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2024 Mitsubishi Mirage vs. The 2024 Honda Civic

Anyone looking for an efficient ride will be impressed with the choices available in the compact segment. Two names that come up in conversations are the 2024 Mitsubishi Mirage and Honda Civic. You can see the 2024 Mirage in person at Premier Mitsubishi. Compare the two models to find out which one is the winner for you.

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Offering Efficiency and Peace of Mind

If you're looking for an easy commuter that helps you save more money at the pump, you'll like what these two models offer. Both the 2024 Mirage and Civic provide impressive stats over 30 mpg. However, the Mitsubishi Mirage comes out the winner with an outstanding 36 mpg in the city and 43 mpg on the highway. The two sedans are about the same size and can easily fit five people in the cabin. Mitsubishi also wins when it comes to the warranty. Unlike most manufacturers who are happy with a three-year or 36,000-mile basic warranty, Mitsubishi covers you for five years or 60,000 miles.

Design Inside and Out

Mitsubishi and Honda aim to include as many amenities as possible while keeping these two models affordable. It's the little things that make the difference, such as an intermittent windshield wiper on the rear window for the base trim of the Mirage. Honda doesn't include this feature on the base Civic. Both models offer fog lamps as an option but only the Mirage includes LED tail lamps as standard on the base trim. Power mirrors are standard as well. Inside is just as functional with folding rear seats while the Mirage also provides a pass-through for the rear seats to fit in longer items. Power windows and keyless entry are available or standard on both models.

Technology for Information and Safety

You'll get many of the same features for the Mitsubishi Mirage and the Honda Civic. Android Auto or Apple CarPlay can connect your phone to the sedan while Bluetooth connectivity gives you more options. Both models feature an infotainment system with a seven-inch touchscreen. The two sedans include advanced safety systems, including Forward Collision Warning, traction and stability control. Only the Mirage adds Pedestrian Detection to warn you when a person walks in the path of the car.

Size Matters

Though the Mitsubishi is about three feet shorter than the Honda Civic, the front head and legroom are almost identical. Because the Mirage is shorter, it also has a tighter turning diameter. In spite of the smaller size, the Mirage also has a larger cargo capacity with all the seats in place. When you need an efficient car that is fun to drive and includes all the features you want for an exceptional driving experience, you'll want to check out the 2024 Mitsubishi Mirage.

Stop by Premier Mitsubishi to see this car in person and to take it out on the road for a test drive. Visit us today for your new sedan.

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