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Love my silver bullet

KECIA TODD , 04/05/2018
updated 10/13/2020
2018 Mitsubishi Mirage SE 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
48 of 48 people found this review helpful

2nd **UPDATE))** I have owned my car for almost 3yrs now and I still love it. Great on gas and ample room inside. Hard plastic inside is starting to show some wear (but not much). ** UPDATE ** I have had my car for 10 months. I now get up to 58mpg on calm days and driving on the highway at 65mph. Everything else is the same. Bad camera and lack of nooks to place items. Other then that it is wonderful. I purchased my Mitsubishi Mirage in December 2017. I have already put 3600 miles on the car driving back-and-forth to the grandkids house. It has enough horsepower to keep up with other cars on the road and to pass when necessary. The interior of the car has ample space in the front seat and even seems larger then some full-size cars. I can park in tight parking spots and turn on a dime. I only have two issues with this car, one is there are no little pockets to put things in and the back up camera is not as clear as it should be. All in all I love this car and I think it’s fun to drive. If you’re looking for a small car with excellent gas mileage (41 highway 39 city) this car is for you.

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Thanks, Mitsubishi, for a Wisely-Designed Car

Keith Willmarth, 09/18/2016
2017 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
74 of 75 people found this review helpful

So glad I didn’t read the dismissive reviews before I bought my 2017 Mirage ES. My response to “cons” in the Edmunds’ review: “acceleration sluggish”: Needn’t be. Slip into sporty gear and you’re abreast of the guzzlers. “rough, chattering engine note”: No. Are we talking about the same car? “lots of road noise at highway speeds”: I never noticed. “low quality interior materials”: Vague. The seats are exceptionally comfortable. Generous headroom, outstanding gas mileage, amazingly low price. Mitsubishi listened. How can this be rated a so-so car?

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Refined for 2k19

Tony, 12/11/2019
2019 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl 5M)
37 of 37 people found this review helpful

Although the 2020 gets a face lift. The 2019 edition is the best since 2014. Larger brakes, sound deaden insulation, steering improved, among other areas. We own a 2017 5speed Nissan Versa, Mirages closest competitor in its price range. Despite have less horsepower, the Mirage is more refined then the Versa. The Versa also gets a face lift for 2020. The reviews on the Mirage have relatively negative, however, again the 2019 is the best refinement. I average 50 mpg, the 5 speed shifts smooth and once you are comfortable for its power train, it’s para with our Versa. Note: I purchased a 1987 Mitsubishi Montero new, before SUV were all the rage. The Montero was a great off road and highway vehicle. 15 years together and no problems. Mitsubishi is back in action. Consider the Mirage with its excellent value and warranty.

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The 'experts' are Wrong

WJ, 11/19/2019
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2019 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl 5M)
59 of 60 people found this review helpful

After 95,000 miles on a 2018 five speed purchased new for $9985 in autumn of 2017, I can assure any prospective buyer that the interior noise is not "shocking" as one reviewer claimed, nor does the car wander around the road at highway speeds, nor are all the other negatives by which the so called 'experts' denigrate this car correct. I'm not sure what they expect but I traded a Prius C for this car and by many measures they feel equivalent-except that the Mirage costs $10,000 less. It is fast enough for all legal speeds, comfortable for 2 people, handles everyday driving perfectly well and gets 43-51 mpg depending on outside temperature and type of driving. I average 47 mpg year round in hilly Pennsylvania. It is not at it's best at highway speeds, but it is not meant to be. The 3 cylinder engine has been around in one form or another for decades and is smooth throughout the RPM range, while the manual gear ratios are perfectly matched for the power band. The transmission is 'notchy' at first but smooths out after about 3,000 miles.The radio, heater, and the air conditioning are adequate, if not powerful, and all the interior electronics like rear defroster and window motors have been trouble free. In fact, after 7 years the car has been totally reliable mechanically except for a rattling heat shield that was easily corrected. I replaced the front brakes and rotors at 37,000 miles after they rusted beyond state inspection standards.That seemed a little premature but could be because of winter salt on the roads around here. The brakes were replaced again at about 70,000 miles. I changed the original Dunlop tires at 25,000 miles ( which wore out too quickly I thought) with an economy brand costing only $34 dollars per tire.These too wore out in 25,000 miles so I put on Kumho tires at $55 each. They perform the best of the three brands and last a little longer, but plan on replacing tires every 30,000 miles at least. I have changed the synthetic oil every 7,000 miles, changed the transmission fluid at 50,000 miles and the air filters at 30,000 and 60,000 miles, which is basic maintenance. Last summer at 75,000 miles the engine started using a little oil, maybe 1/2 quart in 3,000 miles, but the engine runs normally and that amount has not changed in 15,000 additional miles, so I'm just driving it for now. At 85,000 miles I changed the accessory belt and brake fluid as preventive maintenance, and a few miles ago I had to change the first driving light bulb-a two minute job once you have the bulbs. The car just reached 95,000 miles so I plan to replace all four brakes and tires this summer, as well as the transmission fluid again. In conclusion, I consider the car with the manual transmission fun to drive-not in a Mazda Miata way- but in a small car easy to zip around way. A Mirage is not the fastest, smoothest, most powerful car on the road but it is not supposed to be. Rather it is a reliable daily driver car with a great warranty at a fantastic price. I have heard that they are discontinuing the Mirage, but finding a used, low mileage, well maintained one for $10,000 or less would be a good deal- One owner in Minnesota obtained over 400,000 miles, so they are durable if taken care of. Test drive this car for yourself- If it is not to your tastes, fine, but do Not be discouraged by the expert reviews. Many people who actually own this car love it. Personally, I bought this car as what mechanics call a "disposable car"-meaning I plan to drive it until it dies so I am not worried about resale value. I do Not work for Mitsubishi nor know anyone who does.

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Great Little Car

lee, 06/11/2019
updated 06/14/2021
2019 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl 5M)
58 of 59 people found this review helpful

Love the Mirage, It's no race car but with the 5 speed it will get up to freeway speeds pretty quick. I drive twice weekly from Central Wa. to Seattle over Snoqualmie Pass all year round and I avg 40+ Mpg. It Drives excellent year round in the hot summer to the Crazy Snow with no problems. I do put snow tires on in the winter. Would recommend this little beast over any hybrid out there. Almost the same MPG. 1/3 to 1/2 the price and no battery dying after 80,000 miles.

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Great little runabout.

Alex Schaf, 05/30/2016
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2017 Mitsubishi Mirage SE 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
74 of 76 people found this review helpful

Updates below. (May 30th, 2016) Don't just believe enthusiast reviews, do yourself a favor and text drive it for yourself. I live in Portland, which is full of hills and thick traffic. My Mirage has no problem keeping up and passing traffic. The interior has great fit and finish, and the Android Auto is awesome. It is much larger inside than the outside gives off. I am regularly getting over 44 mpg each tank. If you're looking for a race car look elsewhere, if you're looking for a great runabout, this is it. (December 13th, 2016) Here's a quick update after having for over 7 months and 8300 miles. I am still very happy with my purchase. There isn't a squeak or rattle to be heard. I attached a Curt hitch just so i could haul more with a hitch carrier. The interior, although Spartan but some standards, shows no sign of wear or tear. We just had a snow and ice storm and this little car got around so well it surpassed my expectations. I am originally from North Dakota, so I know my winter driving. It handles great. Now it has Dunlop Enaslaves 165-65-14 tires as standard equipment. The only other tires in this size are Bridgestone Potenza, so stick with those brands. They are LRR so mpg won't be affected, but switching to cheaper, more common tires will decrease mpg. The least amount of road friction fit this little 78 HP the better. I did swap out the rear springs for Volkswagen Beetle rear coils for a ride rear height and stiffer ride. Just a thought. Also, check out mirageforum dot com for many of us who love our Mirages. Great info and talk on there. Still appreciating this car's purpose everyday. Dec 15th 2019 46,800 miles. Still running perfect. Averaging 38 mpg. Hasn't been in the shop once. Replaced from brake pads. I still smile everyday owning this car. Dec 15th 2020 58500 miles. Still love this car.

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I love my 2017 Mirage!

Janaka, 05/16/2016
updated 11/17/2016
2017 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl 5M)
71 of 73 people found this review helpful

Great little economical car that can't be beat for the price. I've been averaging 48mpg and have even reached 52mpg at times. It's not a luxury car but has everything I need. I mostly drive it in a mountainous area and find that braking and acceleration are plenty adequate. Don't listen to the professional reviews unless you are looking for a sports car. For an everyday driver, this car is perfect for me. Update: Still loving this car. 7,000 miles and just had first oil change. No complaints so far. Still getting great gas mileage. Averaging 46mpg with mixed driving and mountainous terrain. Yes, it can be a little slow to accelerate up hills but I've never had any issue in traffic.

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Absoultely nothing wrong with this car

Greg, 07/09/2019
2019 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl 5M)
71 of 73 people found this review helpful

One can get a lower delivered price versus MSRP than probably any 4-door hatchback car sold in the U.S. with few exceptions. Better mpg than Spark, Versa, Fiesta and Fit. Lower "real" price than Spark, Versa, Fiesta and Fit. More cargo space than all competitors except Fit. More usability than the 3-door Fiat 500. With the standard wheels, it has a tighter turning radius than the competitors; better warranty than the competitors. Better still, you can find a heck of a deal on a one or two year old Mirage and still have a very generous warranty and the best mpg of the entire bunch. The only car I've found that competes on price 1-3 years old is the Fiat 500, but it's only a 3-door and has many more issues for driving dynamics, as I own one. The negotiated lower price is one huge feature missing from professional reviewers' analysis of this car versus the competition. This consideration is absolutely analyzed in most consumer reviews, which explains the huge discrepancy. I test drove a 2018 CVT ES model and could find nothing wrong with this car in any area for driving a car for transformational purposes. Accelerating normal results in normal acceleration with no fuss or much noise. Handling was fine; suspension was fine; seat comfort is/was exemplary; far superior to my F150 and Fiat 500; 14" wheels results in very agile and quick maneuvers in the city and going up to speeds of 65 or below was completely without notice good or bad, which is what one would want and actually prefer in a basic city car. Other cars may be better at this or that or have more appealing appearance, but there is absolutely nothing wrong with this car driving it around that I could find whatsoever, and I drive many late model vehicles. I test drove a 2018 Mirage with 20K on the odometer from a dealer. They were asking $10K. They showed me a picture of my preferred 5-speed 2019 (used) with 6 miles on the odometer for $11.7K. How in the world can reviewers be telling us this car is a bad choice except for it's depreciation? If you want a car to drive to 100,00-200,000 miles over 6-12 years that is completely fine and gets good mpg, this is your car.

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Great little runabout.

Alex Schaf, 05/30/2016
2017 Mitsubishi Mirage SE 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
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Don't just believe enthusiast reviews, do yourself a favor and text drive it for yourself. I live in Portland, which is full of hills and thick traffic. My Mirage has no problem keeping up and passing traffic. The interior has great fit and finish, and the Android Auto is awesome. It is much larger inside than the outside gives off. I am regularly getting over 44 mpg each tank. If you're looking for a race car look elsewhere, if you're looking for a great runabout, this is it.

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Try This Adorable Car for Yourself!

Zach, 10/04/2016
2017 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
44 of 45 people found this review helpful

You cannot find a better car in its class for your money than the 2017 Mitsubishi Mirage. While 78 horsepower sounds wimpy on paper, it's more than enough for what you're usually doing (driving to work, on freeways, around town, etc.). It's not like you were planning on towing an RV. Also, keep in mind that the Mirage is one of the lightest cars in its class, which lets it sail gloriously at speed. The interior is completely acceptable and if you want to improve it, there are wonderful seat covers available from independent vendors that will give you as much cushion as you need. My only reservation about the car is that it is a bit Mirror-Reliant due to the hatchback window being so small. Fortunately, the car also has one of tightest turning radiuses in its class, so it can maneuver through anything without trouble. Overall, I love this car! It's adorable and not a faceless blob!

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Retired mechanic loves the Mirage

gary greenwell, 01/18/2018
updated 07/20/2018
2017 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl 5M)
23 of 23 people found this review helpful

I started working on cars in 1968, doing bodywork. Later I bought and ran a repair shop. Also built close to 200 salvage vehicles over a career that ended in 1999. I paid cash for the car, have carried no debt for 21 years now at age 67. I can afford to buy more expensive, the wife can afford to buy even more expensive. I bought the Mirage after researching the MPG capabilities especially those drivers who could reach 60 mpg in this car. The rear seat leg room is ample for my parents (96&92) to ride comfortably up to 50 miles each way without any problem. with my 6 feet in the drivers seat moved all the way back. Closing in on 3 years and 38,000 miles, the biggest problem was rear axle alignment which Mitsubishi finally fixed with a replacement rear axle. i had almost the same problem with a 2006 Corolla bought new which required a body shop to re position the rear axle mounts. The Mirage axle had camber and toe issues with the right rear wheel. Now I have a new set of Ensaves and a properly aligned rear axle and can really feel how well this car handles, with no modifications. I can go around the turn into my neighborhood coasting at 27 mph without any problem except the gasp from the wife if I tried to do that with her in the car. I have driven almost any car you could imagine including a DeTomaso Pantera, Ferraris, Jag XKEs. The Mirage is not one of those but with the alignment fixed it's completely capable of doing things on cloverleafs that would make you gasp and that is with stock suspension components. As far as resale value, I have no intention of selling my Mirage so resale won;t happen unless I become physically incapable of driving a manual transmission, at least until the warranty expires, by which time I will be 73+ years age. I actually bought another car to keep the miles down on the Mirage so it will be under warranty for the full 10 years, or at least close to that number. Still feel the same way as I did when I first posted this review.

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Best Value for an Excellent Car

Jake, 02/19/2018
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2018 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl 5M)
50 of 52 people found this review helpful

Bought a 2018 Mirage ES 5 speed in November of 2017 for $9988 plus tax/license. For that price, and after 87,500 miles, I consider it to have been one of my best small cars for these reasons: The 3 cylinder engine has been around for decades and is both refined, reliable and powerful for its size. The car accelerates somewhat slowly( like a 250/350cc motorcycle) but keeps up with legal traffic and can hold 65mph on the highway if needed with two adults at 3400 rpm, which is about half throttle. (Engine red line is 6,500rpm.) Highway driving is not its strong point however. The interior is comfortable and handling is nimble and secure at normal speeds and interior noise is low to moderate. The car has bluetooth/USB and touchscreen controls, although I mostly use the manual controls and listen to the radio using the steering wheel mounted buttons. It has power locks/windows and numerous airbags, and even a backup camera, which seems a little unnecessary to me. Cold weather, carrying extra weight, stop and go driving and air conditioning in summer will lower the mileage by 2-3 mpg, but in year round driving in a hilly part of the nation I have averaged 47 mpg. The car can get over 50 mpg if it's flat or I'm more careful. My wife had a 2012 Prius C and the Mirage has a similar 'feel' and fuel efficiency- after 7 years it still feels tight and solid. My complaints are that the manual transmission feels 'notchy' at first and takes about 3,000 miles to break in smoothly. That said, the gear ratios are perfectly spaced for the engine and allow the car to cruise most roads at under 3,000 rpm. The windows tend to fog up in winter unless the fan is on. I replaced the original Dunlop tires (which wore out at 25,000 miles) with cheap Federal tires ( $40 each, which wore out after 24,000 miles) and put on Kumho tires for $59 each.The Kumhos perform the best of the 3 brands so far. I just replaced the Kumhos again last week; figure on getting no more than 25,000 miles out of tires on this car-fortunately they are cheap. The car developed a muffler/heat shield rattle in the 1st and 6th years that had to be repaired, a minor fix. At 35,000 miles I replaced the front brakes and rotors because they had rusted excessively and would not pass state inspection. There is a lot of winter salt on the roads around here so that may have contributed to the rust. They were replaced again at 78,000 miles. I have changed the synthetic oil every 6,000-7,000 miles and changed the air filters at 30,000 and 60,000 and 85,000 miles. The windshield wipers twice so far. At 51,000 miles I changed the manual transmission oil with Redline brand, which is equal or superior to OEM. Everything else is original and still feels solid. UPDATE 9-12-2023: The engine began burning a quart of oil every 3,000 miles this summer-Not a big deal since everything still drives normally, but I rarely took this car over 3,500 rpm so it was not abused. Online forums have mentioned this occurrence and those owners have obtained 150,000 plus miles, so I'll have to check it regularly and see what happens. Update 2024- Oil consumption has remained low and minor. A Mirage is not the smoothest, fastest, quietest, fanciest, best handling car on the road but it is Not supposed to be. It just does everything a car should do to get from point A to B. At $16,000-18,000 for a new one these days, I would not buy one, rather I would add a few more thousand for something else. But for a well maintained used Mirage with low mileage under $10,000, it would make a reliable daily driver. In conclusion, as of September 2024, after almost 7 years, I would recommend this vehicle with the above qualifications to anyone who is looking for a basic, solid all around vehicle. I'm going to drive it until it falls apart or isn't worth fixing. As a mechanic friend once said " It's a throwaway vehicle" but a good one until that day comes.

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Keep Ignoring the Haters!

mzcoleman, 03/20/2017
2017 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
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I just read a review of the 2017 Mirage on MSN and I am perplexed! The reviewer basically ended his scathing review of this car by saying owners would not take care of it because they won't love it. What?! Are you kidding? Did he bother reading CONSUMER reviews of this car? Probably not. I don't know what it is about the Mirage that reviewers hate so much, but I couldn't disagree with them more. Over a year ago, I wrote my first ever review shortly after purchasing a 2015 Mirage. My review was titled "Ignore the Haters" and I detailed how I had extreme buyer's remorse because of the professional reviews. Thankfully, I started reading consumer reviews and instantly felt better. My 2015 was a very base model, which was fine with me. I'm not a car person. Just like something reliable. I had purchased the 2015 after I totaled my previous car (on black ice). The Mirage was what I needed at the time and I planned to drive it for the next ten years (or more). Unfortunately, at the end of last month I was rear ended on the highway and surprise-- my car was totaled! (Thankfully neither me or my passenger where hurt. The Mirage sustained a 50 mph impact which first appeared as just a horizontal crack in the bumper. However, when the bumper was removed, there was over $5,000 in additional damage.) I returned to the dealership in hopes of finding another 2015 Mirage. I ended up with a 2017 Mirage with all the bells and whistles: Bluetooth, backup camera, keyless entry, cruise, press to start, etc., etc. Whoa! I had never been impressed with the extras, but now that I have them I LOVE 'EM! One of the main reviewer gripes concerns horsepower and acceleration. If I was trying to win the Indy 500 that might be a problem, but I'm just trying to get to work! And maybe it's my imagination, but those four extra horses in the 2017 seem to make difference. My Mirage moves when it needs to. And the new steering wheel makes handling so much better. Yes, there is still cabin and engine noise, but it doesn't both me because I'm usually playing the radio or a CD. Yes, it's still lightweight, but I swear this baby rides smoother and feels bigger! Yesterday after scraping off the dealer decals, I couldn't wait to take that Pearl White beauty to the car wash to clean her up and show her off. I love this car! And if you buy this reliable piece of transportation that gets great gas mileage and also has some pretty great options for an awesome price, you'll love it too! Keep ignoring the haters!

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*****The little engine that could************

Matt Mclain, 11/08/2016
2017 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl 5M)
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I have a 2017 Mitsubishi Mirage 1.2 5 speed manual 74hp is good enough I'm going to tell you today at 65mph on the high way I got (59 MPG) put 1000 dollars down and walk out paying 12,000 for a NEW CAR with 2 miles on it 100,000 mile Warranty Love it too

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little car with a lot to offier

souljak, 01/03/2020
2019 Mitsubishi Mirage LE 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
28 of 29 people found this review helpful

Don't believe the negative "pro" reviews. Let me say that first. This car does all it needs to do. For the price in 2020 on a brand new car---it is a solid choice. The only reason I would say to avoid it would be the harsh resale value. These cars have terrible resale values, but they ain't the only ones out there. The power is fine---as long as you aren't expecting a race car. It is just loud getting up to speed. I drive a 19 Mirage hatch LE trim on 85 going towards Charlotte and it is fine. The winds push it a little bit but seeing as how the car weighs about 2,100 lbs, it ain't gonna blow away. Seats are very comfortable and the front ones have heat---they fire up very quickly. This car has apple carplay and it is a great feature. Voice activated commands for calling somone or simply say "play Elvis" and it all works. I am in the mid 30's all the time in the city and 45 on the highway.

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MIRAGE IS A GREAT CAR!

Sandra, 04/08/2019
2019 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl 5M)
37 of 39 people found this review helpful

I love love love this car. Listen, I'm not climbing mountains in the car, what do I really need? Great gas mileage! Comfortable and so easy to handle. I've been thru winter with my vehicle and NO problems.

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Excellent beginner car

Chris Cornell, 11/20/2019
2019 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
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PROs -The interior room is surprising for a car this size passenger seats and cargo. -Fuel economy best for a subcompact car matches hybrids. -Affordable the price for this car is low and even lower with incentives. -Cheap to maintain very little oil is needed. -Small tire size which makes tire selection affordable. -Warranty is amazing for its class. -Good amount of options to choose from to fit anyone's needs. -CVT transmission is smooth and efficient. NEGATIVES -The 3 cyl engine struggles a lot passing other cars or when its on any kind of grade. -Noises you can hear everything the road and the wind. -There is nothing super fancy about this car it is kind of bland as far as styling is concerned. -The attention to detail and materials are no where present cheap plastic lots of gaps. -Options can pit this car into not worth it waters very easily get the bare minimum this is not a car to splurge on. FINAL IMPRESSIONS I'm going to drive it to see how long it last 3,000 miles so far not a single issue sometimes there's beauty in simplicity.

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To all of the Mirage "Pro" review snobs!

Mirage Advocate, 04/04/2018
2017 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
24 of 25 people found this review helpful

I am sorely tired of reading all of the "professional" reviews on the 2017 Mirage....enough already! It's the mob mentality...pile on! The car is perfect for what it was designed for...plain, excellent mpg, tremendous warranties...that's it! No, not going to beat even an old person pushing a walker off the line...won't happen. Won't ever be confused with the lavish interior of a Lexus or Infiniti...stupid to think it would! Is it cheaply made (to a point) and have doors that are very light and non-substantial...yep! Is the handling on par with the Porche and Mercedes? Don't expect that to happen! BUT, does it get exceptional mpg? I got 46 mpg my first tank of gas....was amazed...middle of winter in MN! Does it come with the industry-leading warranty? Better than Nissan, Toyota, Honda, Chevy, and Ford....Yes! Does it cost a king's ransom? No! You can easily (relatively) own this car new off the showroom floor and enjoy a decade of powertrain coverage, and, depending on the miles you drive....maybe even a decade of bumper-to-bumper coverage...unheard of! If you intent is to be from point A to point B with the least possible cost, both in mpg and cost of ownership then this is your vehicle! Unpretentious, not overpriced, full of value...that's what the Mirage was made to do and it delivers in SPADES! So, all you snotty "professional" reviewers go take a hike! Too bad Mitsubishi isn't paying you exorbitantly to overrate their vehicle like Nissan, Honda, Toyota, etc. Show some integrity...call it like it is! I know REAL jobs are hard to come by but persevere, maybe Mitsubishi will hire you to detail and prep the new Mirages to sell...it would be Karma at it's best! I love my Mirage....no payments, fantastic mpg, industry-leading warranty, and, I'll pass most cars by as they refuel at the gas station! Mirage Nation unite!

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Perfect Little Car

Mark Cain, 09/12/2019
updated 03/14/2022
2019 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
22 of 23 people found this review helpful

We just purchased this car for my niece. Her first car she will be taking to college. I have had friends that owned Mitsubishi cars that were very reliable but, we were really concerned after reading the reviews on the mirage from professional reviewers. Based on consumer reviews we decided to go and test drive the Mirage and are very happy that we did. We ended up buying this brand new car for my niece for $11,933 and we could not be happier. I will update review later on reliability but all of the other issues that the professional reviewers pointed out are pretty much non existent or inconsequential when looking for a first time vehicle for a teenager. Do yourself a favor and give it a chance by test driving one and make up your own mind. If its not what your looking for don't buy it.

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5 Stars across the board for me!

Dan F, 03/17/2018
2017 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl 5M)
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I wanted a reliable, super fuel efficient, easy to drive and park car,with a great warranty and with low insurance. The Mirage has all of that and looks great too! It doesnt look like every other car on the road and its easy to find in any parking lot as long as you dont park it next to a pickup LOL This car turns on a dime. stops great, handles well enough to be fun,and loves to sneak around traffic! The engine sips gas and I love the 5 speed manual transmission too. The only things I dont like is the lack of a light in the glove box and the lack of an outside temp gauge, thats it! The room inside the back with the rear seats down is pretty damn big and the front seats for me are pretty damn comfy, Im 5 ft 8 and fit just right in this car! There is some truth in some road noise on the highway with the stock Dunlop tires, but its not overpowering and the new radio for 2018 takes care of the noise anyway! I can honestly say that I really like this car,it ndoes everything more than well enough for my needs, to take me wherever I want and cheaply too!

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Great Value!

MB, 03/15/2018
updated 03/24/2025
2017 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl 5M)
13 of 13 people found this review helpful

I paid $9299 for a brand new Mirage ES (manual) with added bluetooth/center armrest), & it was delivered to my driveway from a dealership that was over 200 miles (neighboring state) from my home. We did the paperwork on my kitchen table. "Out the door price" was $10,153.73 (including everything - tax, title, new WI plates, etc...) If I were a veteran or current Mitsubishi owner, I would have qualified for two more rebates. Originally, I was considering a slightly used Yaris, Fit, or Mazda2. None of those cars would have given me a 5-year/60,000 mile bumper-to-bumper warranty, 10-year/100,000 mile powertrain warranty, & an added lifetime/unlimited mileage dealership powertrain warranty. Plus, I have no worries about how my car has been taken care of from day one. It's amazing how far a 9.2 gallon tank of gas will take you. For a small car the Mirage handles nicely. It ability to absorb bumps and potholes is amazing. Strong winds do blow it around some, but otherwise it handles great! The 5 speed manual shifts smoothly, & it's fun to drive. 78 hp is plenty of power for a car this size. I like the fact that this car is a little outside the norm. Some professional auto reviewers are missing the purpose of this vehicle. It's a simple design/platform that gets the job done very efficiently. Compare the customer review ratings (KBB for example) of the top 10 selling cars in the US & the Mirage. People who own a Mirage are very happy with their purchase. Update: It' been almost 2 years of ownership & 28,000+ miles later, & I am still very happy with my Mirage. If you are looking for an affordable, reliable, & economical 4-door hatchback, the Mirage is a great choice to consider. Update to my update: 5-years of ownership now & over 70,000 miles. I have zero regrets in purchasing this car. It's been super reliable & very economical to drive. Sadly, the great deals on new ones have disappeared. I wouldn't hesitate to buy a used one with a 5-speed manual transmission. Update 2025 - Still enjoying my Mirage. I hope to drive it for 15-20 years!

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hypermiler mirage

james mandill, 04/08/2018
updated 11/03/2023
2017 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
21 of 22 people found this review helpful

I have had this car for 3 years no problems whatsoever. Averaging 45 mpg, 48 k miles, tires still in good shape. If I need another vehicle I would buy a Mitsubishi UPDATE: 80k miles and not a single problem, this vehicle has been flawless since new. Comfortable and averages 46 mpg. The a/c will freeze you out even in hot Louisiana summers. The only complaint is it does have some road noise at highway speeds.

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The pro reviewers are on drugs!!

Bill, 09/22/2016
2017 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
28 of 30 people found this review helpful

These professional reviewers kill me. It's a three cylinder engine, of course it is not going to be fast!! Not everyone needs to do 0 - 60 in 5 seconds! The base model is more than adequate in every way for this price point. Perfect little car for going from point a to b. I bought this coming from a Mustang Gt and can't wait to experience the fuel savings. Had a fair amount of quality issues with that car. Plus the warrant is so much better than Ford's.

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My cute little "MITSY"

Bonnie, 06/04/2019
2018 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl 5M)
12 of 12 people found this review helpful

The gas mileage is CRAZY GOOD!!! It handles so smooth on the road. If you drive fast as I do, it will surprise you. Don't underestimate it's ability to keep up with other large cars on the road. I purchased a base model thinking that it would not have the bells and whistles but once again I was wrong. But It just looks so good sitting in the parking lot. I am so happy..my birthday gift to myself.

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My favorite car!

Clint T, 08/15/2020
2019 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
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I am a 6’1”, 200 lb, 55 year old man with history of back surgery. My last car was a 2004 Mercury Grand Marquis, which was very heavy and had a very comfortable ride. So with all the reviews from “experts” that complain about road noise and weak engine, you would expect me to hate this car. BUT I DON’T I am very comfortable in my Mirage Hatchback. There is ample head room and leg space. I live in a city that requires merging onto a highway with 65 mph zone, and I have no problem getting up to 65 before merging. The interior does not seem cheap to me. My daughter has a 2017 Mirage and her interior looks great with no cracking or damage to the seats, dash or controls. I commute 12 miles to work 5 days a week. So excited to have this car.

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Just what I expected & not a single problem!

Tom, 10/13/2017
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2017 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl 5M)
10 of 10 people found this review helpful

Unless you like to accelerate hard and make a lot of sudden high speed maneuvers, the Mirage lacks nothing in performance: easy to keep up with traffic, stops very well and is quiet and comfortable for this class of car. Had it up to 100mph (verified on GPS) and passenger thought we were doing 80. And it is lots of fun in tight places! Super warranties and low purchase price. I drove highway miles in east central Illinois, where it can be very windy, with no problems. Shopping around is always a good idea, but I bought this because it has a three cylinder engine like a motorcycle I used to own! After 5+ years and over 44k miles there is nothing significant I would change about the car that would also be cost effective. I am driving more in town now and the mileage has gone up slightly! Still fun to drive. Mitsubishi warranty is better than Honda, Toyota, etc.: 5 years 100k! After 5+ years and 44k miles not a single thing has gone wrong!! Not even a bulb or a loose screw, NOTHING at all! For me such reliability is way more important than high horsepower, big tires, etc. Five+ years now and still no problems of any kind. Warranty expired with zero issues, never needed it! Tires (had 185/16-14 installed, these rotate 859 times per mile vs. 899 stock, requires a 4.6% correction at the speedometer and odometer) and routine maintenance only expenses so far. Gas mileage low 40's all in town. After 6-1/2 years and 48k miles still no issues to report. Still has original battery. Don't drive much anymore, mileage high 30's on short trips in town only. Seven years, three months and 50,100 miles same story: no problems, still love it. Might get a battery just to be proactive. Seven years, nine months 52,600 miles same story: no problems*, (52,616 miles on 1,315 gallons of gas = 40.01 mpg, gotta love it). *one self inflicted problem: way overfilled tank by accident caused fuel gauge to be stuck on FULL for a few weeks. Dealer wanted ~$400 to replace a "purge valve". Resolved itself after weather warmed up. Eight years two months and ~54,000 miles still getting 40+ MPG and nothing has gone wrong. Eight years ten months and ~54,700 miles still getting 40+ MPG and nothing has gone wrong. I don't drive much anymore.

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Great daily commute vehicle!

Gun3214, 03/02/2019
updated 03/06/2020
2019 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl 5M)
35 of 39 people found this review helpful

This car is mainly for the conservatives who likes fuel saving vehicle with modern traditional style feel. In general, this car is meant to be that. Practical, reliable, and excellent mpg. In my opinion, the way I feel about this car, is really fun! Engine noise is like music to my ears, acceleration is poor but having to rev up the vehicle in most driving situation is exciting. The car is like a big bubble inside so the view is large to see out. I am also a self mechanic and doing this work on a small car with so much space inside the engine is a walk in the park in the future repairs and I can go on and on. Now a days people want speed and never minds the mpg. And with so much technology in most selling modern cars these days, having to worry about something breaking down would not be fun for the wallet or purse. Keep it simple, keep it real! 😎 Update* My car had 12600 miles and it has been doing what it needs to do taking me to work and errands etc. No issues at all And easy to maintain.

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Low cost of operation

Mark Andrews, 03/30/2017
2017 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
12 of 13 people found this review helpful

It's not a fancy car, but a practical car. The "expert" reviews failed to recognize the best feature of this car - low cost of operation. First you get 43 to 46 miles per gallon. Couple that with it's 5 year bumper to bumper warranty it makes sense for buyers who need low cost of operations this includes young adults starting out, college students, and commuters. Not having to worry about a major repair bill in the first 60 months compared to 36 months in a GM, Ford, or Honda is a big plus. It is the best bargain out there. You can get I into an Base ES with CVT, blue tooth and fog lights for $12.5k-$12.9k with the rebate. That translates into a $230 car payment (60 month). When my daughter's used car was in need of replacement our first thought was to buy a low mileage use car, but having a vehicle without a warranty would require buying an extended warranty. i never considered Mitshubisi, but when I learned that they had a 5 year warranty we decided to look at the Mirage.

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Great MPG

Comfort O, 10/08/2016
2017 Mitsubishi Mirage SE 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
12 of 13 people found this review helpful

This is great for fuel economy, I get up to 50mpg doing 70-75 on a highway, and 35-38mpg driving around town

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Decent little car . Roomy interior for it's size

Thunderbolt, 07/13/2019
2019 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
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Hate to abuse an ol cliche ..... But for the money it's a great car . My first mirage was totalled due to a collision that wasn't my fault after making 1 payment . With the options and the warranty for the price financed I think it's a great car . Someone with good credit could probably get one for 150 bucks a month . One on the lot I noticed was a little over 13,000 . Basic transportation at its finest IMO .

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Hard 180 for me.

Terry Horsman, 03/27/2021
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2019 Mitsubishi Mirage SE 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
14 of 16 people found this review helpful

I have had BMW, Denali, Laramie Longhorn Diesel, and had enough of icon big money wasted vehicles. Purchased a new auto Mirage. Comfortable, economical, practical, worry free, driver. I put on approx. 700k per week, drive mostly in the right lane at 112kph at 2200rpm at 47 mpg. I accelerate to what ever driving speed I need at or below 4krpm. The car is not up to BMW build, or acceleration....but. Pound for pound comparison the Mirage wins.and the 10 year warranty ....in 2030 I will still have factory warranty.it will get my dogs to the vet(a worrisome trip in a laramie longhorn), my clubs to the golf course, (and I wont have a trouble finding a parking spot) my wife and I to the curling club. I have taken it on a long trip for fishing(600kms) and found the seating comfort outstanding. My fuel bill is approx.$250.00 less per month, so in comparison to my Dodge Ram Diesel the cars frugality almost pays for itself. One personal note, the gas tank should have been built larger. I really dont like driving with less than 1/2 a tank of tiger juice. (For you young fellas Esso used to advertise its gas by putting a tiger in your tank) lol All in, I wish I had of purchased this type of car 30 years ago, and let go of the wallet robbing icons of the road.

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Do not expect what is not.

Mark, 10/03/2017
2017 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
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Great car if you are on a budget, want to save on fuel, need a BASIC car (power options, automatic and AC), building or rebuilding credit, daily vehicle. If looking for a tire burner or rocket launch quarter mile: try a corvette or high end Audi. If looking for perfect comfort: please go to Cadillac/Lincoln. Please do NOT buy if have high expectations. Hatchback ES automatic, power options and hands free kit should be around $12K +/-, slow start at green light, but once on high way it will go 80 mph in a breeze. I own a 500hp classic car, a super charged truck and wife’s fully loaded SUV.....I use the mirage on daily basis for work and IM VERY HAPPY overall.....Yes, there are better options on the $ range, but this is the cheapest and most fuel efficient available, its different and fun car. This car is NOT for everybody. always around 40 mpg on the clock combined.

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Love my little orange nugget!!

Nugget's Owner, 05/01/2017
2017 Mitsubishi Mirage GT 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
13 of 15 people found this review helpful

I just purchased a 2017 Mitsubishi Mirage GT and I love it!! I don't care what the haters say. This car is exactly what I was looking for. I'm not trying to compete in a professional car race, so the engine power is just fine. I just wanted a reliable, stylish small car with nice features and great on gas..the Mirage did not disappoint!! I actually got more then what I expected. My vehicle is a cool Cooper Orange color with stylish rims, push button start, review camera, heated seats and Apple/Bluetooth sound system..all for less then $18k! But the best part is the excellent warranty. Mitsubishi is also offering $1,500 cash back so if you are looking for a small, reliable, affordable car with really nice features, then I recommend checking out the Mitsubishi Mirage GT.

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Mirage 2019

Sherry, 10/05/2022
2019 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl 5M)
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I purchased the Mirage 2019 in June 2022. The car was everything i was looking for...price...backup camera, Bluetooth..low mileage and the color. I needed something affordable and low mileage. I go to the lake a lot in the summer. My drive on the interstate is as comfortable as my last car...Mazda 3. She gets up to a comfortable 80 mph when i want it to... When i drive this car i don't feel like i'm driving a tiny car... I'm short anyway so it's perfect for me. I can honestly say.. i love this little car..one of the favorite cars I've purchased.

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Gas saver

Lennon, 12/10/2022
2019 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
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We got this as a commuter vehicle & it's a gas saver. Acceleration for the highway is a bit lacking but that's expected for a 3 cylinder. Tanks a but small too at 9.5 gallons, 12 or 13 would be better to allow less fill ups in a week.

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Love my little blue baby

Dog Mobile🐾, 12/14/2017
2017 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
7 of 8 people found this review helpful

Like everyone else I do not understand the professional reviews. I am a nurse not a NASCAR driver. Unbelievable gas mileage 40 or more on the highway more than 30 in traffic! It is comfortable for two large dogs with the back seat up or down. I can pack in a months worth of groceries from Costco with the rear seat down. Wish I had known about this car 3 years ago when I bought a lemon of a Nissan Sentra- now there was a piece of ?!#%!

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My favorite car!

Clint T, 08/15/2020
2019 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
6 of 7 people found this review helpful

I am a 6’1”, 200 lb, 55 year old man with history of back surgery. My last car was a 2004 Mercury Grand Marquis, which was very heavy and had a very comfortable ride. So with all the reviews from “experts” that complain about road noise and weak engine, you would expect me to hate this car. BUT I DON’T I am very comfortable in my Mirage Hatchback. There is ample head room and leg space. I live in a city that requires merging onto a highway with 65 mph zone, and I have no problem getting up to 65 before merging. The interior does not seem cheap to me. My daughter has a 2017 Mirage and her interior looks great with no cracking or damage to the seats, dash or controls. I commute 12 miles to work 5 days a week. So excited to have this car.

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Its an ok car

N/A, 12/21/2018
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9 of 12 people found this review helpful

I might not be the most impressed about owning a car with no horsepower. Its saved me a lot of money in the last yr in fuel cost.

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good little car

bill, 06/10/2017
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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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Love my car!

ChityRach, 06/27/2019
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2018 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl 5M)
8 of 11 people found this review helpful

I bought a 2015 was rear ended and pushed under a school bus. I was so impressed and thankful for the way it handled the impact that I bought a 2018. She is a town car and doesn't love the highway but it's all I need for day to day life. Update: 2020 still love it!

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Good fuel economy poor resale value

Gary Cocchiarella, 09/16/2016
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2017 Mitsubishi Mirage SE 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
7 of 11 people found this review helpful

No resale value!!

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Best vehicle I ever owned

Alex, 12/02/2023
2017 Mitsubishi Mirage GT 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
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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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slow roller skate

RBO, 09/03/2021
2018 Mitsubishi Mirage SE 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
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cute little car for a circus, it is larger than i thought inside (kinda)it has ABSOLUTLY NO POWER!!! looking at this for my daughter i would consider this dangerous car for her on the highway .acceleration is none. Cant get out of its own way and that due to a "3 cylinder " engine. Sacrificed safety for gas mileage..

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Long trip agony

M Marshall, 06/14/2020
2018 Mitsubishi Mirage SE 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
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Rented this car for two weeks. It was the worse car driving experience I've ever had. The car felt unstaple, going around curves I had to really hold the steering wheel tight for control. Cracks in the road would sometimes cause the to skirt to one side. Going up hill, it would make it but it growled all the way, you knew it was stranding. On long distance trips, say 77 miles, by the time you reached your destination, I would be drained. It is not a pleasant driving car.

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The car for me right now

Chong Pooka, 11/11/2016
2017 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
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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’ll just buy a Chevy next. , 10/17/2021
2017 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
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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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2017 mirage ES

Will, 01/11/2021
2017 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
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Bought a salvaged 2017 Mirage ES. Light front end damage that was repaired but was a salvage title. The 3 cylinder is peppy and will keep up at 70-75 MPH in WI roads. Put aftermarket rims & tires on and it is a great 5 passenger (3 kids in back seat) vehicle. I’m 5’9” 200 lbs & Wife 5’4” 270.lbs. All loaded with the kids we still get around great! Put video headsets for kids & drove to MS and back & got 45MPG average at 70-75MPH. Almost as good as the Prius.

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the only subcompact sold in the US ! (why?)

Euromax , 01/31/2022
2017 Mitsubishi Mirage SE 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
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great little car! totally misunderstood by most americans. there are many great small cars in Europe and Asia but most of them never make it to the US. a real competitor to the Mirage would be the Kia Picanto. Hopefully , Kia decides to bring this little gem to the US market. Also, many great small cars by Citroen,Ford , Peugeot, VW and Renault are on European streets. But, i have no problem keeping up in traffic with my Mirage. and , i get 44 mpg on the highway.

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terrible vehicle

lynn labier, 10/19/2024
2019 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl 5M)
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it is a lousy car. do not buy one. poor performance. poor interior. nothing around u if you get in an mva.

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Best value, highest gas mileage

tcwoman, 03/10/2022
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2018 Mitsubishi Mirage ES 4dr Hatchback (1.2L 3cyl CVT)
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Bought my 2018 Mirage ES Hatchback in July of that year. Even with the automatic transmission acceleration was a bit sluggish to begin with but loosened up nicely probably at 3k miles and again around 10k miles. It's always gotten all the fuel economy they predicted and then some! Love the Bluetooth and just the simplicity and utility of having a car like this.

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