Mitsubishi Mirage used review | 2013-2014 - Cars Guide

In a previous life, the Mirage badge was attached to a shortened version of the Lancer. It adorned a new model when Mitsubishi returned it to the market in 2013. Even in the new guise, it remained true to its roots. There was no question about it, the Mirage was small, fitting into the category dubbed "light", smaller than what we normally call small cars. The new Mirage began life as a practical five-door hatch but a four-door sedan was added to the choices in 2014. The variants were ES, Sport and LS. Inside, the cabin was quite roomy given the small size of the Mirage, with a high seating position... All models had power steering, airconditioning, Bluetooth connectivity and power windows and mirrors. On the road the Mirage felt smooth and comfortable, its suspension dealt with bumps and potholes without concern and the engine propelled the tiny car with surprising zest. The Mirage is just two years old and no significant problems are showing up. At this age it's a pretty good time to think about buying a used example, the first slug of depreciation having passed and the remaining warranty giving a sense. Source: www.carsguide.com.au