Used 2020 Mitsubishi Mirage Consumer Reviews
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I have a 2020 Mitsubishi mirage LE the acceleration take off is powerful I'm very impressed didn't think I would ever buy a Mitsubishi
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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- LE 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $13,998171 mi away
- ES 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $13,4955 mi away
- LE 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $14,99539 mi away
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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My Mirage
I bought my Mirage hatch back in 2020. I love it. Great gas mileage. It has slowww pick up but i knew I wasn't going to race the car. LOL. It keeps up with traffic and I've owned it for 3 years and have no complaints. Great buy for the money. Personal reviews are more favorable than professional reviews. Anyone looking for a reliable inexpensive brand new car, buy this. You won't be dissapointed.
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Don’t Believe the Poor Reviews
I rated the car based on comparable cars. Firstly, when it comes to this car get the manual transmission or don’t bother. You need to be able to put the revs where you want them to get the most out of this engine. Most CVT transmissions are garbage anyway. Secondly, someone mentioned the car hydroplaned easy. The stock tires do great in rain and snow … when they have tread. They wear out incredibly fast for as expensive as they are. I had to change mine at 28,000 and prob should of changed them sooner. The ones I switched to don’t do as well in the rain but as long as I’m not speeding it’s not an issue. I’ve passed 4wd Jeeps in the snow (because people don’t know how to drive). As long as the snow isn’t 6 inches deep you’ll get where you’re going. The car is cheap, but I would buy it again in a heartbeat. It’s comfortable, has all the amenities I require, AMAZING gas mileage. I often am not easy on the gas pedal and still averaging 44mpg over the life of the car so far. All my complaints are super minor, for example, the car doesn’t easily go into gear when it’s cold out until it warms up, which is annoying. Also, I’ve twice cut my finger opening the glovebox because there’s some piece of metal that my fingers hit if I stick them way in there.
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