After seeing the 2014 Mitsubishi Mirage on the New York auto show floor, my impressions on the car are generally positive. It’s better built than I expected it to be, with no massive panel gaps. It doesn’t necessarily feel as cheap as it is either (pricing will be similar to the Chevy Spark), with the steering wheel and shift knob — the two most-touched parts of the interior — wrapped in nice faux-leather. The rest of the interior seemed nice enough for the expected price, though there was tons of hard plastic. Though Mitsu claims 37/44/40 mpg city/highway/combined, I worry the three-pot’s lack of grunt could limit its appea
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