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    Greetings from Canada's capital

    After many months of research, and having a 2005 MINI Cooper that been in the shop quite frequently lately, it was time for a new car. I really wanted to stay with the MINI brand, but a new one was out of the range of affordability for me. And, a used one wasn't an option, as I'm tired of dealing with neglect from previous owners.

    I first fell in love with the Mirage in high school, when a buddy brought his Dad's new 85 Colt Turbo to school one day. Loved the way it felt, and the boost was addictive. I dreamt about owning one. Once I started working full time in the early 90's, I came across a '88 that ticked l the boxes. I ran that car for 3 years, until it met it's demise in 94. The insurance company wrote it off, which started a string of cars that were marriage and family friendly. Fast forward to 2014. Big family car needed replacing, and the kids were old enough that we didn't travel anymore. Time for something fun. Sitting in a few cars at the annual car show had e gravitating towards either a Fiat 500 or a MINI Cooper. I couldn't stomach $22k for a new one. Found a good used one for $8k. Joined the local MINI club, and kept driving MINIs. Love the car, the brand, and the people involved with the MINI culture.
    Every time the car needed repairs, it needed to be left in the shop for a day of two, which necessitated a rental. I was always interested in small cars, so I always asked for a Micra, Spark, or Mirage. I was lucky enough to drive all three. HATED the automatic, and always felt that these cars would be a lot better with a stick.

    Present day, shopping for new, and with price increases across the board, the Mirage made more and more sense. The Spark 1LT in a manual is now $17k+fees, and the Micra doesn't exist anymore. The base Mirage has everything I need.
    The universe spoke when, by chance, I stopped by Rallye Mitsubishi in Gatineau to look at a few used ones they had on the lot, in a manual. Driving it sealed the deal. It felt so natural. Second nature. But, I wanted new, and asked how long it would take to get one in. They just happened to have one on the lot that arrived that morning. Protective wrap still on it!

    I slept on it before making a decision. If by chance that the car was snapped up by someone else, then it wasn't meant to be. The next day, I was able to give them a deposit, and the ball was set in motion.

    Driving home today, I was amazed at just how easy this car is to drive. I'm still getting used to the sound of the 3 cylinder, and surprised at how much torque it has. No issue at all getting off the line, or keeping up with traffic. It's also a lot more comfortable that the Spark.

    Really happy there's a community here on the web specifically for the Mirage!

    This is George. He looks forward to sharing his travels with you all
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