It depends on the trim of the car. The 'Mirage 1' (1.0L) in the UK does not get start-stop. The 'Mirage 2' and 'Mirage 3' (both 1.2L) gets start-stop.
It depends on the trim of the car. The 'Mirage 1' (1.0L) in the UK does not get start-stop. The 'Mirage 2' and 'Mirage 3' (both 1.2L) gets start-stop.
All we know right now is "fall".
http://mirageforum.com/imgs/mirage-3-white.jpg
(Mitsubishi UK photo. See next post for official photo of U.S. spec car.)
The U.S. debut of the Mirage took place today at the New York...
Another potentially interesting thing about a Mirage sedan: it could have a better drag coefficient than the hatchback.
Now, if they don't offer the 1.0 L in the sedan it probably won't be as low...
Updated March 25:
Mitsubishi announced the world premiere of its "Concept G4" compact sedan (G4 = global 4-door) at the Bangkok Motor Show on March 25th.
We've seen speculative renderings of a...
Here are results of another economy run. Mitsu seems to love doing this to show off the car. Only this time, after the economy run they turned the assembled scribes loose on a race track as well. ...
In New Zealand, just two Mirage models are offered: LS (base) and GLS, both with the CVT automatic transmission only.
They both have identical drivetrain/technical specifications, yet the LS has a...
Yes, bump starting is possible at ignition on (start/stop button showing green light).
http://www.9carthai.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Mirage.jpg
Last September, Mitsubishi Thailand sponsored an economy run using multiple teams of media reps (writers/reviewers) driving a pair of...
This is the first Space Star review I've seen. They test the 1.0L 5-speed version... and the tester is quite a big guy!
It's from the Netherlands, so unless you speak Dutch (I don't!), you're...