5 Mitsubishis that YOU SHOULD AVOID and 4 THAT YOU SHOULD NOT

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Published 2024-07-02
Chapters:
00:49 Mitsubishi that you should avoid
00:51 Mitsubishi Lancer 2017
02:42 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross 2024
04:04 Mitsubishi Mirage 2024
05:48 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport 2024
07:55 Mitsubishi Mirage G4 2024
09:29 Mitsubishi that you should not avoid
09:32 Mitsubishi Outlander 2024
11:31 Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in Hybrid 2024
13:55 Mitsubishi L200 2024
16:19 Mitsubishi pajero sport 2024
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All Comments (21)
  • @Minchya
    My 2001 model Pajero ( Montero ) has done a lot of serious off-roading as well as regular trips of 8-12 hour drives and still going .Bought it used in 2005 !
  • @denxhio
    I'm guessing this review is only applicable to the US? Because the mirage g4 here in ph is doing really well. This car targets consumers that are particular in fuel efficiency. I came from a 2nd gen crv and although i miss having a car with high clearance, great suspension and a lot of power and speed, the fuel efficiency of this car outweighs all of what I mentioned, plus it's fun to drive. It may not be a fast car but it runs decently. In the video it mentioned "cheap interior", that's because it is an affordable car. Another plus is maintaining this car is no problem, no problem with availability of parts and prices are pretty good too.
  • @joieugene1957
    I have 2008 mitsubishi lancer es using for work..almost half a million klm until now never miss a beat
  • @Petluka
    id still prefer a japanese mitsubishi over a bmw in terms of practicality and maintenance wise issues.
  • @Kuyaramird
    I had two superb Lancers ‘95 and 2000. I still drive a very dependable ‘14 Montero sport.
  • @MasterMinePH
    Lol click trash content I can testified the mirage G4 is so durable it tested during a heavy flood in UAE, many big SUV already stop working while mine is still running do your research properly
  • @raydavies3278
    But they last, not like the 1.4 or 1.5 turbo pos that are about now.
  • @NGMonocrom
    No one is buying the Mirage, and taking it on a road trip. This thing is designed to fill a void in the car-buying industry. One consisting of either new drivers who recently graduated High school, don't come from Wealthy or Middle class families, but need basic transportation. Either while in college, or when first entering the work-force. Or, individuals who later in Life have hit hard times. They are very slowly picking themselves back up off the ground. Found a cheap room to rent. Found a job so they can earn money. But need a reliable car to get to that job, and back home; on a daily basis. I don't trust any so-called "Expert Opinion" that says buy a used car (with tons of potentially expensive hidden issues that'll need to be fixed) over a brand new Mirage (that'll realistically be trouble-free for at least a handful of years). A used car would be better?? That is just ridiculous! Comparing the Mirage to other cars is also ridiculous. It should actually be compared against taking Public transportation. Which in many parts of 1st World countries tends to be woefully sub-par outside of major cities. For what it is, the Mirage is a perfectly acceptable car. Yes, I know it's not the cheapest new car sold in America. The Nissan Versa is better in quite a few ways. However, if you want a more pragmatic hatchback body style over the Versa's sedan-only option, the Mirage is your only choice. And, while the Versa technically is the cheaper of the two options. Mitsubishi dealers want Mirages off of their lots. So, they will bend over backwards offering potential customers usually huge rebates to purchase this already inexpensive car. Financing? No problem! Terrible Credit? They WILL get you a loan on a Mirage. The more they sell, the more Mitsubishi will ship them more popular models to sell on their lots. That's how it works with all car brands.
  • @italo555
    Very happy with my 2023 MItsubishi Outlander Phev SEL, Just a Great SUV
  • @emmo2850
    Surely one avoids due to engine and unreliability? Not due to material fixtures.
  • @John-kx3ng
    Great vehicles mechanically but very long in the tooth product.
  • @BADMAN121able
    "CVT bad" and then "Higher trims even worst" when said High trim give you an Automatic Mitsubishis Most Certainly has issues but please Don't listen to this bot
  • @ronch550
    Is this a robot voice speaking? Awkward at times.
  • @sirEDUtv
    I think this guy never drive a Mitsubishi 🤣
  • @davidcd1401
    I had a 2016 Nissan Qashqai, I only tolerated it for 2 years, it was such a terrible experience, I now avoid anything Nissan related (Mitsubishi and Renault)
  • @geewizz4414
    Just some advice = DON'T listen to or believe what this reviewer is saying. Clearly a paid disinformationalist to discredit Mitsubishi. Cars from any manufacturer are built to a price and specification, to be able sell products to a wide wages bracket of the population.