a dime). And I've added a few fairly inexpensive modifications that have increased the performance in areas. Overall really good car.
- DE SedanMSRP: $1,290707 mi away
Problems
Front Disc Brakes have been change 5 times in 42000 miles. Vehicle interior carpet passanger front has become detached from sidewall vehicle since purchased. Poor resale value after 3 years.
Great Little Car
We have had no problems with our Mirage. Husband is a little uncomfortable because of the size.
Do not buy!!!!
This car is terrible! I only owned it for a year before it started falling apart. The paint faded at about 50k and the car struggles going up hills. The brakes constantly had to be repaired.