THE MICRO-CAR MARKET IN AUSTRALIA MIGHT BE SHRINKING, BUT MITSUBISHI HAS STAYED THE COURSE WITH ITS TINY MIRAGE. It now gets a styling refresh and added equipment to keep it competitive. Australian buyers have a choice of two specification levels, the
A recall affecting almost 7500 Mitsubishis sold in Australia between 2020 and 2022 has been issued after the Japanese automaker failed to attach warning labels to car keys.
Only around 50 examples of Australia's cheapest new car remain in showrooms, after new safety regulations pulled the plug on the Mitsubishi Mirage late last year.
Five new cars on sale in Australia still have 'four on the floor' – albeit as automatics – and the number of new vehicles with five-speed manual gearboxes is diminishing.