Mitsubishi Motors Philippines is now offering a special rollback promo and discount on the Mirage G4. Originally introduced to the market back in 2013 the subcompact sedan quickly became a popular choice for first-time vehicle buyers thanks to its frugal engine and affordable price tag. With that in mind, Mitsubishi Philippines is giving the model a special promo price of P528,000, which represents a P10,000 difference from its original price of P538,000 in 2013. It is important to note, however, that the special promo applies to the Mitsubishi Mirage G4 GLX MT variant and the promo period will only last until October 31, 2020.
The Mitsubishi Mirage G4 brings with it a no-nonsense design as whichever variant you choose it comes with a set of 15-inch alloy wheels wrapped in 185/55R15 series tires. Opt for the higher GLS variant and you get a set of dark-chrome wheels instead. The Mirage G4 also comes with welcome lights that illuminate the front/rear position lights and the room lamp for 30 seconds. This makes the vehicle easier to spot in a crowded parking lot. It also comes with a coming home feature that leaves the headlights on for 60 seconds before automatically shutting down.
The Mitsubishi Mirage G4 also comes with a practical interior that can easily accommodate 5 adults. It also comes with 450-liters of trunk space making it one of the biggest in its class. For entertainment, the GLX comes with 2-DIN Bluetooth and iPod-ready head unit, while the GLS comes with a 6.75-inch touchscreen infotainment system that also comes with GPS navigation. The GLS grade also comes with a push-start button and keyless entry/exit.
With all these features and with a frugal 1.2-liter engine, Mitsubishi Philippines is giving those looking for a subcompact sedan, several good reasons to consider the Mirage G4. Not only is it more affordable than ever but it is also made in the Philippines.
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