2015 Suzuki Celerio, Mitsubishi Mirage and Nissan Micra review - Cars Guide

With the arrival this week of the all-new Suzuki Celerio ( it replaces the popular Suzuki Alto ) it was time to get reacquainted. Mitsubishi Mirage The Mirage is one of the unsung heroes of the pint-sized brigade. It may not be drop-dead gorgeous but it is smartly-styled, has a relatively upmarket interior with good storage, a smooth and refined three-cylinder engine and automatic transmission, and a decent five-year warranty. Mitsubishi recently halved its servicing costs by extending the service intervals from six to 12 months or 10,000km to 15,000km (whichever is first). Until February 18 the Mirage ES hatch automatic can be had for $14,990 drive-away with a $500 fuel voucher. This is as sharp as the Mirage price has been since it was launched in January 2013. The Mirage is not quite halfway through its model cycle yet so an all-new model is about three years away. But Mitsubishi gave it a minor update in October and it is the only one of this trio with an auto-up driver’s window. Mitsubishi has improved the smoothness of the. Source: www.carsguide.com.au