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Engine Size 1.2 L
Luggage 2
Doors 4
Seats 4
Monthly KM 3500
Weekly KM Unlimited
Daily KM Unlimited
Security Deposit 1000
Excess Claim 1500
Delivery & Pickup Charged
Delivery Time 60 Mins
Cancellation Free
Features
The Mitsubishi Mirage is a subcompact sedan produced by Mitsubishi Motors and is currently in its second generation. The Mirage was one of the first cars to be equipped with Mitsubishi’s patented “Silent Shaft” technology, which made it one of the quietest cars on the market at the time.
The Mitsubishi Mirage is a small car that’s big in style. It’s a great choice for city driving, thanks to its compact size and nimble handling. And with its low starting price, the Mirage is an affordable option for budget-minded shoppers.
When it comes to design, the Mirage has a lot to offer. The exterior is sleek and sporty, with sharp lines and an aggressive stance. Inside, the cabin is well-equipped and comfortable, with plenty of headroom and legroom for passengers. And the large windows provide excellent visibility for drivers.
In terms of comfort, the Mirage is a great choice for long commutes or road trips. The seats are supportive and comfortable, and the ride is smooth and quiet. Plus, the cabin features automatic climate control to keep passengers cool in the summer heat.
Mitsubishi Mirage comes with a 7-inch touchscreen display, which is located in the center of the dash. This display is used to control the infotainment system, and it’s also where you’ll find the rearview camera. The device itself is fairly simple to use and intuitive. It has both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, so you can easily connect your smartphone.
As for safety features, the Mirage comes standard with a rearview camera, as well as lane departure warning and forward collision warning.
The Mitsubishi Mirage comes with a 1.2-liter three-cylinder engine that makes 78 horsepower and 74 lb-ft of torque. It’s mated to a five-speed manual transmission, although a CVT is available as an option. The Mirage is EPA-rated at 32 mpg combined (29 city/34 highway) with the CVT, which is very good for a non-hybrid car.
Acceleration is adequate but not particularly exciting, as the Mirage takes 9.4 seconds to reach 60 mph. However, the engine is peppy enough around town and the Mirage is easy to zip in and out of traffic. The manual transmission is fun to row through the gears, but it does make the car feel a bit sluggish off the line.
The car isn’t particularly fun to drive, but it is easy to drive thanks to its light steering and small size. The ride quality is good, as the Mirage soaks up bumps and potholes without issue. The cabin is relatively quiet as well, although there is some engine noise when accelerating hard.