Note: final year for the manual transmission option. The model would still be around. That's good and bad at the same time.
Note: final year for the manual transmission option. The model would still be around. That's good and bad at the same time.
In my mind, it's just bad. The Mirage will join a long list of vehicles that I would never consider after they dropped the manual transmission option.
I really dislike the trends in the auto industry. I just hope some old lady currently owns a 2019 ES manual (manual climate controls), & she takes it to church & the grocery store once a week. When I wear out my current Mirage, 10-15 years from now, I want first dibs on her low mileage Mirage.
Sadly, I don't expect something better to come along 10-15 years from now, but who knows? In the meantime, I am content with what I have, & I wouldn't buy a new car with today's prices anyways. Used manuals still exist, but they are becoming more rare.
The dropping of color options with the manual was a sign this could happen in my mind. Very sad news! I suspect Nissan models will take over the brand some day.
Last edited by Mark; 02-20-2022 at 06:34 PM.
Sorry to hear this, for the many manual transmission fans here.
I'd be surprised if the Mirage is not discontinued worldwide after 2023 to be honest. For the European region, this has been rumored for quite some time I believe (in Europe Mitsubishi is expected to sell rebadged Renault cars mostly, starting somewhere in 2023).
There allegedly have been quotes from Mitsubishi's product planner, stating that we shouldn't expect an official successor to the Mirage, IIRC?
Mitsubishi vehicles will become Renaults in Europe & Nissans in North America. The current Outlander in North America is just the beginning of the end for Mitsubishi.
It will become like buying a Buick verses a Chevy or a Hyundai versus a KIA. I felt the Alliance would kill the identity of Mitsubishi eventually, but I had hoped otherwise. I don't see a Mitsubishi in my future outside of used Mirage manuals maybe. Then again, anyone can turn things around, including Nissan. Who knows?
davidricardo86 (02-21-2022),vintzend (02-20-2022)
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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)
davidricardo86 (02-21-2022)
I'd be shocked if the Mirage isn't around in 2025.
Top_Fuel (02-20-2022)
But doesnt your nearest dealer has few Mt mirage in stock? I checked online and it still there. Maybe sold already.
Regarding the demise of the manual transmission, fwiw the U.S. DOE/EPA fuel economy website has a page for the 2023 Mirage 1.2 L, 3 cyl, manual 5-spd: https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/Find...n=sbs&id=45507