Where can I buy a 1997 Mitsubishi Mirage?
Find the best deal on a Mitsubishi Mirage today. There are for sale near you. Certified child passenger safety technicians conduct hands-on tests of a car’s Latch system and check the vehicle’s ability to accommodate different types of car seats. The Mirage received the following grades on a scale of A-F.*
How tall is the Mitsubishi Mirage hatchback?
The Mirage measures 1510mm (59.4 inches) in height, 3845mm (151.4 inches) in length, 1665mm (65.6 inches) in width with a 2450mm (96.5 inches) wheelbase that brings about a total of 905kg (1995.2 lbs) of unladen weight. The Mirage LS comes standard with 175/55 R15 front tyres and 175/55 R15 rear tyres.
What kind of fuel does a Mitsubishi Mirage LS use?
MITSUBISHI claims the Mirage LS uses 5L/100km of Unleaded Petrol in the combined city and highway cycle while putting out 115g of CO 2. It has a 35L fuel tank, meaning it should be able to travel 700km per full tank.
What kind of tyres does the Mirage LS have?
The Mirage LS comes standard with 175/55 R15 front tyres and 175/55 R15 rear tyres. It requires a service every 12 months or 15,000 km, whichever comes first. The 2021 Mitsubishi Mirage LS has a 160mm ground clearance. It has a final gear ratio of 3.757.
What kind of car is the Mitsubishi Mirage?
The Mitsubishi Mirage is a range of cars produced by the Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi from 1978 to 2003 and again since 2012. The hatchback models produced between 1978 and 2003 were classified as subcompact cars, while the sedan and station wagon models, marketed prominently as the Mitsubishi Lancer, were the compact offerings.
When did the Mitsubishi Mirage Dingo come out?
With the rising popularity of boxy subcompact SUVs in Japan, the Mirage nameplate was used on a domestic market-only model called the Mirage Dingo, from 1999. The Dingo was facelifted in 2001 and canceled in 2003.
What kind of car is the Mitsubishi Lancer?
The hatchback models produced between 1978 and 2003 were classified as subcompact cars, while the sedan and station wagon models, marketed prominently as the Mitsubishi Lancer, were the compact offerings.