This isn't a review so much as a brief opinion piece tacked on to the official Mitsu USA news release about pricing. But the writer's take is refreshing, as you can see from the title.
His writing is wrapped up in an analogy about making good food with simple, good ingredients. But here are the key bits:
And in an earlier piece he expressed surprise about the car's MPG numbers:Mitsubishi Mirage- Because Sometimes Simple can be better than Complicated
Although I rock a Hybrid, and only the size of a battery pack eating up my trunk stopped me from going Plug-In, sometimes simple is best.
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We can’t wait to try out the new Mirage to see if simple works best for fuel economy.
Nice to see some enthusiasm for Mitsu's approach to the car.New Mitsubishi Mirage is dominating the non-hybrid fuel Economy numbers
Who would have thought that the Diamond Star would have come out of left field and take the cake for the highest mileage in a non-hybrid vehicle?