2017 Mitsubishi Mirage Debuts at 2015 Los Angeles Auto Show With More Power, Fresh Look | Edmunds.co

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edited November 2015 in Mitsubishi
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2017 Mitsubishi Mirage Debuts at 2015 Los Angeles Auto Show With More Power, Fresh Look | Edmunds.com

More power, sharper looks and available Apple CarPlay and Android Auto bring new life to the 2017 Mitsubishi Mirage subcompact hatchback.

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  • redgeminiparedgeminipa Member Posts: 74
    Considering most of the "D" rated things relate to performance, driving experience, noise levels, interior and overall quality, isn't it a little premature to say none of those things have been addressed without driving one?

    Improvement is improvement, no matter how you spin it. It might, at least, kick a couple of those Ds up to Cs. Don't knock it 'till you try it.
  • clintondeeclintondee Member Posts: 8
    edited March 2016
    The '15 model could use revised handling and suspension to improve the ride. But the car handles well enough and get amazing miles per gallon. I don't find the car to be overly loud on the highway. This new '17 model definitely gives the car a more traditional front end and it looks good. The current interior is good and It looks like it carries over. If mitsubishi keeps the price low it will have many more Mirages on the road.
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