Originally Posted by
Mark
My local Mitsubishi dealership (65 miles away) is advertising 2019 Mitsubishi Mirages starting @ $14,995 tonight. The dealership I purchased my Mirage from is advertising 2019 Mirage starting @ $10,999. From my personal experience, I know pretty much everyone is eligible for that $10,999 price and some could even get this same car for less (veterans for example). A $4000 difference in price on an economy car like this is a lot of money
It's all good Mark. Anyway on to your interesting point. I had a similar experience back in 2014. I bought my Mirage new for $12,495, and then less than a year later, a $9999 promo deal came out. So, I just lived with it, but I wish the dealer disclosed my new Mirage would be $2495 cheaper if I just came back in a few months.
Like you say every cent counts when buying an economy car.
My ideal trim is the base ES manual, but I see the whole Mirage lineup inching up, going upscale (relatively).
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View my fuel log 2014 Mirage ES 1.2 manual: 42.2 mpg (US) ... 17.9 km/L ... 5.6 L/100 km ... 50.7 mpg (Imp)