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2018 Mitsubishi Mirage Pricing and Specs

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$13,663*
Mitsubishi Mirage
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CarsGuide has published 1 expert review of the Mitsubishi Mirage 2018. It has an average rating of 6 out of 10. Read all the reviews here.

The Mitsubishi Mirage 2018 prices range from $6,160 for the basic trim level Hatchback Mirage ES to $17,160 for the top of the range Sedan Mirage LS.

The Mitsubishi Mirage 2018 comes in Hatchback and Sedan.

The Mitsubishi Mirage 2018 is available in Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Hatchback 1.2L SP Continuous Variable to the Sedan 1.2L 5SP Manual.

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Explore prices for the 2018 Mitsubishi Mirage

$10,999

3 Listings

$12,050

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$14,153

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$14,854

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$16,256

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$16,957

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$17,999

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$10,999

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Mitsubishi Mirage FAQs

Which small hatch should I buy for $15,000?

The Holden Spark has been discontinued in Australia, with the company citing low volume as the main issue. But if that doesn't deter you, it's still a solid buy at under $15,000. Dealers have plenty of stock still on showroom floors, and you can get really good prices on 2017-plate models for less than $15k, drive-away. Shop for the LT if this is the car you like most, because it has a better features list than the LS.


Probably best to steer clear of the regular Barina, which is admittedly bigger, but definitely not better. The current-generation model could find its way to the automotive graveyard this year, too. 


The Mirage isn't as good as either the Barina or Spark, so unless you just want a very inexpensive car, it's not high on our recommendation list. The Yaris is lagging behind the times in terms of features, but there's a reason it's a go-to for many budget car buyers: it's a strong offering for space and comfort. 


All of that said, the Kia Picanto is the budget car we'd most likely recommend, because it has a strong and long warranty and is the only one in the mix with auto emergency braking (AEB). Plus it has a reversing camera as standard (the base model Spark doesn't). 

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Do you think it's time that carmakers considered selling a small sedan-based ute on the Australian market?

You’ve got two chances of that ever happening: Buckley’s and Nunn, unless of course they discover a market for such a car somewhere overseas. There are so many options for people wanting a ute that I couldn’t see a small car-based ute ever getting up.

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* Price is the median price of 10 listings for the Mirage 2018 for sale in the last 6 months. The Price excludes costs such as stamp duty, other government charges and options.

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