Mitsubishi mirage g48/9/2023 ![]() ![]() Price comparisons for Used 2019 Mitsubishi Mirage G4 trim styles: Overall, great value for the money-we couldn’t be more pleased. No problems/repairs for the first year and maintenance is cheap. I like the car much more after one year than I did when I first bought it. Snow traction is very good and during the brutal cold of last winter, the car had no trouble starting at -22 f and the heat was adequate even at arctic temps. Visibility is great, the headlights are strong and the wipers are effective and provide coverage of nearly the whole windshield. Fuel consumption is awesome: I average 41 MPG in mixed driving and have seen 50+ MPG during extended highway driving. I have no trouble getting up to speed on short on ramps, but highway passing requires a bit of advanced planning because 50 to 70 MPH acceleration is pretty slow. The engine drones during moderate acceleration but takes on a surprising growl above about 4100 RPM. Acceleration is slow unless you really stand on the gas pedal. ![]() The upgraded alloy wheels on the SE also look good and come with larger tires than the ES trim level. The pearl whit paint on ours is quite nice. The SE trim includes upgraded seats and fabric as well as a driver’s armrest. The car rides better than the competition on typical suburban streets and has very comfortable seats. After looking at the Versa (dreadful unless optioned heavily) & the Yaris sedan (pretty good), we drove the G4 SE. We also needed the car to fit a tight parking situation & have a trunk that can hold a folding wheelchair. We wanted a car to run errands locally and (very rarely) to take an 80 mile round trip to visit relatives. While the car is a bit loud when driving at highway speeds and when accelerating, this issue is offset by comfortable seating and a great ride quality for an economy car. No repairs, low maintenance costs for the first 30K + miles & fuel economy over 40 mpg in a barrier mix of urban, suburban stop and go & highway driving. After a job change, I needed a commuter for a 52 mile round trip to work. We remain Very pleased with our G4. … UPDATE in June 2020: car continues to exceed expectations. Nothing exciting about this car unless squeezing every mile possible out of each penny in a surprisingly comfortable, utterly reliable little sedan excites you. Dollar for dollar, this is probably the best automotive value I have ever owned. My big concern now for Mitsubishi is Nissan owns the majority share now, Hopefully Nissan leaves Mitsubishi alone !Īnother update: Lots of additional miles, no problems & consistent 42+ MPG in a mix of driving situations. Don't pay attention to the sticker price, find out what the dealer is willing to sell it FOR! If your main concern is going from point A to point B no one can do it cheaper than a Mirage. Example was the Nissan Versa, its was 3645.00 more money, had half the warranty. No other car manufacturer could come close on price. Why is this? Well, Mirage owners get what this car is about, great MPG without dealing with the expense of buying a hybrid, Great warranty, Above average reliability, Great safety ratings, Cheap car to insure and maintain. ![]() Reviewers online hate the car ( Consumer Reports, Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, ect) but owner give … it one of highest consumer satisfaction ratings among its class. Only problem is if you want a loaded car you are forced to get the CVT. The manual is more fun to drive and get more MPG. The only warranty claim on any of them was a cracked armrest on the door. Stand-alone options include various aerodynamic flourishes, added interior lighting, rear parking sensors, and utility items such as cargo nets and mud flaps.Īfter owning 4 of these, 2 hatchbacks and 2 sedans, One was a 5 speed manual, rest were the CVT. The Mirage SE includes all of the above, along with proximity entry, foglights, automatic climate control, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and heated front seats. It adds 15-inch alloy wheels and a slightly smaller 6.5-inch touchscreen equipped with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration. Optional for automatic transmission-equipped ESs is the Smart Phone Display package. Standard features for the base Mirage ES trim include 14-inch steel wheels, a rear spoiler, automatic headlights, cruise control, keyless entry, air conditioning, full power accessories, a height-adjustable driver seat, a tilt-only steering wheel, 60/40-split folding rear seats, a rearview camera, a 7-inch touchscreen display, Bluetooth connectivity, and a four-speaker sound system with a CD player and a USB port.
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