2014 ************************************************** *************** (6478)
2015 *************************************** (3882)
2016 ******************************* (3064)
2017 **************** (1563)
2018 ********** (1032)
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2014 Micro Car Segment Top 3 (15,834* total segment): (source)
- Mitsubishi Mirage (6,478 = 40.9%)
- Fiat 500 / Abarth (2,995 = 18.9%)
- Nissan Micra (2,419 = 15.3%) 11892
* total segment figure from my calculation from percentages of the top 3 sales figures.
2015 Micro Car Segment Top 3 (10,717, down 32.3 per cent from 2014): (source)
- Mitsubishi Mirage (3882)
- Fiat 500 (2158)
- Holden Barina Spark (1450)
2016 Micro Car Segment (10,207, down 5 per cent from 2015): (source)
- Mitsubishi Mirage (3064)
- Kia Picanto (1934)
- Holden Spark (1760)
2017 Micro Cars Segment: (source)
- Kia Picanto (3323)
- Mitsubishi Mirage (1563)
- Holden Spark (1227)
2018 Micro Cars Segment: (source)
- Kia Picanto (5394)
- Mitsubishi Mirage (1032)
- Fiat 500 (770)
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There's more competition in Australia in the Mirage's segment than in the U.S. or Canada. The most commonly mentioned competitors:
- Nissan Micra (available with a 1.2L 3-cylinder, CVT or 5-speed manual)
- Kia Picanto (1.3L 4-cyl, CVT or 5-speed)
- Holden Spark (aka Daewoo/Chevy with 1.4L 4-cyl, CVT or 5-speed)
- Suzuki Celerio (1.0L 3-cyl, CVT or 5-speed)
Interestingly, the Mirage got a price-cut last year, and its base price is the lowest of the bunch.
Comparison test: https://www.motoring.com.au/micro-ca...arison-106841/