Used 2017 Mitsubishi Mirage Consumer Reviews
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good little car
coming from driving trucks all the time to 2017 Mitsubishi Mirage u have plenty of room east to get in and out inside looks good ur basic car with some good options ours has 231 miles on it drove hour and Hafe as soon has we got it not bad for a small car we are getting 41 mpg love the gas mileage and the room u have on drives side the engine noise u can't hear it in the car to compare with other cars it's just like any other small cars inside of car is made out of same thing all new cars are made from looks good don't like the carpet and don't like there's no arm rest between front seats but do like there's 7 places u can put ur drinks the style of the outside looks good the ride of the car is good just like most little cars over all good little car to drive and save money u can't go wrong with it we gave 10,678 before financing not bad for a new car with 100,000 mile warranty go test drive one for your self
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Good fuel economy poor resale value
No resale value!!
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Best vehicle I ever owned
I purchased my 2017 Mirage GT for $6,000 with 8,000 miles on it in February of 2018. Coming up on almost 6 years and 52,000 miles of ownership I will say I have not had any issues at all with this vehicle! I will say the build is of cheaper materials, to be expected from a vehicle starting at around $12k back in 2017. At 46,000 miles I replaced the original tires, Brakes, battery, and everything else is still original. Transmission flush done at 35,000 miles (Im cautious due to the bad reputation of CVTs). this car is an excellent commuter. I Average 37 MPG and 45 on the freeway on long drives, get it filled up less than 2 times a month for $30 even with these gas pricesI Car takes 2.7 quarts of oil. you can change your own oil and do your own maintenance for under $15 an oil change! Apple carplay heated seats, Fast key system push button start and rear view camera are a selling point for this vehicle and everything is holding up exceptionally well! If you need a first vehicle, or reliable car for first time drivers especially with the 10 year 100k miles warranty I wouldnt hesitate to buy another. I fell in love with mitsubishis bang for the buck, even bought a 2018 outlander for the family one year after owning the mirage. I would recommend. Yes its small, Yes its not a race car, Yes its cheaper build quality, But it has a/c many creature comforts, still keeps up in traffic, returns excellent gas mileage costs pennies to maintain, and does it all reliably. Need I go on? If you find one of these in today market for under 6k with low miles, just buy it. Thanks!
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The car for me right now
My 2000 Durango finally broke down to the point where fixing it would be the same price as the money down for the mirage. It's a car, it has a radio and CD player, and heat and a/c, what else do you need in a car. Praying for not too much snow this winter as winter driving is the only thing that scares me. I'm not a bot, I'm not a Mitsubishi fanboy, although I always wanted a 3000 gt when I was younger. The car will get you to work, school, the store, wherever you want to go. The fact that there's some riding lawnmower with more horsepower is funny but right now, for the money I have to spend this is the car for me. I'll update after a snow drive to see if it can stay in the road. Take care
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Good fuel mileage... that’s about it.
I will preface with the fact that I did buy this car used, but I’ve had nothing but trouble with it. Radiator cap wouldn’t stay tight (yes, it was closed all the way) which led to thermostat issues. It’s now at just under 79k miles and the suspension is screwed, the motor has a tic, and it started blowing smoke yesterday. It throws VVT codes. Also, it has electrical issues and sometimes my windows roll themselves down. I didn’t have much faith in it to begin with, but figured it couldn’t possibly be THAT bad. I babied it as much as I could given that I drive for work. Full fluid change when I bought it, oil& filter change is always early. Ran injector cleaner through it, etc. For what I have in repairs in the last 11k miles, I could’ve just bought a different car. The gas mileage really isn’t worth it.
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