That kind of stuff peeves me.
That kind of stuff peeves me.
Me too
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View my fuel log 2015 Mirage ES 1.2 automatic: 40.5 mpg (US) ... 17.2 km/L ... 5.8 L/100 km ... 48.6 mpg (Imp)
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View my fuel log 2015 Mirage ES 1.2 manual: 52.2 mpg (US) ... 22.2 km/L ... 4.5 L/100 km ... 62.6 mpg (Imp)
I am not impressed by Mitsubishi & their network of dealerships. It's a shame, because I see the value of having a small car option like the Mirage available. My local Mitsubishi dealership is the most disgusting dealership that I have ever visited in my lifetime. I don't have high expectations for dealerships, but my local Mitsubishi dealership is horrible. They are vultures who prey on people with bad credit. If all dealerships were like this one, I would never buy a new car again. Personally, I don't want dealerships like these to flourish.
I am pretty confident that I could buy a new 2020 Mirage ES manual for about $10,500 OTD.
That includes -
$10,000 sale price of ES manual - $500 loyalty rebate = $9,500
$9,500 + approximately $1,000 in Wisconsin sales tax (5.5%), registration, doc. fee, & license =
$10,500 OTD
This OTD price may fluctuate a bit from time to time this summer, but it's the approximate price that I have been seeing for the most of this summer.
When I paid $9,299 in 2017, the Wisconsin tax, registration doc. fees, & license was approximately $855. Thus, I would expect this to remain under $1,000 in 2020.
Keep in mind - Since the 2017 Mirage update, Bluetooth (2018), backup camera (2018), 6-way adjustable driver's seat (2019), cruise (2019), & automatic climate controls (2020) have been added or brought back to the ES trim level.
I thought that might be the case, but the tax doesn't match what I would expect to see if the sales tax rate was being applied to MSRP, either. It falls between the proposed sale price and the MSRP, which is why it doesn't make sense.
Of course, the people of Everett voted themselves a huge Train-to-Nowhere tax a few years ago which may have something to do with it. But the car would be titled and registered in Olympia, so I am not sure how that works?
Top_Fuel (07-23-2020)
Unfortunately, I don’t. My mother moved to Florida last year and is on her second one, she had a 15 hatch and upgraded to a 19 G4, both manual, after the 15 started to experience heater core failure. My father and I don’t really speak. Long story.
Anyway. I’m just from the area is all.
Cobrajet (07-24-2020)
Cobrajet (07-24-2020)
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