Used 2020 Mitsubishi Mirage Consumer Reviews
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Best Econo car
If you are looking for a new car with an outstanding warranty, low price point, look no further than the Mitsubishi Mirage. Is it a race car? No. It’s not designed to be one. It’s designed to take you comfortably from point A to point B and back reliably and economically. Whatever you do, do not believe some of these so-called professional reviewer‘s. If you are thinking about purchasing one, take one for a test drive and keep in mind what this little vehicle is designed to do. I have just over 4000 miles on mine and I cannot recommend it to other people enough if they are looking for an inexpensive and reliable car.
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Wonderful Car
I've had my mirage for roughly 6 months now and I've had absolutely no complaints. It gets the job done. The interior is nice and it is the perfect car for someone small like me, OR who just doesn't want a huge SUV. The average speed limit is typically 50 where I live so the speed isn't an issue. A car's only purpose isn't to go fast. I totally, wholeheartedly recommend a mirage! I only have to fill my tank like once a month!
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- SE 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $14,00074 mi away
- LE 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $13,998171 mi away
- SE 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $7,775In-stock online
2020 Mitsibishi Mirage
I bought this car new in 2020 and it's been just about perfect. I get 47mph on highway and the car has been mechanically sound. I have 28,000 on it and its needed nothing. Looks tiny but my Brother-in-law was shocked when he got in the car because he is 6'4 and he still had a few inches head room. We were laughing about it. A great little inexpensive car. Don't listen to the "so called experts."
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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Great daily commute vehicle!
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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