@@santoshthapa8398 a chain is stronger than a belt and will be good for the general life of the engine where as a belt would need to be replaced every 60-90,000 miles
Reminds me of the Ford Festiva in a major way. Growing up there were two festivas in our tiny town. My best friends mom owned one, the other belonged to my moms close friend. Indestructible and cheap as dirt. These little guys add all the toys to a festiva, and four doors too!
I just purchased a 2018 Mitsubishi Mirage ES on October 30th, 2018. It had 11 miles on it when I picked it up, and got 120 miles on it now. Averaging between 44 and 47 MPG depending on traffic with just normal driving. So for, I really like the car, It does exactly what I need it to do. Gets me to work on time, and doesn’t cost a fortune to do it like my Nissan Armada does. Great update by the way.
@@kylemas2005 I'm not sure I have manuals but if you take care of it they yes I bet you can. There are cvt cars that have well over 200k on them but the high mile ones are usually on their second cvt....but they are delivery vehicles those have a hard life.
@@kylemas2005 I'm not the original post of this comment but I have a 18' Mirage G4 I say mine is a wonderful car it has 15K+ miles on the ODOMETER and I get excellent gas mileage 50 MPG on the HGHWY and 40 MPG in City I needed to replace the air filter recently because of less gas mileage than I used to get. I drove it from Altoona PA where I live to college in Edinboro PA for college on a single tank of gas and still had 50 miles til empty brother don't doubt the reliability of them they're great know someone who has a 15' with 50K on it only thing he did with his general maintenance the oil filter oil air filters and tires brakes the damn thing still runs wonderful the CVT is what he has in his.
@@christechguy 50k miles it better still run wonderful. Hell, at 100k miles it should still run good. Im guessing you have the 5speed?. MirageForum.com has a member that already has 260k miles on his 2014 5speed. Manual is always reliable and cheap to fix. As far as CVT version, OEM CVT fluid changes every 30k miles is a must. There's multiple CVT owners with 100k plus miles and going strong. Join the forum, it has countless helpful members with much mechanical experience.
The glovebox door "chattered" on rough pavement in my 2014 Mirage as the car aged. The plastics used for the latch are too soft and wear out from use and movement friction, causing the latched position to become loose over time. I miss my 2014 Mirage ES. I planned on keeping it until the wheels fell off, but some tool rear ended me, totaling the car. For the 4yrs and 56k miles I owned it, it was such a cheap little runabout and put a smile on my face with its characterful Kiwi Green paint color with fuchsia accented black upholstery, its ability to fit into the tightest of parking situations and turn on a dime, and never averaging less than 40mpg on a tank. It did have it's fair share of first year teething problems, like a really bad engine rattle on cold startup, a defective rear axle causing alignment problems, and a weird idling problem on humid days. The massive 10yr/100k mile powertrain warranty is very nice piece of mind. I didn't have any issues with paint, body integrity or electrics. It was very comfortable and dare I say roomy up front for such a tiny car. I miss the crazy soft suspension. It was great for all the driving I do on rough city streets. I took it on a few 800 mile roundtrips and found it perfectly comfortable, just too underpowered and noisy for long travel. I wanted a more substantial car to replace it, so I went with a new 2018 Hyundai Elantra. If I could afford a new Mirage hatchback as a 2nd vehicle though, I'd definitely get one.
Ha! My 2019 has a squeaky glove box too. Excellent car for day to day commuting. And frankly, it’s a joy to drive longer distances. I never feel sore or fatigued when I’ve been on the road for an hour & a half or more. Wish I could buy one to just put away.
There is a guy called Fairpoint Farms who did a entire maintenance guide on the Mirage. Hes pretty vocal in loving these cars and own two right now. He recommended greasing the doors and little parts like that so they shut up.
I've also got the 2015 mirage and I love it. Driven it on highway 227km; making 454km roundtrip on 3 occasions and I enjoyed the car honestly. What I've got since I bought the car with 64723km is do one oil change at 5000km, changed brakes and changed the tyres 185/65/R14 86H. Rides well. I hope to get the 2021 model soon.
@Mr M I'm also very perceptive of small sounds and my glovebox will make the same sound. The sound comes from there being a bit too much space where it latches, so it kinda minutely moves. I have a little piece of foam that I close in the door to keep it quiet. Works perfectly.
this car is such a bargain for what you get. Backup camera, auto climate, push button start, heated seats, turn signal mirrors, led tailights, android auto for $18k, and you can add parking sensors for like $200. And it's a nice small, easy to park, nimble car which I love, my car is way too big. And that mpg is truly incredible, that's what I get in my 2014 Ford Fusion Hybrid
@@azera55555 so I wouldn't say way less. Mine were about 10,600 each. So you bought it for that or saw an add? A lot of dealerships advertise a really low price, FL is notorious for it for instance, and they have a massive "dealer fee" of some sort. If you actually got it for that price that's excellent
I'm going to be replacing my 1995 Firefly with one of these. They are basically the same car by the looks of it, just with a couple extra more modern bells and whistles. Well at least compared to a Firefly, haha.
Yeah, they for sure have some nice updates in technology, comfort and safety over a firefly! And dont lose much if any mpg. Enjoy it! Do a review of it vs your firefly when you get one
It's a bare bones basic car but would make sense for someone doing delivery such as door dash, uber eats, etc, considering the reasonable monthly payment and the fact that the car will have a full factory warranty, while at the same time yielding great fuel economy. Could also be a good student car for high school/college students.
Bought hatchback in May . Month later totalled it in a collision that wasn't my fault . Replaced it with another one . Eventhough I wasn't at fault I was on the hook for $2000 left on loan . Buy GAP Insurance Thanks for posting car so far been great .
Even with that it shows why the cheap price is a blessing. Most cars crashed that early will leave you with at least 15-20k to pay off. I'm glad that you're well, these little things are still iffy for me safety wise.
That is impressive mpg. I had a first generation Honda Insight and the life time mpg was 59mpg. The battery was on it's last leg when I bought it and I constantly had to grid charge it. I did hit 70mpg on one tank full but that was a lot of monitoring and work with constant focus on how I was driving. For a straight up gas only car this is very good mpg!!! AND NO BATTERY TO WORRY ABOUT!!!
I honestly don't understand why people say this is a bad car. Nowadays, before a car is launched to the market, there is a thorough study and design phase. Every car is thought for a certain use, and the end result is always faithful to the scoping of it's project. This is a car designed for urban use and economy, and it naturally delivers. the only problem with it is that it's not very affordable, with it's top trim costing more than some better cars.
Thats why you buy a used one like I did. $6600 for a 2014 CVT DE with 45k miles on it. Im @ 48k now, no issues. The 50k miles or less used ones are getting harder to find too. The secret is getting out after 5 years on the market.
I've driven so called better cars.A 2019 Altima, a 2015 Sentra and a 2019 Elantra.But at the end of the day all three did its purpose. To get me from point A to B.Only difference was that they were bigger cars.So I'm no way ashamed of my little Mirage.
Great vid, my new 2019 Mirage was 9988 at erie pa dealer manual and loaded with features. I freakin love the car. 45 mpg on average anytime anywhere. You cannt find a better small car for the money. Anything under 11k for one and youll love it for the price alone. The Mirage is great in snow as well. So run, don't walk to your mitsu dealer and beat them up and get your well deserved discount on the great Mirage.
@@athletejmv When I bought my '14 Mirage new, it was advertised at $11,900 for the upper trim ES with CVT (DE was base at the time). Out the door price was $13,300. Just to give you an idea.
A lot of critics n reviewers trash this car.But what do you expect from people who test drive BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, or any car with 150hp or more? They're gonna trash a car with anything under 100hp.
Before I brought mine brand new here in Australia I was issued one of these cars back in Feb 2016 from Thrifty car rentals at Wellington Airport, New Zealand. I had to drive from Wellington to Whanganui via Palmerston North (Manawatu district) and return back to Palmerston North the next day. I didn't have to fill-up at all on that driving leg I was impressed by the fuel economy considering I've done that route on other standard 4 cylinder rental cars before.
My 2019 hatchback I purchased this past July just turned over to 5400 miles . Took to dealer for 5000 mile oil change . For some reason it seems to perform much better since the dealer performed maintenance .
Usually some dealers do a little extra to a car you bought from them.Plus for some reason Mirages are recommended synthetic oil instead of regular..I use synthetic on mine.
I'm driving an 07' Prius, I'm tempted to pick one up because I can find an 18' for $4,500 in perfect condition w/ 100 mi warranty lol and 50k miles. Pretty sweet car, I like your aftermarket stereo unit
Subsequent owners dont get the 100k mile warranty, but a 5 year 60k powertrain warranty is transferable, so youd get 10k miles of coverage. Still though, these cars are so simple under the hood, not alot goes wrong.
I own a G4 version bought it brand new in 2016. Now it has 34k miles on it. The only thing I upgraded is the coil spring (kyb) at the rear so I can haul more stuff and not worry about going to low. I also did a CVT fluid change at 20k (drop cvt pan) as the manual says. So far so good all did is 5k oil changes. The wheel bearing can be an issue I replaced mine (rear) when it got corroded, I ran the car on light flooding which you should not do.
I own a 2017 mirage G4 5 speed standard, great commuter car, I average 33-36 miles at a gallon but that beed said, I drive it like I stole it, I dont baby it on the highway. I decided to get the 5 speed manual, I have to take the highway everyday for work and I found that the CVT version is very slow on take off and the 5 speed manual has better acceleration, specially whem merging on the highway. I also put a set of snow tires on it and it drives like a top, my only issue is the sound system and body roll specially on windy days, but you learn how to adjust to it and you have no problem at all, great commuter car, solid vehicle for day to day commute. If you are looking for performance and fancy gadgets, then this is not the car for you.
Can be solved with some rubber/foam trim like what is used to insulate around home doors and windows. They come in long strips with double stick tape. Peel off 3 or 4 strips that are about 1.5 inches long, and start with placing just two strips and opposite ends of the glove box door where the lip of the door meets with the dashboard. That will apply a little bit of pressure when you close the glove box door to prevent it from rattling. In some cases even just one piece applied in the middle will work.
It's a little car that you can thrash (within reason and after the initial break-in period, 3000-10,000 miles depending on conditions) and still get good economy. I'll be driving mine on the interstate from Greer, SC to Tampa, FL in the coming week to go get stuff done at a friend's house, and then back up to West Tennessee to get things from a storage unit in Paris, TN to take to my sister's in Thomson, GA and then its back to Greer, SC to get back on the road making money. This is the type of work my good ol' S-Class has been doing the last 4 years and about 100k miles. It'll be interesting to see how the little Mirage fairs holding 70-80 mph for hours, and in this case, probably days at a time. Usually, when I'm off the road, my cars stay running until I'm finished with everything I need to do and they go back to their parking spots at the terminal. They get run just like my semi. The little bastard is definitely going to get broken in. It has 1,126 miles on it currently, and I'm taking Mitsubishi up on that free maintainence. 5yrs 60k miles. I'm getting my money's worth dammit!!
I agree. Lil car does fine on the hwy. Merging is no problem. Ride comfort for long trips is so so though. Definitely want cruise control and a center armrest console.
@@kylemas2005 CVT transmissions got a bad reputation because here in America, we're too impatient to stop the car fully before changing from reverse to drive and Visa versa..... I've heard that the CVT in these cars is actually built to handle at least 150 HP... with proper care and timely maintenance and not beating it to death trying to outright destroy it, it should last well over 150k miles. Only time will tell. The car when new has a 10 year 100k mile powertrain warranty. Just take good care of the car, and it will last.
I had a 2019 model for 7 months before it decided to catch fire otw home from work and burn to the ground. I now drive a beater Toyota and the quality isn't even comparable, its a 2008 corolla and drives better than the mirage did new. I'm glad I had gap on the little pos.
I have a 2014 with the 1.2 engine that has 60k miles on the clock. I get the same average milage as you when I dont drive in 'save fuel' mode. If I really drive in eco mode I will an average just shy of 65 mpg
Did you noticed any sounds when driving coming from under the car regardless of the road type? Or is it normal to hear some noise coming from under because its compact?
It's pretty quiet on smooth roads for a small car but if you go over bumps you will hear them without the radio up high. It's not bad though for a small little car. The suspension is pretty soft so it soaks up bumps well.
Right mines do the same that sound annoying ! You hear the outside in the inside that sucks too …I have had mines two years I only got 17,000 miles on mines
I have a 2014 mitsubishi mirage and I have just done 225,000km I have never had an issue untill now. The gearbox has just broken and I decided to now replace the engine and gearbox together and hopfully I get another 225,000km out of it.
@@pryme2013 yeah ita manual. I believe it is the synchro in first gear that has given in. It started getting stuck in first gear then it was hard to get in and out and now I cant get into first gear. On average I do 1000km a week mostly highway driving. I have replaced the transmission fluid every 50,000km and engine oil and filter every 10,000km and what ever is scheduled on the service book. I have baught a new engine and gearbox so once they get here I will swap it out then i will take apart my broken gearbox and find what went wrong.
I almost bought a manual SE but my sales guy was really shady. Kinda sad it didn’t work out. It sat so long that when I cane to test drive, the battery was Dead. Jumping didn’t help, lights pulsing when I drove it. I told him I’m ready to buy it at agreed price and we text messaged a few days while I waited for the info it was ready to go. Then, he increases the price a grand! I said Hell No. he wanted me to buy it without working correctly, too! Anyways, I bought a 30k mile 2015 XB for a mere $10,500, or what I originally agreed to buy that new Mirage for. Hard to beat. 2 kids in car seats, it’s pretty great for space. it’s a manual, too.. only thing I’ll Drive short of if I bought an EV. Get high 30’s at 60 mph, sometimes little better. But I drive really Chill. The 2.4 Camry engine has lots of power when I need it. Since I Drive 2500-3000 miles a year.. I’m not sure how much advantage better MPG would have? Might save a hundred bucks? Not sure. Anyway I still love these cars. How’s City MPG? The Scion is about 28-32 mpg average if I’m light on throttle shift low RPM. I imagine the Mirage would be 35-42 mpg City?
I have a 2014 mirage and it is great. my only complaint is the brakes. it worps on me before I even hit 6 mouth and am not heave on the brakes. I do 175 miles a day round trip to work. I've put 170,000 miles on it so far and no problem at all. just the front brakes
We have to and love them. Just cleaned them top to bottom for spring. A few light scratches I jve to buff out from winter but still going strong. The paint seems a bit thin but that's to be expected on a cheap car. Very reliable though!
Mr M I’m thinking of getting one just like yours to use as a daily. I appreciate your videos as most reviewers thrash on this car. So I see you also own other cars but yet you love to drive this more? Is it because it’s just so good on gas? Haha or is there more to it?
No it's just a light that lights up when you're coasting or lightly on the gas. It goes off when you accelerate hard. It's a reminder to drive with a light foot which helps mileage.
2017 SE. They dropped the manual in the higher end trims for 2018....which is dumb imo. I'm glad I got them when they had them If I was buying now, I'd still get the manual with less options though, id never get the cvt
@@pryme2013 We have a 15 ES CVT and love it. I wanted a manual but we bought one used and settled. I don't regret it though. Plenty of pep and still gets 40+ mpg. About to hit 60k and no issues. Also tachs around 3k at 80 mph which is awesome.
Thanks. The Mirage gets better mileage real world and I honestly have never had good luck with Chevrolet. Also the Mirage has a more options for a lot better price.
@@stevensmith8648 interesting. I've had nothing but gm cars and still have most of them. 2003 gmc envoy. 1997 pontiac trans am . 2016 chevy malibu. I do have a 2007 Corolla, but it has a broken transmission. It's automatic , that's why
@@pryme2013 Good to know. Was this the out the door cost? I'm looking at purchasing a 2019 G4 base model with CVT and was given $14,700 out the door (that's with a trade... no negative equity). The price seems way too highway. I live in Central Florida.
Hi, that is a scan gauge eco. It plugs into the obd2 port and gives you a lot of information. I usually keep it on instant mpg and coolant temp. No, I dont have the cvt I have the 5spd manual.
You may be experiencing an alignment issue related to the rear axle defect. Bring it to your Mitsubishi dealership and tell them you know about the defect.
Great update! One question: Upon coming out of a turn, say around a city block for example, will the steering wheel self center? Hope to hear from you. Thanks! Peace...♐
@@pryme2013 Many thanx for replying. I appreciate it. I remember reading somewhere online that the wheel didn't self center, which is why I ask. Happy Holidays, mate! Peace!!!
I have a 14, and it has to be moving fast enough to center. It sometimes helps to be on the gas a little bit. It won't fully center but will leave the steering wheel about 20 degrees off from center, which with the tractor-like steering ratio is very nearly straight Sometimes it still forgets and you have to unwind it manually though and this can be scary if you ARE on the gas...
@@AladdinSaneNYC I just test drove a 2019 and it doesn't line center up well when coming out of a turn. I feel like you are constantly monitory/working the steering wheel back and forth because the car has a dead spot and drifts quite a bit.
Yes, it does great in the snow. Skinny tires cut through better than fat tires. It's also really light so it helps control any unwanted slides. But it comes with traction and stability control which work well.
I saw your video right before I bought a 2018 mirage, and loved your review. I have 10,000+ miles since late May. It is exactly what I was waiting for, simple, reliable and very capable. Love driving it, love the 5 speed
How do you find the noise level? I drove a nissan micra and downloaded the decibel app when i drove it just to test, came to 71db @ 65mph, have you ever tested the cabin noise @ speed?
I'm not sure about that I've never tried. Its certainly not the quietest car due to wind noise at freeway speeds but it's not bad, I might have to dl an app and test it! If its windy out its louder than if its calm, that I know.
@@pryme2013 That would be great if you can do that! I drive a chevy spark, its pretty good at speeds for noise, my gf wants to get a small car, but i'm not sure how noisy this one is ;) if you can test that, i'd be in your debt!
@@mrpdmasta so I downloaded a DB meter and took some readings! Sitting in the car in a semi busy parking lot engine off: 34db avg, same parking lot idling: 43db avg, driving at 40mph: 63.5db avg, driving at 65mph: 72.8db. Now keep in mind the roads here in the midwest suck really bad. I want to try on a smooth road when I get a chance
Have you tried ANDROID AUTO ? I can't get it to upload on my 2019 Mirage with the base head unit . Bugs me to have the indash unit with video capabilities and the factory won't support it .
My car is about the same. I have a love hate relation with my car. City driving is fine, getting to highway speed is nerve r Wracking. But once you 65/70 it’s fine. I average about the same mileage but I drive it hard.
Hi, it has a cvt automatic available in all trims. The manual is only available now in base trim. It used to be available in all trims except the gt until 2017
Jealous of the ratio spread on cvt. The manual gearing is way too short. I get 30s driving between 35 and 75 in cold weather for most of my commute. 75 is 3750rpm in 5th gear...
Yes, it does well. It has such skinny tires it cuts through. It is also a very light car so it doesnt slide as far, if you happen to be on a patch of ice, as a heavy car tends to. It also has traction and stability control. Higher end features on such an inexpensive car.
@@ChummyChime not many hills in my area but yeah it enters the highway/freeway fine. I never have to floor it and I've never even had it close to redline and I get around fine.
@@ChummyChime I don't recommend the Mirage if you do a lot of interstate driving. The engine just doesn't have enough power. I never used the cruise control because the engine could never maintain speed on the slightest of hills, and I live in Florida.
@@ChummyChime the guy that commented he lives in Florida and doesn't recommend the Mirage is full of shit I live in PA with tons of steep hills I have no issues with my car with merging on the highway and also I drove it through Erie PA in a shitty winter it went through just fine.
Mirage. Yaris doesn't get anywhere near the gas mileage and doesnt come close to the level of features. Mirage also is way less expensive and has a much better warranty.
If doors and acceleration are your thing, not really. But they are fun to drive if your expectations are a great tiny go cart like car that’s awesome to run through the gears and navigate through small streets easily. And getting 50mpg
@@pryme2013 I thought about buying an automatic one, it looks good in both outside and inside imo, it's very reliable and got very low fuel consumption. So I've asked at the forums what do they think, and while they all say it's reliable and fuel efficient - they say it's the only 2 good things about it. I never drove this car, so I can't say. This is why I'm asking...
@@pryme2013I had the G4 manual then upgraded to G4 CVT. The manual is 3 seconds faster. I personally love both hence the difference is day and night. Too bad G4 SE manual cannot be had in the state. In Mexico they do oddly enough…at the expense of cruise control being removed. Mitsubishi Motors is soo weird on trim offerings
@@pryme2013 I just test drove one today and I felt that shifting is a little chunky,,, is it supposed to feel like this?? And the car got 50k on it with 3 owners.. by the way how much is the mpg for this manual car??
Question, if this car so bad why is it still around? Why do Mirage lovers love it?Because its a excellent inexpensive simple A to B gas saving car.No it isn't fast or flashy but it does its job as a car should Get you back n forth to your destination. You want fast or flashy this cars not for you.
i own mirage 5 doors. cant get better than 42 mpg (usually 36.2 mpg). and its like that since the day i bougt the car. my check is how much i fuled per milege i did
@@pryme2013 i love how people say its so slow and cheap its junk Ok my 91 geo had 55 hp manual windows and locks no power steering. But is did have AC AND IT WORKED! So the mitsu is quicker then the geo and has nice features also i drive in the city and this i think would be the perfect car for me
Yes he reviewed a 14/15 style mirage. It was fully updated in 17. He also tested a cvt equipped car and the manual is the only way to go with this car imo. Those two things make it a night and day difference. Not to mention that guy reviews mainly ultra expensive vehicles and is jaded. He also says a lot of what he says for views and comments. Pretty transparent schtick he has, but effective.
@@pryme2013 Plus, the 18 fixes any potential nags with the 17 models, too. I find that there's more room and it drives sliiightly better, overall. I'm a big 200cm+ guy, so any extra room the 18 has over the 17 was a huge plus.
@@NightKawata I'm not aware of any differences like that between the 17 and 18. I would have seen as I read the Mirage forum and it would have been brought up. There was however a lot of changes from the 14/15 to the 17+
@@pryme2013 yeah I'm a little scared of what those models are like. There's a forum for these cars? But I "could" be wrong about interior space, though I did get to spend plenty of time driving what they had. Mitsubishi dealers really don't care that much, that and it was a smaller one
Yeah, they do well in snow due to the skinny tires. Cuts through well. They also have traction control and stability control which is nice at such a low price point.
@@kylemas2005 oh yeah, for sure. Mitsubishi isnt a company known for reliability issues, especially with this car. You could probably do uber for 5+ years in this car 😂
@@sobbingsop692 It simply isnt known for unreliability though. I get its easy to be sarcastic about a 3cylinder, trust me I own one. But old Mitsubushis are a common sight in the big city I live in and they sold alot less cars than Honda and Toyotas, I think that speaks volumes. If you check out Mirageforum.com, its full of owners and delivery fleet mechanics praising the reliability. Now if your referring to the Mitsus getting junky looking quicker than say a Honda, your totally correct. But the engines are sound, and the CVT7 isnt taxed that much considering the Mirage only weighs 2000lbs and produces low torque/hp meaning more longevity. I think your correct however in estimating 5 years as the longest one should drive uber in this vehicle. Cheers.
It does better in the mirage from what I've heard. It's the same one as in the versa I think but the mirage has less weight and power so it does better.
@@pryme2013 Thank you for the reply. I was just wondering, when I use to turn wrenches. I replaced 4 or 5 CVT transmissions from Altima's and Maxima's. They normally went out with only 95k-120k miles. But I couldn't find much about the Jatco CVT7 transmission. I personally like the Mirage, it reminds me sooo much of the older Geo metro, just more modern.
Ginja Man cvt transmission needs care like change cvt fluid every 80k kilometers. Change also the filter of cvt. Other that that cvt transmission was very good.
Very dangerous with no power how to you build a car with 78 hp at least 130 hp and it’s still not enough. Sorry not for me .I wanted to buy one but with this little horse power I am not taking changes .but a nice looking car 👍
Really low miles, so not surprising it doesn't many problems yet. Not sure these cars can hold up to high miles though. There is a video that says this is "Worst New Car You Can Buy."
There are a handful already between 220-250k miles running delivery service. No real issues at all with the manual transmission models. The cvt has had some issues up over 175k miles. Overall extremely reliable cheap cars. Very satisfied
Yeah RUclipsr Doug wrote that he's a moron I have a 18' with over 15K+ on the odometer I wasn't going to buy the car originally because of his review but it's a load of crap buy it you won't regret it.
Doug is cool but has a lead foot.Watch his video.He gets that evil look when he floors a car. Even the Range Rovers , Bentlys Rolls Royces and Maybachs.He drive em like Ferraris.
I actually hate this car. I bought it September 27, 2018. The power locks are failing already. And it happens randomly. Everything will be fine and one day I'll get out of the car and the key fob wont lock the doors and the battery isnt low. When the car is off and I press the door lock button on the driver side the doors will lock and immediately unlock. So the car alarm wont work and i have to lock the driver side door with the key and manually lock all the other doors. The touch screen doesnt really do anything special other than show the camera in the back when backing up. I thought that screen would display the song names thats played on the radio but it only displays the radio channel. It doesnt display google maps while driving. The apple and android car app on the radio doesnt do anything special either. Thats just my review of it
That does sound frustrating. Bring it to the dealer for warranty repair. Google maps does show on the display if your phone is plugged into the USB cable in the glovebox.
Tbh, I don't have a mirage yet, but I could do without the screen as well. Also if that's the only method of changing the radio, you'll be screwed if the screen goes out. Did on my dad's truck, radio is now useless.
I'm thankful that these small engines have a timing chain instead of a belt.
One of the reasons we decided on this model.
Oh wow didn’t know that. Thanks 👍🏻
YEET!
@@pryme2013 what is the difference?
@@santoshthapa8398 a chain is stronger than a belt and will be good for the general life of the engine where as a belt would need to be replaced every 60-90,000 miles
I bought this car about 2 months ago and I now have around 5,000 miles on her. Can’t get enough of this beauty. Love it
That's fantastic.
The best car that nobody appreciates.
Reminds me of the Ford Festiva in a major way. Growing up there were two festivas in our tiny town. My best friends mom owned one, the other belonged to my moms close friend. Indestructible and cheap as dirt. These little guys add all the toys to a festiva, and four doors too!
Agree
I also agree This car gets a Lotta. Shit from haters.But I love it.
True, i have one!
I just purchased a 2018 Mitsubishi Mirage ES on October 30th, 2018. It had 11 miles on it when I picked it up, and got 120 miles on it now. Averaging between 44 and 47 MPG depending on traffic with just normal driving. So for, I really like the car, It does exactly what I need it to do. Gets me to work on time, and doesn’t cost a fortune to do it like my Nissan Armada does. Great update by the way.
David Derfus Thanks. Enjoy your new Mirage!
Driving like a bat out hell with my 19 Mirage, i was getting over 42 mpg...
@@pryme2013 You think I can get 150k miles out of my CVT version? Im hoping I can.
@@kylemas2005 I'm not sure I have manuals but if you take care of it they yes I bet you can. There are cvt cars that have well over 200k on them but the high mile ones are usually on their second cvt....but they are delivery vehicles those have a hard life.
I have 100k on my 15 and it has given me 0 problems. Very reliable and nimble in the snow.
That's awesome to hear.
CVT or 5 speed?
@@kylemas2005 I'm not the original post of this comment but I have a 18' Mirage G4 I say mine is a wonderful car it has 15K+ miles on the ODOMETER and I get excellent gas mileage 50 MPG on the HGHWY and 40 MPG in City I needed to replace the air filter recently because of less gas mileage than I used to get. I drove it from Altoona PA where I live to college in Edinboro PA for college on a single tank of gas and still had 50 miles til empty brother don't doubt the reliability of them they're great know someone who has a 15' with 50K on it only thing he did with his general maintenance the oil filter oil air filters and tires brakes the damn thing still runs wonderful the CVT is what he has in his.
@@christechguy 50k miles it better still run wonderful. Hell, at 100k miles it should still run good. Im guessing you have the 5speed?. MirageForum.com has a member that already has 260k miles on his 2014 5speed. Manual is always reliable and cheap to fix. As far as CVT version, OEM CVT fluid changes every 30k miles is a must. There's multiple CVT owners with 100k plus miles and going strong. Join the forum, it has countless helpful members with much mechanical experience.
This was literally the only good car at the 2019 Philly auto show. Cheap is so satisfying
That's awesome. Yeah I drive this thing wayyyy more than my 2016 Tundra. It's a great little car and very basic mechanically.
I'd get one, but I gots me a 95 BMW E34. I love my e34 for how mechanical it feels, and the mirage was really the only car that felt the same way
@@numberq1134 Nice
@@pryme2013 As they say, it's more fun to drive a slow car fast than a fast car slow!
The glovebox door "chattered" on rough pavement in my 2014 Mirage as the car aged. The plastics used for the latch are too soft and wear out from use and movement friction, causing the latched position to become loose over time.
I miss my 2014 Mirage ES. I planned on keeping it until the wheels fell off, but some tool rear ended me, totaling the car. For the 4yrs and 56k miles I owned it, it was such a cheap little runabout and put a smile on my face with its characterful Kiwi Green paint color with fuchsia accented black upholstery, its ability to fit into the tightest of parking situations and turn on a dime, and never averaging less than 40mpg on a tank. It did have it's fair share of first year teething problems, like a really bad engine rattle on cold startup, a defective rear axle causing alignment problems, and a weird idling problem on humid days. The massive 10yr/100k mile powertrain warranty is very nice piece of mind. I didn't have any issues with paint, body integrity or electrics. It was very comfortable and dare I say roomy up front for such a tiny car. I miss the crazy soft suspension. It was great for all the driving I do on rough city streets. I took it on a few 800 mile roundtrips and found it perfectly comfortable, just too underpowered and noisy for long travel. I wanted a more substantial car to replace it, so I went with a new 2018 Hyundai Elantra. If I could afford a new Mirage hatchback as a 2nd vehicle though, I'd definitely get one.
Yeah I am going to figure out a fix for the glove box noise this spring
Doesn't have an axle on the rear. Did you mean tie rod or control arm?
I've had mine for three years with 41k miles.No glove box squeaks maybe cause mine is full of stuff.
@@jalee6587 Whatever part that doesn't allow alignment adjustment of the rear wheels. It's a common defect with the Mirage.
I have one from 2014 and it already has 93 thousand miles and no mechanical failure is excellent.
Ha! My 2019 has a squeaky glove box too. Excellent car for day to day commuting. And frankly, it’s a joy to drive longer distances. I never feel sore or fatigued when I’ve been on the road for an hour & a half or more. Wish I could buy one to just put away.
They pretty much all do that. I would keep the glove box open sometimes just to not hear it
There is a guy called Fairpoint Farms who did a entire maintenance guide on the Mirage. Hes pretty vocal in loving these cars and own two right now. He recommended greasing the doors and little parts like that so they shut up.
Your right and when im broke love that 10 bucks gets me over half a tank here in Florida
Damn right. I really don't mind the MPGs but $20 bucks to fill it up from empty and it last a week. Even when I have it still in idle mode.Loves that.
It happened to me yesterday. So satisfying.
I've also got the 2015 mirage and I love it. Driven it on highway 227km; making 454km roundtrip on 3 occasions and I enjoyed the car honestly. What I've got since I bought the car with 64723km is do one oil change at 5000km, changed brakes and changed the tyres 185/65/R14 86H. Rides well. I hope to get the 2021 model soon.
Awesome!
@Mr M
I'm also very perceptive of small sounds and my glovebox will make the same sound. The sound comes from there being a bit too much space where it latches, so it kinda minutely moves. I have a little piece of foam that I close in the door to keep it quiet. Works perfectly.
Yeah, I was going to get some foam tape and figure out exactly where to put a small piece. Glad you fixed yours
This is definitely going to be my first car. Definitely has an outstanding fuel efficiency for a cheap car.
Great video. I'd be very interested to see another update when it's at higher mileage to see how it holds up
this car is such a bargain for what you get. Backup camera, auto climate, push button start, heated seats, turn signal mirrors, led tailights, android auto for $18k, and you can add parking sensors for like $200. And it's a nice small, easy to park, nimble car which I love, my car is way too big. And that mpg is truly incredible, that's what I get in my 2014 Ford Fusion Hybrid
They can be had for far less than 18k too. I have all those features except no heated seats and both were 21k and change....COMBINED.
@@pryme2013 way less than that, i found a brand new gt trim for $10,400, deal of the century
@@azera55555 so I wouldn't say way less. Mine were about 10,600 each. So you bought it for that or saw an add? A lot of dealerships advertise a really low price, FL is notorious for it for instance, and they have a massive "dealer fee" of some sort. If you actually got it for that price that's excellent
@@pryme2013 ah didn't know that, yeah I just saw it on autotrader, didn't actually buy it. Not trading in my car anytime soon
@JAA very true
I'm going to be replacing my 1995 Firefly with one of these. They are basically the same car by the looks of it, just with a couple extra more modern bells and whistles. Well at least compared to a Firefly, haha.
Yeah, they for sure have some nice updates in technology, comfort and safety over a firefly! And dont lose much if any mpg. Enjoy it! Do a review of it vs your firefly when you get one
It's a bare bones basic car but would make sense for someone doing delivery such as door dash, uber eats, etc, considering the reasonable monthly payment and the fact that the car will have a full factory warranty, while at the same time yielding great fuel economy. Could also be a good student car for high school/college students.
Agree. It's basically a modern day VW beetle (the classic one) or Geo Metro. Great cheap, reliable, efficient A to B transport.
Bought hatchback in May . Month later totalled it in a collision that wasn't my fault . Replaced it with another one . Eventhough I wasn't at fault I was on the hook for $2000 left on loan . Buy GAP Insurance
Thanks for posting car so far been great .
Sorry about losing the first one but good to hear you have a second!
Even with that it shows why the cheap price is a blessing. Most cars crashed that early will leave you with at least 15-20k to pay off. I'm glad that you're well, these little things are still iffy for me safety wise.
The glove box sound is usually cuz of the stuff you put in it, thanks for the review
Thanks. I have taken everything out and it still does it sometimes but not always. Typically it's when it's a bit colder out.
That is impressive mpg. I had a first generation Honda Insight and the life time mpg was 59mpg. The battery was on it's last leg when I bought it and I constantly had to grid charge it. I did hit 70mpg on one tank full but that was a lot of monitoring and work with constant focus on how I was driving. For a straight up gas only car this is very good mpg!!! AND NO BATTERY TO WORRY ABOUT!!!
Thank you for sharing This. . . .mirage user here
Aw I wish you did POV or ambience of this. it sounds beautiful the engine ;-; gives a lot of memeories
My 2015 with 30k miles gets 55.7 mpg @ 60 mph. I have hand calculated it repeatedly and it's for real.
Yup they do. Nice
Excellent update on your Mirage. I want one really bad for my replacement car to a Smart car.
You will like it. And they get better mileage than the Smart.
@@pryme2013
What's the fuel capacity of the Mirage?
@@scowler92 it's a 9gal tank and I usually only end up putting 7gal tops in it when I fill it up. Makes for very quick gas station stops.
@@scowler92 also makes for frequent fuel stops if you drive fast :). It's also lighter than the smart and has twice as much room inside:)
@@StefanBacon
And you can probably get tires for Mirage easily. Does it have a 4WD variant? More hatches need 4WD.
I honestly don't understand why people say this is a bad car. Nowadays, before a car is launched to the market, there is a thorough study and design phase. Every car is thought for a certain use, and the end result is always faithful to the scoping of it's project. This is a car designed for urban use and economy, and it naturally delivers. the only problem with it is that it's not very affordable, with it's top trim costing more than some better cars.
Thats why you buy a used one like I did. $6600 for a 2014 CVT DE with 45k miles on it. Im @ 48k now, no issues. The 50k miles or less used ones are getting harder to find too. The secret is getting out after 5 years on the market.
I've driven so called better cars.A 2019 Altima, a 2015 Sentra and a 2019 Elantra.But at the end of the day all three did its purpose. To get me from point A to B.Only difference was that they were bigger cars.So I'm no way ashamed of my little Mirage.
Great vid, my new 2019 Mirage was 9988 at erie pa dealer manual and loaded with features. I freakin love the car. 45 mpg on average anytime anywhere. You cannt find a better small car for the money. Anything under 11k for one and youll love it for the price alone. The Mirage is great in snow as well. So run, don't walk to your mitsu dealer and beat them up and get your well deserved discount on the great Mirage.
9988$
It's a lot of car for the money! And very well laid out.
@@wny9521 was this your out the door price?
Just curious to know final costs. Thx
@@athletejmv When I bought my '14 Mirage new, it was advertised at $11,900 for the upper trim ES with CVT (DE was base at the time). Out the door price was $13,300. Just to give you an idea.
I bought my 2021 Mitsubishi Mirage June 25, I love it. Great on gas!! I put 1k miles per month average.
You will like it! They are reliable and basic to maintain. They get awesome mileage and easy to get around towns in. Good choice
@@pryme2013 you're right!!!
Thanks for this review. The pro magazines didn’t do a good job of reviewing this car. The reliability is also understated.
You're welcome
A lot of critics n reviewers trash this car.But what do you expect from people who test drive BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, or any car with 150hp or more? They're gonna trash a car with anything under 100hp.
Before I brought mine brand new here in Australia I was issued one of these cars back in Feb 2016 from Thrifty car rentals at Wellington Airport, New Zealand. I had to drive from Wellington to Whanganui via Palmerston North (Manawatu district) and return back to Palmerston North the next day. I didn't have to fill-up at all on that driving leg I was impressed by the fuel economy considering I've done that route on other standard 4 cylinder rental cars before.
For a small compact car these cars are great.
My 2019 hatchback I purchased this past July just turned over to 5400 miles . Took to dealer for 5000 mile oil change .
For some reason it seems to perform much better since the dealer performed maintenance .
Usually some dealers do a little extra to a car you bought from them.Plus for some reason Mirages are recommended synthetic oil instead of regular..I use synthetic on mine.
I own a 2015 Mirage, Bought Brand New and only has 8k miles
Mine is 20k miles.. A year and a half now. Still good as when I first got it.
That is awesome
Mine has 40k strong as ever.Dont give a darn if its cheap.Its reliable.
I'm driving an 07' Prius, I'm tempted to pick one up because I can find an 18' for $4,500 in perfect condition w/ 100 mi warranty lol and 50k miles. Pretty sweet car, I like your aftermarket stereo unit
That's a great deal! I dont have a aftermarket stereo though, it's stock.
It's a stock head unit dude.
Subsequent owners dont get the 100k mile warranty, but a 5 year 60k powertrain warranty is transferable, so youd get 10k miles of coverage. Still though, these cars are so simple under the hood, not alot goes wrong.
I'd love to test out a Prius.The earlier ones though are butt ugly but the newer ones are sweet.
@@stevensmith8648 My 07 is pretty ugly at this point, but it's still getting 40 MPG without me even trying. All original equipment too
I own a G4 version bought it brand new in 2016. Now it has 34k miles on it. The only thing I upgraded is the coil spring (kyb) at the rear so I can haul more stuff and not worry about going to low.
I also did a CVT fluid change at 20k (drop cvt pan) as the manual says. So far so good all did is 5k oil changes.
The wheel bearing can be an issue I replaced mine (rear) when it got corroded, I ran the car on light flooding which you should not do.
I own a 2017 mirage G4 5 speed standard, great commuter car, I average 33-36 miles at a gallon but that beed said, I drive it like I stole it, I dont baby it on the highway. I decided to get the 5 speed manual, I have to take the highway everyday for work and I found that the CVT version is very slow on take off and the 5 speed manual has better acceleration, specially whem merging on the highway. I also put a set of snow tires on it and it drives like a top, my only issue is the sound system and body roll specially on windy days, but you learn how to adjust to it and you have no problem at all, great commuter car, solid vehicle for day to day commute. If you are looking for performance and fancy gadgets, then this is not the car for you.
Some 1" to 1.5" wheel spacers all around might help with the body lean.
Yes the Mirage isn't no wimpy car I drive mine like I would drive any other car.I named mine lil Nicky cause she's a beast.
I have a '17 mirage GT and the damn glove box is my only issue, it "creaks/squeaks" all the time!
2014 Mirage owner here. How you like yours besides the glovebox?
My 18 does the same thing
Can be solved with some rubber/foam trim like what is used to insulate around home doors and windows. They come in long strips with double stick tape. Peel off 3 or 4 strips that are about 1.5 inches long, and start with placing just two strips and opposite ends of the glove box door where the lip of the door meets with the dashboard. That will apply a little bit of pressure when you close the glove box door to prevent it from rattling. In some cases even just one piece applied in the middle will work.
You can easily fix that with some element like rubberizing in.
I was flying up an down I-4 in Tampa this week in mine, between 75-90 mph keeping up with the flow of traffic, and still got 42.6 mpg...
It's a little car that you can thrash (within reason and after the initial break-in period, 3000-10,000 miles depending on conditions) and still get good economy. I'll be driving mine on the interstate from Greer, SC to Tampa, FL in the coming week to go get stuff done at a friend's house, and then back up to West Tennessee to get things from a storage unit in Paris, TN to take to my sister's in Thomson, GA and then its back to Greer, SC to get back on the road making money. This is the type of work my good ol' S-Class has been doing the last 4 years and about 100k miles. It'll be interesting to see how the little Mirage fairs holding 70-80 mph for hours, and in this case, probably days at a time. Usually, when I'm off the road, my cars stay running until I'm finished with everything I need to do and they go back to their parking spots at the terminal. They get run just like my semi. The little bastard is definitely going to get broken in. It has 1,126 miles on it currently, and I'm taking Mitsubishi up on that free maintainence. 5yrs 60k miles. I'm getting my money's worth dammit!!
@@fadingbeleifs You think with proper maintenance I can get 150k miles out of my CVT version?
I agree. Lil car does fine on the hwy. Merging is no problem. Ride comfort for long trips is so so though. Definitely want cruise control and a center armrest console.
@@kylemas2005 mine is a stick and it came with it...
@@kylemas2005 CVT transmissions got a bad reputation because here in America, we're too impatient to stop the car fully before changing from reverse to drive and Visa versa..... I've heard that the CVT in these cars is actually built to handle at least 150 HP... with proper care and timely maintenance and not beating it to death trying to outright destroy it, it should last well over 150k miles. Only time will tell. The car when new has a 10 year 100k mile powertrain warranty. Just take good care of the car, and it will last.
4 yrs later. Any thoughts changed on the car since the initial upload?
I need to get one to sit next to my evo. But I bought an old 90s beater. Maybe when that dies I'll get one
Same with 2022 mirage hatchback don't have a temperature gauge. I need to buy a 3rd party OBD temperature gauge. Is yours OBD plug in too?
I had a 2019 model for 7 months before it decided to catch fire otw home from work and burn to the ground. I now drive a beater Toyota and the quality isn't even comparable, its a 2008 corolla and drives better than the mirage did new. I'm glad I had gap on the little pos.
Yikes, never heard of that happening to any Mirage owner and there are a couple thousand on the mirage forum. Glad it worked out well for you.
Same here.What happened?
Thank you for posting these vids. They help me a lot on my decision. Can the car do 85 with 2 adults?
You're welcome. Glad they helped. Yes it can easily do 85 with two or more adults.
Yes it can.
I have a 2014 with the 1.2 engine that has 60k miles on the clock. I get the same average milage as you when I dont drive in 'save fuel' mode. If I really drive in eco mode I will an average just shy of 65 mpg
CVT?
These could be fun in a manual transmission. Do you have the manual or CVT? Total throwback; love the simplicity of these.
Manual. Yes very simple cars.
What scan tool are you using for your water temperature?
Scangauge E
Did you noticed any sounds when driving coming from under the car regardless of the road type? Or is it normal to hear some noise coming from under because its compact?
It's pretty quiet on smooth roads for a small car but if you go over bumps you will hear them without the radio up high. It's not bad though for a small little car. The suspension is pretty soft so it soaks up bumps well.
Right mines do the same that sound annoying ! You hear the outside in the inside that sucks too …I have had mines two years I only got 17,000 miles on mines
The glove box sound is frustrating..
I have a 2014 mitsubishi mirage and I have just done 225,000km I have never had an issue untill now. The gearbox has just broken and I decided to now replace the engine and gearbox together and hopfully I get another 225,000km out of it.
Your manual transmission broke? Did you ever change the fluid? How are your driving habits? Never heard of one going out ever.
@@pryme2013 yeah ita manual. I believe it is the synchro in first gear that has given in. It started getting stuck in first gear then it was hard to get in and out and now I cant get into first gear. On average I do 1000km a week mostly highway driving. I have replaced the transmission fluid every 50,000km and engine oil and filter every 10,000km and what ever is scheduled on the service book. I have baught a new engine and gearbox so once they get here I will swap it out then i will take apart my broken gearbox and find what went wrong.
@@andrew8064 you should document it on mirage forum a website dedicated to the mirages. Never seen an issue with the manual before only to cvt
Hate to say it but you need another Mirage. New or used.
I am so close to buying one. I will never drive a hi bread 🍞
Good little cars
I almost bought a manual SE but my sales guy was really shady. Kinda sad it didn’t work out. It sat so long that when I cane to test drive, the battery was Dead. Jumping didn’t help, lights pulsing when I drove it. I told him I’m ready to buy it at agreed price and we text messaged a few days while I waited for the info it was ready to go.
Then, he increases the price a grand! I said Hell No. he wanted me to buy it without working correctly, too!
Anyways, I bought a 30k mile 2015 XB for a mere $10,500, or what I originally agreed to buy that new Mirage for. Hard to beat. 2 kids in car seats, it’s pretty great for space. it’s a manual, too.. only thing I’ll Drive short of if I bought an EV. Get high 30’s at 60 mph, sometimes little better. But I drive really Chill.
The 2.4 Camry engine has lots of power when I need it. Since I Drive 2500-3000 miles a year.. I’m not sure how much advantage better MPG would have? Might save a hundred bucks? Not sure.
Anyway I still love these cars.
How’s City MPG? The Scion is about 28-32 mpg average if I’m light on throttle shift low RPM. I imagine the Mirage would be 35-42 mpg City?
Enjoy your new car. Those are good cars. City mileage is always over 40 for me even in winter. It's over 50 pretty easy in summer.
That dealer was a douchebag.Glad you walked away from him/ her
I have a 2014 mirage and it is great. my only complaint is the brakes. it worps on me before I even hit 6 mouth and am not heave on the brakes. I do 175 miles a day round trip to work. I've put 170,000 miles on it so far and no problem at all. just the front brakes
CVT?
@@kylemas2005 no. 5 speed
God you do a lot of driving! I've had mine 3 years with 39k miles and my brakes are fine.
So after now a year from this point what are your thoughts on this car?
We have to and love them. Just cleaned them top to bottom for spring. A few light scratches I jve to buff out from winter but still going strong. The paint seems a bit thin but that's to be expected on a cheap car. Very reliable though!
Mr M I’m thinking of getting one just like yours to use as a daily. I appreciate your videos as most reviewers thrash on this car. So I see you also own other cars but yet you love to drive this more? Is it because it’s just so good on gas? Haha or is there more to it?
Had mine for 3years 40k miles still going strong. No problem for a So called POS from haters.
Does the ECO setting actually work? How does it work? Does it give you more MPG on the highway? Thanks.
No it's just a light that lights up when you're coasting or lightly on the gas. It goes off when you accelerate hard. It's a reminder to drive with a light foot which helps mileage.
@@pryme2013 Thanks for the reply.
I have a question. Do you still have this car as of now? If so, is it still running fine? Plz and thanks.
Yes I have two both are still great
@@pryme2013 Thank you
9988 was the purchase price then you add tax and like 140 in fees. NOT a bad deal. I would say the cars are very good.
Mr. M, does your Mirage have a CVT or manual transmission?
Any new updates since you first published the video?
Manual. Nothing yet on video. One has 25k and the other has 40k. Both been very good cars.
Mr M Thanks for your reply. I appreciate it!
@@Mitxelcalifornia you're welcome.
what trim level is the manual with auto climate? i thought es manual dont have them
2017 SE. They dropped the manual in the higher end trims for 2018....which is dumb imo. I'm glad I got them when they had them
If I was buying now, I'd still get the manual with less options though, id never get the cvt
yah i was looking for 2017 se manual used and cant find them everywhere..the three knobs look kinda ugly underneath the screen for the newer ones imo
@@pryme2013 We have a 15 ES CVT and love it. I wanted a manual but we bought one used and settled. I don't regret it though. Plenty of pep and still gets 40+ mpg. About to hit 60k and no issues. Also tachs around 3k at 80 mph which is awesome.
Nice! What made you pick this over the chevy spark?
Thanks. The Mirage gets better mileage real world and I honestly have never had good luck with Chevrolet. Also the Mirage has a more options for a lot better price.
@@pryme2013 also the mirage isn't as ugly! I don't mind the Chevrolet Sonic, but the Spark just looks... wrong.
I also own a 2018 Mirage ES (5spd)
Chevy to me doesn't last long .I've had a few.And I took care of mine.
@@stevensmith8648 interesting. I've had nothing but gm cars and still have most of them. 2003 gmc envoy. 1997 pontiac trans am . 2016 chevy malibu.
I do have a 2007 Corolla, but it has a broken transmission. It's automatic , that's why
im thinking of getting this for food delivery like ubereats. do u recommend it? how reliable are these?
Yes I would recommend it. It's been great to me and gets great gas mileage. It would be good I'm sure for your needs.
@Thystaff Thywill wat ppl r complaining abt??
@Thystaff Thywill oh i thought u have to go to their apartment and give them like normal delivery no?
How is the handling when driving on the interstate when it's windy or raining heavily??
If it's really windy it blows the mirage all over unless you keep a close eye and hand on that wheel lol. Rain no issues.
No problem with mine in the rain or wind.Its like a ordinary car to me.
How much did it cost new?
10,500
@@pryme2013 Good to know. Was this the out the door cost? I'm looking at purchasing a 2019 G4 base model with CVT and was given $14,700 out the door (that's with a trade... no negative equity). The price seems way too highway. I live in Central Florida.
@@athletejmv yeah OTD. FL is a RIP off and they have a huge dealer document fee they tack on.
@@athletejmv waaaaay too much
what is that thing to the top left and also do you have the cvt thanks love you
Hi, that is a scan gauge eco. It plugs into the obd2 port and gives you a lot of information. I usually keep it on instant mpg and coolant temp. No, I dont have the cvt I have the 5spd manual.
@@pryme2013 thank you babe. I've got obd 1 so i cant use it but i like its function
im gonna ask you sir is it normal that the steering wheel points slight to the left when hit at speed 40mph?
You might want to bring it in for an alignment. It's not normal.
You may be experiencing an alignment issue related to the rear axle defect. Bring it to your Mitsubishi dealership and tell them you know about the defect.
Great update! One question: Upon coming out of a turn, say around a city block for example, will the steering wheel self center? Hope to hear from you. Thanks! Peace...♐
Yes it does. I heard the older models dont very well but that's not an issue on the 17+
@@pryme2013 Many thanx for replying. I appreciate it. I remember reading somewhere online that the wheel didn't self center, which is why I ask. Happy Holidays, mate! Peace!!!
@@AladdinSaneNYC no problem. Yes you too. I think the older models didnt come back to center well.
I have a 14, and it has to be moving fast enough to center. It sometimes helps to be on the gas a little bit. It won't fully center but will leave the steering wheel about 20 degrees off from center, which with the tractor-like steering ratio is very nearly straight Sometimes it still forgets and you have to unwind it manually though and this can be scary if you ARE on the gas...
@@AladdinSaneNYC I just test drove a 2019 and it doesn't line center up well when coming out of a turn. I feel like you are constantly monitory/working the steering wheel back and forth because the car has a dead spot and drifts quite a bit.
You have had it a year now, did you use it in the snow? If so, how did it do?
Yes, it does great in the snow. Skinny tires cut through better than fat tires. It's also really light so it helps control any unwanted slides. But it comes with traction and stability control which work well.
I saw your video right before I bought a 2018 mirage, and loved your review. I have 10,000+ miles since late May. It is exactly what I was waiting for, simple, reliable and very capable. Love driving it, love the 5 speed
Mine does well in the snow.I live in Illinois.
How do you find the noise level? I drove a nissan micra and downloaded the decibel app when i drove it just to test, came to 71db @ 65mph, have you ever tested the cabin noise @ speed?
I'm not sure about that I've never tried. Its certainly not the quietest car due to wind noise at freeway speeds but it's not bad, I might have to dl an app and test it! If its windy out its louder than if its calm, that I know.
@@pryme2013 That would be great if you can do that! I drive a chevy spark, its pretty good at speeds for noise, my gf wants to get a small car, but i'm not sure how noisy this one is ;) if you can test that, i'd be in your debt!
@@mrpdmasta so I downloaded a DB meter and took some readings! Sitting in the car in a semi busy parking lot engine off: 34db avg, same parking lot idling: 43db avg, driving at 40mph: 63.5db avg, driving at 65mph: 72.8db.
Now keep in mind the roads here in the midwest suck really bad. I want to try on a smooth road when I get a chance
@@pryme2013 this is FANTASTIC information. Wow. U r the man. I gotta do those specific ones with my Chevy spark
@@mrpdmasta yeah I actually always wondered and your post made me remember to just get it done. Let me know what you get in your spark
Have you tried ANDROID AUTO ? I can't get it to upload on my 2019 Mirage with the base head unit .
Bugs me to have the indash unit with video capabilities and the factory won't support it .
Yes it was already pre installed and I have used it.
Nice! Is that a hatchback or the sedan (G4)?
Hatch
My car is about the same. I have a love hate relation with my car. City driving is fine, getting to highway speed is nerve r
Wracking. But once you 65/70 it’s fine. I average about the same mileage but I drive it hard.
is this car has automatic transmission in base model or above ?
Hi, it has a cvt automatic available in all trims. The manual is only available now in base trim. It used to be available in all trims except the gt until 2017
Did you purchase this car new?
Jealous of the ratio spread on cvt. The manual gearing is way too short. I get 30s driving between 35 and 75 in cold weather for most of my commute. 75 is 3750rpm in 5th gear...
On cruise at 65 I get about 40
I dont have a CVT either, both are manuals. I'd love the freeway rpm in the cvt though.
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Have you driven this in snow?
Yes, it does well. It has such skinny tires it cuts through. It is also a very light car so it doesnt slide as far, if you happen to be on a patch of ice, as a heavy car tends to. It also has traction and stability control. Higher end features on such an inexpensive car.
Mr M
How about entering on the highway, on uphill? Is the torque enough?
@@ChummyChime not many hills in my area but yeah it enters the highway/freeway fine. I never have to floor it and I've never even had it close to redline and I get around fine.
@@ChummyChime I don't recommend the Mirage if you do a lot of interstate driving. The engine just doesn't have enough power. I never used the cruise control because the engine could never maintain speed on the slightest of hills, and I live in Florida.
@@ChummyChime the guy that commented he lives in Florida and doesn't recommend the Mirage is full of shit I live in PA with tons of steep hills I have no issues with my car with merging on the highway and also I drove it through Erie PA in a shitty winter it went through just fine.
Dude what do u prefer Yaris hatchback or Mirage
Mirage. Yaris doesn't get anywhere near the gas mileage and doesnt come close to the level of features. Mirage also is way less expensive and has a much better warranty.
Even though I have a Mirage that I love, the Yaris is nice also.
But is it fun to drive it?
If doors and acceleration are your thing, not really. But they are fun to drive if your expectations are a great tiny go cart like car that’s awesome to run through the gears and navigate through small streets easily. And getting 50mpg
@@pryme2013 I thought about buying an automatic one, it looks good in both outside and inside imo, it's very reliable and got very low fuel consumption.
So I've asked at the forums what do they think, and while they all say it's reliable and fuel efficient - they say it's the only 2 good things about it.
I never drove this car, so I can't say.
This is why I'm asking...
@@MaximBardin I drove a cvt one and they are okay but the manual is much better and more of a fun driving experience
@@pryme2013I had the G4 manual then upgraded to G4 CVT. The manual is 3 seconds faster.
I personally love both hence the difference is day and night. Too bad G4 SE manual cannot be had in the state. In Mexico they do oddly enough…at the expense of cruise control being removed. Mitsubishi Motors is soo weird on trim offerings
@@edgaryzen4925 2017, the year of these cars, was the last year for the SE and a manual. They were also only about 11,500 each.
Is the manual transmission a little rough???
It's a hair rough when cold in winter but when warmed up or during the summer it's not at all. It's a bit notchy when cold in the winter.
@@pryme2013 I just test drove one today and I felt that shifting is a little chunky,,, is it supposed to feel like this?? And the car got 50k on it with 3 owners.. by the way how much is the mpg for this manual car??
@@omarh4694 might be that car. Used and maybe abused if it's a three owner car with 50k on it. I get 46-51mpg pretty easily.
@@pryme2013 it was part of a fleet
Are you still happy with mirage
Yes its excellent
@@pryme2013 what should I expect to pay for a mirage like yours manual transmission thanks
@@rodneyturner3525 prices are all over the place. Start with kelly blue book private party if buying used. New these cars can be found for 10-11k
Is the car manual or automatic? 😁 I'm buying one soon! 👍
Manual. That's great I'm sure you will enjoy it
Question, if this car so bad why is it still around? Why do Mirage lovers love it?Because its a excellent inexpensive simple A to B gas saving car.No it isn't fast or flashy but it does its job as a car should
Get you back n forth to your destination. You want fast or flashy this cars not for you.
True
i own mirage 5 doors. cant get better than 42 mpg (usually 36.2 mpg). and its like that since the day i bougt the car.
my check is how much i fuled per milege i did
Stupid Doug demoro simply saying this car sucks. He never told about the pricing did he..
This car is actually perfect for poor peasants like us....
Duog was talking about the 2015 mirage. I think the engineers where listening because the 2019 mirage is gorgeous.
Doug Demoro is an irritating idiot who just wants viewers. Can't stand him. He's a trough of misinformation. Thanks for commenting on him.
Ok i wouldn't consider myself a poor peasant but the Mirage is alright with me.Reviewers n critics n haters suck.
So i am really thinking about this car im interested
They are good little cars with excellent mileage!
@@pryme2013 good cause i miss my geo metro I guess this is as close as I'll get to geo
@@ShobonStudios yeah this car is the car of choice for many former metro owners
@@pryme2013 i want the base 5 speed its all i want still more tech then the old geo
@@pryme2013 i love how people say its so slow and cheap its junk
Ok my 91 geo had 55 hp manual windows and locks no power steering. But is did have AC AND IT WORKED! So the mitsu is quicker then the geo and has nice features also i drive in the city and this i think would be the perfect car for me
Do you happen to know the mpg @ 80mph?
I never went that fast for more than a second so not sure. Probably still 30+
@@pryme2013 thank you
@@trentbentley4289 no problem
If you go that fast for a long period of time, it gets the CVT hot. Try to stick to 705 MPH maximum, or 3,000 RPM up hills.
So little content on RUclips. Upload more mirage vids. 0-60 0-70. Etc. u would be the only game on youtube.
I'll try and get some snow videos up this winter
Man 0 to 60 in 12 seconds. Its not a Ferrari.
Isn't kind of scary to drive it on the highway since its such a light car?
No
What trim come push to start
I know in 2017 it was se and gt but I'm not sure about the current year. Probably the same.
Thanks
@@cannedcunningham8477 no problem! You getting a mirage?
Mr M I’m seriously considering one of the new 2019s
SE.
I understand the little sounds thing. I have a 17 Tacoma that will be leaving soon due to massive interior noise.
there is this vid by doug de muro saying this car is shit....but this is a newer than what he reviewed.correct?
Yes he reviewed a 14/15 style mirage. It was fully updated in 17. He also tested a cvt equipped car and the manual is the only way to go with this car imo. Those two things make it a night and day difference. Not to mention that guy reviews mainly ultra expensive vehicles and is jaded. He also says a lot of what he says for views and comments. Pretty transparent schtick he has, but effective.
@@pryme2013 Plus, the 18 fixes any potential nags with the 17 models, too. I find that there's more room and it drives sliiightly better, overall. I'm a big 200cm+ guy, so any extra room the 18 has over the 17 was a huge plus.
@@NightKawata I'm not aware of any differences like that between the 17 and 18. I would have seen as I read the Mirage forum and it would have been brought up. There was however a lot of changes from the 14/15 to the 17+
@@pryme2013 yeah I'm a little scared of what those models are like. There's a forum for these cars? But I "could" be wrong about interior space, though I did get to spend plenty of time driving what they had. Mitsubishi dealers really don't care that much, that and it was a smaller one
@@NightKawata yeah, just Google Mirage forum. Tons of good info on there
Ill get on of these later on. a manual trans. to bad is dang ugly. I wish they would make sporty 2 doors with good mpg like the 90s mirage
Man go back to the 90s.This is 2021!
My mirage 2014 have 88,000 and run perfect don't issue
Is it good in snow? I'm from Michigan
Yeah, they do well in snow due to the skinny tires. Cuts through well. They also have traction control and stability control which is nice at such a low price point.
They drive well in snow. I'm from Illinois.Just don't drive like a goofball.
dealers are drying up.
Probably where you live.Theyre around where I live in Illinois.
I put 10k miles on my toyota in 3 moths doing uber
Nice
How much did you make??
Can you UBER in the Mirage auto you think? Could it hold up?
@@kylemas2005 oh yeah, for sure. Mitsubishi isnt a company known for reliability issues, especially with this car. You could probably do uber for 5+ years in this car 😂
@@sobbingsop692 It simply isnt known for unreliability though. I get its easy to be sarcastic about a 3cylinder, trust me I own one. But old Mitsubushis are a common sight in the big city I live in and they sold alot less cars than Honda and Toyotas, I think that speaks volumes. If you check out Mirageforum.com, its full of owners and delivery fleet mechanics praising the reliability. Now if your referring to the Mitsus getting junky looking quicker than say a Honda, your totally correct. But the engines are sound, and the CVT7 isnt taxed that much considering the Mirage only weighs 2000lbs and produces low torque/hp meaning more longevity. I think your correct however in estimating 5 years as the longest one should drive uber in this vehicle. Cheers.
Typical CVT7 Mirage owners get well over 100k miles. And if it does crap out just source out a low mile used one from a salavage yard for $500.
Mirages used for fleet use are seeing around 180k miles before the CVTs fail. I think that's pretty darn excellent.
Does anyone know by chance how reliable the cvt is in the mirage. Didn't know if they were as bad as Nissan's and Dodge's Cvt's.
It does better in the mirage from what I've heard. It's the same one as in the versa I think but the mirage has less weight and power so it does better.
@@pryme2013 Thank you for the reply. I was just wondering, when I use to turn wrenches. I replaced 4 or 5 CVT transmissions from Altima's and Maxima's. They normally went out with only 95k-120k miles. But I couldn't find much about the Jatco CVT7 transmission. I personally like the Mirage, it reminds me sooo much of the older Geo metro, just more modern.
Ginja Man cvt transmission needs care like change cvt fluid every 80k kilometers. Change also the filter of cvt. Other that that cvt transmission was very good.
Hybred?
Nope
Very dangerous with no power how to you build a car with 78 hp at least 130 hp and it’s still not enough. Sorry not for me .I wanted to buy one but with this little horse power I am not taking changes .but a nice looking car 👍
No issues with the low power. Gets up to freeway speeds just fine. Not blazing fast but that's okay.
Really low miles, so not surprising it doesn't many problems yet.
Not sure these cars can hold up to high miles though.
There is a video that says this is "Worst New Car You Can Buy."
There are a handful already between 220-250k miles running delivery service. No real issues at all with the manual transmission models. The cvt has had some issues up over 175k miles. Overall extremely reliable cheap cars. Very satisfied
Yeah RUclipsr Doug wrote that he's a moron I have a 18' with over 15K+ on the odometer I wasn't going to buy the car originally because of his review but it's a load of crap buy it you won't regret it.
Change the CVT fluid every 80k kilometers and the filter CVT. It will forever run. My altima 15years still running smoothly. Damn
Doug is cool but has a lead foot.Watch his video.He gets that evil look when he floors a car. Even the Range Rovers , Bentlys Rolls Royces and Maybachs.He drive em like Ferraris.
I actually hate this car. I bought it September 27, 2018. The power locks are failing already. And it happens randomly. Everything will be fine and one day I'll get out of the car and the key fob wont lock the doors and the battery isnt low. When the car is off and I press the door lock button on the driver side the doors will lock and immediately unlock. So the car alarm wont work and i have to lock the driver side door with the key and manually lock all the other doors. The touch screen doesnt really do anything special other than show the camera in the back when backing up. I thought that screen would display the song names thats played on the radio but it only displays the radio channel. It doesnt display google maps while driving. The apple and android car app on the radio doesnt do anything special either. Thats just my review of it
That does sound frustrating. Bring it to the dealer for warranty repair. Google maps does show on the display if your phone is plugged into the USB cable in the glovebox.
Take it in and get it fixed Thats what your warranty is for.
@@stevensmith8648 Thank you CPT. Obvious. I did that. I was just leaving my personal review of the car.
Tbh, I don't have a mirage yet, but I could do without the screen as well. Also if that's the only method of changing the radio, you'll be screwed if the screen goes out. Did on my dad's truck, radio is now useless.