Used 2019 Mitsubishi Mirage Hatchback Consumer Reviews
Decent little car . Roomy interior for it's size
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.
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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- SE 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $12,99898 mi away
- LE 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $11,995214 mi away
- ES 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $9,995241 mi away
Gas saver
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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Mirage 2019
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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My favorite car!
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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