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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    Quote Originally Posted by ndruzz View Post
    Hi!
    Separately ba talaga bibilhin yung SD card para sa GPS? Mga 8k daw sabi nung SA ko. Diba dapat kasama na ito sa standard package?

    Thanks!
    With the GLS variant, it's already built in. Mine works like a charm. That 8k quote by your SA is ridiculous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dardmc View Post
    quick question guys, i am about to get my gls.. thru metrocar loan.. ano ba talaga kasama pag nakaloan ka and hindi in house? binibigay lang kasi sakin lto (dont know kung 3 yrs) and tint ng citimotors.. wala daw insurance? sa mga gls owners ano pa nakuha nyo? thanks!
    Depende sa bank and promo, minsan may free insurance minsan wala. Usually konti freebies pag di in house kasi mas maliit kita ng casa / agent. Try nyo rin mag canvass sa ibang casa at agent, pa counter offer nyo yan. Ang konti masyado

    Btw if you can wait until april, may manila intl auto show. dami usually promo ang dealers at bank dun

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    #3
    Shark Bodykits for Mirage (Plastic) unpainted.. Price are as follows:

    Front Corners - 2,300
    Rear Corners - 2,300
    Rear skirt/diffuser - 3,000
    Side Skirts - 2850
    Rear Skirt with Dual
    Exhaust - 5,500

    Spoiler - 3,500

    If wrap around purchase freebie is either free wash n wype refill or 20% off crystalmat/spoiler discount.

    Share ko lang mga sir

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    Nice! Thanks for sharing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jinstan View Post
    Shark Bodykits for Mirage (Plastic) unpainted.. Price are as follows:

    Front Corners - 2,300
    Rear Corners - 2,300
    Rear skirt/diffuser - 3,000
    Side Skirts - 2850
    Rear Skirt with Dual
    Exhaust - 5,500

    Spoiler - 3,500

    If wrap around purchase freebie is either free wash n wype refill or 20% off crystalmat/spoiler discount.

    Share ko lang mga sir
    mas mura kahit + paint cost!

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    mirage 2013 hatchback sideskirt driver side pwede mag order


    Quote Originally Posted by jinstan View Post
    Shark Bodykits for Mirage (Plastic) unpainted.. Price are as follows:

    Front Corners - 2,300
    Rear Corners - 2,300
    Rear skirt/diffuser - 3,000
    Side Skirts - 2850
    Rear Skirt with Dual
    Exhaust - 5,500

    Spoiler - 3,500

    If wrap around purchase freebie is either free wash n wype refill or 20% off crystalmat/spoiler discount.

    Share ko lang mga sir

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    #7
    My son plans to replace his late model suzuki Grand Vitara with
    a more fuel efficient car. He is looking at an AT Wigo, celerio, or
    mirage. May I ask if Mitsubishi has come out with an official statement
    regarding the CVT starter problem. Has the problem been solve?
    Or chambahan nalang kung matapat sa iyo. The Mirage CVT based on
    a lot of readings seems to be the most fuel efficient among the 3.
    Many thanks.

    The 3 most important aspects are:
    1. Must be automatic
    2. Must be very fuel efficient in the City
    3. Cost of ownership is low.

    Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by monmendoza View Post
    My son plans to replace his late model suzuki Grand Vitara with
    a more fuel efficient car. He is looking at an AT Wigo, celerio, or
    mirage. May I ask if Mitsubishi has come out with an official statement
    regarding the CVT starter problem. Has the problem been solve?
    Or chambahan nalang kung matapat sa iyo. The Mirage CVT based on
    a lot of readings seems to be the most fuel efficient among the 3.
    Many thanks.

    The 3 most important aspects are:
    1. Must be automatic
    2. Must be very fuel efficient in the City
    3. Cost of ownership is low.

    Thank you.
    I suggest, get the GLS matic, with a lot of promo's now, you can at least get 30k in additional discounts+freebies.
    You can get the cheaper GLX manual, but the additional 80K is well worth it like the
    keyless KOS system, 15 in wheels with bridgestone tires, rear spoiler, fog lamps, rear stablilizer bar, leather staeering wheel with audio controls and an AV unit with GPS.

    The Mirage, whatever variant is very frugal, the most fuel efficient non hybrid-gas engine in Japan and most of the world(some are equipped with an ISTOP tech..) In Jame's Deakins test's, it ranks 3rd or fourth? After Puegot's micro hybrid and Hyundai's CRDI hatch and the diesel spin... But that's just it, you'd have to spend 200k or more to purchase them, and chances are you'd have to drive them for 3-4 years just get back the extra acquisition cost right?

    As for the cost of ownership, well its just as any Japanese brand, you got to service it every 5k kilometers, oil filters are 350php, oil is about 3 liters....The only expensive item would be the ATF replacement at 2.5k? but thats every 40,000 kms.
    The bonus part is that's its got a real 5 year warranty unlike Hyundai bogus 3+2 warranty.

    But I've got to warn you. The Mirage/Wigo...and other entry level car was designed to be cheap to build and own, so dont expect class leading trim parts, or NVH levels and the like. Like they say..... you get what you pay for.... but the mirage GLS does offer a few extra bang for the bucks..

    HTH

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    #10
    Quote Originally Posted by monmendoza View Post
    My son plans to replace his late model suzuki Grand Vitara with
    a more fuel efficient car. He is looking at an AT Wigo, celerio, or
    mirage. May I ask if Mitsubishi has come out with an official statement
    regarding the CVT starter problem. Has the problem been solve?
    Or chambahan nalang kung matapat sa iyo. The Mirage CVT based on
    a lot of readings seems to be the most fuel efficient among the 3.
    Many thanks.

    The 3 most important aspects are:
    1. Must be automatic
    2. Must be very fuel efficient in the City
    3. Cost of ownership is low.

    Thank you.
    Wigo wins in brand reliability, but not really fuel efficient especially in city traffic. It relies solely on its light weight for "good" economy (it's a dohc, but no vvti; classic 4 a/t), which isn't really helpful in heavy traffic situations.

    Mirage wins in economy and overall package. Good modern technology to help with economy and performance (e.g. cvt, mivec). People I know who bought mirages seem to be satisfied with their units.

    Celerio, not really familiar with this, other than I'm 5"10' and it was quite difficult to go in and out of that car haha

    I'd go for Mirage. I'd prefer the G4 though over the hatch for the trunk space (without sacrificing the rear passenger space)

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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by monmendoza View Post
    My son plans to replace his late model suzuki Grand Vitara with
    a more fuel efficient car. He is looking at an AT Wigo, celerio, or
    mirage. May I ask if Mitsubishi has come out with an official statement
    regarding the CVT starter problem. Has the problem been solve?
    Or chambahan nalang kung matapat sa iyo. The Mirage CVT based on
    a lot of readings seems to be the most fuel efficient among the 3.
    Many thanks.

    The 3 most important aspects are:
    1. Must be automatic
    2. Must be very fuel efficient in the City
    3. Cost of ownership is low.

    Thank you.
    Walang pinipiling victim yung hard starting sir, I was one of them and I only got it replaced a few months ago by Evolander Taytay... from what I've heard from other Mirage owners even the GLX models experience it..

    But still happy with my ride

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    #12
    I'd like to know feedback of mirage HB users on the following. I'm seriously considering this vehicle.

    Is Maintenance cheap and original,OEM, replacement parts easy to find?

    Reliability of Mirage HB suspension/engine support/CVT transmission?

    Lastly are you happy with your purchase?

    Stuff I like with the mirage.
    I feel safe inside the mirage not like the wigo. Wigo's door are so thin I feel so uncomfortable to drive in especially driving it with my wife. The door of the mirage feels beefier.

    Spare tire is not a donut tire.

    0-60kph is acceleration is decent for a 1.2 engine

    it has 60/40 split fold sit. Any mirage owner hauling mountain bikes? Can you fit 2 bikes standing up inside the mirage and front wheel removed?

    OKay ba service ni mitsubishi and dealing with their 5 year warranty?

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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by linusp View Post
    Walang pinipiling victim yung hard starting sir, I was one of them and I only got it replaced a few months ago by Evolander Taytay... from what I've heard from other Mirage owners even the GLX models experience it..

    But still happy with my ride
    may i ask, exactly what is the cause of this hard starting thing?

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    #14
    Hi everyone, ask ko lang po if true n ung metal key ng gls ay isinusuksok dun sa key slot malapit dun s kambyo? If yes, para saan po un? Di kc maexplain skin ng maayos nung SA ko :-(

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    #15
    For instances na naubusan ng battery ang transponder mo, isuk-suksok mo yung part ng transponder/remote where the metal (of the physical key) sa slot malapit sa kambio and you can operate the push start button. Kung yung end ng susi (without the transponder where the chip is situated) hindi rin gagana or immobilized ang sasakyan mo kasi. You can test it by removing the battery of the transponder then saka mo iplug yung transponder sa slot.
    Kaya napakaimportante na wag mawala ang transponder/remote mo kasi I think hindi anticipated ang mga dealers sa replacement nito. I already checked one of the dealerships at sabi nila they will check and go back to me kasi gusto ko magpagawa ng duplicate ng transponder ko.

    Quote Originally Posted by remykaraan View Post
    Hi everyone, ask ko lang po if true n ung metal key ng gls ay isinusuksok dun sa key slot malapit dun s kambyo? If yes, para saan po un? Di kc maexplain skin ng maayos nung SA ko :-(

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    #16
    For those buying pa lang ng mirage, may additional 5k discount if magpapareserve kyo until feb28. 50th anniv kc ng mitsubishi.

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    #17
    Quote Originally Posted by remykaraan View Post
    For those buying pa lang ng mirage, may additional 5k discount if magpapareserve kyo until feb28. 50th anniv kc ng mitsubishi.
    25k na all in all ang discount sir?

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    #18
    yes...bale yung 20k na discount noon ay ile-less sa Selling Price (example 588k for gls m/t)...tapos yung additional 5k na discount ay ileless naman sa 20% DP (example ang DP is 114k less 5k...magiging 111k na lang ang DP) =)

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    #19
    Quote Originally Posted by remykaraan View Post
    yes...bale yung 20k na discount noon ay ile-less sa Selling Price (example 588k for gls m/t)...tapos yung additional 5k na discount ay ileless naman sa 20% DP (example ang DP is 114k less 5k...magiging 111k na lang ang DP) =)
    May additional 5k kahit bank financing? Thanks sa info!

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    #20
    Sori di ko alam e. Bank PO kasi ako. Bukas punta ako sa SA ko to reserve. Try ko ask sa SA ko if applicable din kapag Bank Financing =)

2013 Mitsubishi Mirage