Road Test: 2022 Mitsubishi Mirage SE Hatchback
The right reasons to own a 2022 Mitsubishi Mirage, either the hatchback or sedan, are very clear: economical, reliable transportation with a low entry cost to ownership.
The right reasons to own a 2022 Mitsubishi Mirage, either the hatchback or sedan, are very clear: economical, reliable transportation with a low entry cost to ownership.
Available as a hatchback and sedan, the 2020 Toyota Yaris has nimble handling and impressive fuel economy with a starting price under $16,000.
If you’re an Audiphile, the plug-in hybrid 2016 Audi A3 e-tron Sportback is your high-efficiency choice.
I fell for my baby blue Fiat 500e, and named him Fidelio. He was totally charming, relaxing to commute in, and handled all my normal driving needs.
The 2017 Mazda3, especially the hatchback, is one of the best-looking compacts. It’s versatile and practical with a long list of standard features.
There are three reasons the 2017 Mitsubishi Mirage G4 grabbed my attention: Fuel economy, price and warranty. It’s a credible choice.
The 2017 Mitsubishi Mirage G4 is good, basic transportation if you spend the majority of your time driving in a city or small town.
With its 33 city/41 highway rating for the LX model, the 2016 Honda Fit is unquestionably the top subcompact fuel miser on the road.
None of the competitors to of the 2016 Honda Fit provide the type of space versatility the Fit does. Plus, the Fit delivers unexpected performance, a long list of standard and available features and exceptional fuel economy.
The 2015 Toyota Yaris should be added to your shopping list to see first-hand what a sharp little car it is and research the standard equipment that comes with what is one of the lowest entry prices in the segment.