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January 5th, 2013 06:44 PM #3951Hi Mirage GLS M/T owners jan. Kanina nagddrive ako papuntang burgerking sa marcos highway habang nagddrive ako biglang tumunog ung mirage ng prang madaming beep sounds ano po ba ibig sabhn non? tas mya mya nwala na ung sounds nya prang paminsan minsan tumutunog sya. pero d na ulit naulit nung pauwi na ko TIA
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January 6th, 2013 12:13 AM #3952Question po regarding sa Refund ng Mirage... May duration po kaya ang refund?
Kasi sabe sakin 3weeks pero wala pa rin. Baka kasi masayang ang 10k PHP ko eh. May duration po ba ang Refund ng Reservation ng Mirage? kasi baka mamaya tumagal po ng tumagal at yun pala wala naman balak ibalik. (di ko po kasi masabi kung anu balak ng Dealer o ng SA) . Tsaka nakakatakot mamaya mag set sila ng date tapos may Duration lang pala ang pag Refund tapos pag kukunin ko na bigla sabihin na lagpas na ko sa given time..
( di naman pinupulot ang pera).. gusto ko lang po kasi maclarify e. nakakatakot masayang ang pinaghirapan..
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January 6th, 2013 12:33 AM #3953
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January 6th, 2013 12:55 AM #3954Hi mga ka mirage....kamusta po ang mga naexperience ng PMS for 1000Km for a GLS-CVT? meron na po ba naka experience sa CITIMOTORS Makati at ano po ang masasabi nyo at magkano ang naging Cost?
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Hi mga ka mirage....kamusta po ang mga naexperience ng PMS for 1000Km for a GLS-CVT? meron na po ba naka experience sa CITIMOTORS Makati at ano po ang masasabi nyo at magkano ang naging Cost?
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January 6th, 2013 01:21 AM #3955
dont worry youll get your money back, wala namang expiration ang refund. just expect it will take time for you to get your money back
your SA will definitely not be motivated, he/she will not earn anything from a botched transaction so follow it up with the customer relation officer of the dealership
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January 6th, 2013 01:27 AM #3956
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January 6th, 2013 12:01 PM #3957
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January 7th, 2013 02:05 AM #3958
Got to drive my friend's Mirage the other night, and I must say, it's really the best minicar in the market right now.
It was a red GLS CVT, and from the outside, it actually looks like a decent car. The front fascia still looks as uninspired as it does in pictures, but it's not the details that give the Mirage its appeal anyway. It's more of the proportion actually - unlike its competitors which all look like squished hamsters, the Mirage looks like a proper hatchback. It's not as striking as the Spark or Picanto, but that's a good thing in my book. Other minicars may have more of the cuteness factor, but with that comes an air of cheapness. Fortunately, the Mirage looks as respectable as the other more expensive subcompacts like the Vios and Accent.
The interior's simple, but it looks and feels well-built. Coupled with a hell lot of fancy features (push-button ignition and auto-climate control anyone?), you'd certainly feel like you're in a car worth more than its 638k price tag. If there's anything that reveals its budget-meal origins, it'd probably be the handbrake which felt flimsy to my touch, but I'm really just nitpicking. While the Mirage is more spacious than a Celerio or i10, it still doesn't lend the same airiness of bigger subcompact hatches like the Mazda 2 or Fiesta, especially in terms of elbow room. Not that 5 people won't fit in the car, but they better like a sense of intimacy with their car rides.
Driving around in moderate speeds, there's really nothing to complain about with the Mirage's drivetrain. The CVT is smooth and the engine is willing and adequate. Since I drive a higher displacement car, I tended to floor the pedal more to get the acceleration I'm used to, but even then there wasn't any brashness from the motor. If the Celerio's K10 engine is an eager beaver, this 1.2L MIVEC is more of a chill, composed chap. On our way home though, I got to stretch the Mirage a little as I gave chase to my friend's Elantra GLS. Acceleration is nothing to write home about, and the CVT really doesn't feel sporty, but at least the car's willing to go fast. As we reached speeds that were over double the Commonwealth speed limit, I found myself rather impressed that the Mirage remained stable. Indeed, this is a car that you could use on long highway drives without being concerned about its minute stature.
However, while the engine and chassis are great, I found that the steering was pretty damn light. That's great for parking and for puttering around in the city, but at highway speeds it would've been better if it had more feedback. Making quick lane changes is a bit disconcerting since the steering makes the car a bit twitchy, but then again, this is a cheap city car, not a highway cruiser. The brakes were fine, though I don't like the way it engages - the first inch of pedal travel does close to nothing, and then as you step a tiny bit deeper, it suddenly bites. At first, this made for a jerky drive, but it's easy to get used to it.
At the end of the day, the Mirage stands tall among its competitors. Other minicars have odd looks and puny engines. Base-model subcompacts are bigger and more powerful, but are so bare inside and out. The Mirage somehow manages to give you adequate performance, decent looks, and a hell lot of features for not much money. For anyone looking for a basic car that doesn't feel compromised, this is it.Last edited by jut703; January 7th, 2013 at 02:14 AM.
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January 7th, 2013 08:29 AM #3959
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January 7th, 2013 08:41 AM #3960
nice! hoping the price will be
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