Only thing i got yesterday.
The Mirage was pretty spacious when I sat in both the driver and passenger seat. Am 5'10" and around 285, so I am really big. The legroom was really good.
I certainly hope that the price will remain the same since this will surely be a hit. Targeting the TOL manual version with all the cool toys for its price range.
^ agree. this will be a hit. pumasok kami ng 2 friends ko sa likod, dalawang 5'7 isang 5'9 na medyo mataba, sakto lang. comfortable kami. not too cramped. sana kayanin ng mitsu ang demand at magkaroon ng standard discount para lalong bumaba price
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Last edited by RVRSSG2.0; August 24th, 2012 at 08:34 PM.
the Mirage is solely built in Thailan so no JDM or Euro Variants?![]()
Invecs III on the mirage vs. Invecs II on the Lancer?
Mirage Club anyone? ;)
BTW Top Gears September issue will feature the Mirage...
Cheers!
Sa mga nagpunta last PIMS, ano ang malapit na color nung green mirage sa mga existing cars now on the road?
Di ko mafigure ang actual color na green kapag nasa actual roads na, ganda kase ng lighting sa PIMS event.
like green - Jazz, mazda2, cherry QQ , spark???
Luckily for me I reserved gray which is same color as Montero Gemstone gray mica![]()
We've just reserved ours, in gray too. :D Didn't like the limited edition colors that much.
Mitsubishi PH gets first-ever left-hand-drive Mirage unit
If you were at last weekend's 4th Philippine International Motor Show and you happened to stop by Mitsubishi Motors Philippines' booth, you probably saw the crowd that never seemed to dissipate around the all-new Mirage subcompact hatchback.
The Mirage is MMPC's entry to the highly competitive subcompact car segment, which we've written about numerous times both in print and online. And the Pop Green Metallic-colored unit you saw on display at the show? It's actually very special since it's the very first left-hand-drive model to roll out of Mitsubishi's Laem Chabang plant in Thailand.
That's right, it's the very first--and so far, the only--left-hand-drive unit to be made at Mitsubishi's sole Mirage manufacturing facility in the world.
"We asked Mitsubishi Thailand to make a left-hand-drive unit specifically for the show so they had to squeeze it in while continuing to produce right-hand-drive units for Thailand and other right-hand-drive markets," said MMPC ad and promo manager Arlan Reyes.
Reyes added that the unit on display still isn't a Philippine-specification model, but it is "pretty close to it."
So, if you're a serious car collector and you want to add the very first left-hand-drive, sixth-generation Mitsubishi Mirage to your collection, you could perhaps make MMPC an offer it can't refuse.
We've also been told by MMPC that, as of the motor show's closing last Sunday, August 19, it had already received over 80 reservations for the Mirage.
Photo by Marlon 'Taz' Dacumos - Top Gear Ph
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How close is it? :dunno: