Mitsubishi
Once a force to be reckoned with thanks to its famed sports cars, Mitsubishi's star has fallen from the automotive firmament in recent years. Its current lineup consists of lackluster crossovers and miserable economy cars, but there are signs of life in the coupe-like Eclipse Cross SUV. The Mitsubishi Mirage is simple and honest transportation but offers few frills, while Outlander and the Outlander Sport SUVs do much of the same on a larger scale. Affordable pricing, a 10-year warranty, and a reputation for reliability are Mitsubishi's few remaining calling cards. We've heard rumblings of a revived Lancer Evo sport sedan, but we'll believe it when we see it.
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SUVs
Full-size, mid-size, compact, subcompact, and off-roaders
Starting at $27,335

The Eclipse Cross looks modern and distinctive compared to less boldly styled rivals, but other compact SUVs offer a more refined package.
view 2023 Eclipse Cross detailsStarting at $30,000 est

If you're going anywhere in the seven-passenger 2024 Mitsubishi Outlander, make sure you claim a spot in the first two rows.
view 2024 Outlander details- View 2024 Outlander Details
Starting at $30,000 est · 8/10
- View 2023 Outlander Details
Starting at $29,315 · 8/10
- View 2022 Outlander Details
Starting at $28,340 · 8/10
- View 2021 Outlander Details
Starting at $37,490 · 5/10
- View 2020 Outlander Details
Starting at $26,090 · 5/10
- View 2019 Outlander Details
Starting at $25,790 · 5/10
- View 2018 Outlander Details
Starting at $25,040 · 5/10
- View 2017 Outlander Details
Starting at $24,390 · 4/10
Starting at $24,505

Despite its attractive appearance and exemplary powertrain warranty, the 2023 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport fizzles where other subcompact SUVs sizzle.
view 2023 Outlander Sport details- View 2023 Outlander Sport Details
Starting at $24,505 · 4/10
- View 2022 Outlander Sport Details
Starting at $23,245 · 4/10
- View 2021 Outlander Sport Details
Starting at $22,090 · 4/10
- View 2020 Outlander Sport Details
Starting at $23,790 · 4/10
- View 2019 Outlander Sport Details
Starting at $22,040 · 5/10
- View 2018 Outlander Sport Details
Starting at $21,490 · 5/10
- View 2017 Outlander Sport Details
Starting at $20,690 · 4/10
Cars
Sedans, coupes, convertibles, and wagons
Starting at $17,450

The Mirage is an affordable pint-sized hatchback with a 10-year warranty that gets great fuel economy, which makes it the penny-pincher’s special of new cars.
view 2023 Mirage details- View 2023 Mirage Details
Starting at $17,450 · 2.5/10
- View 2022 Mirage Details
Starting at $15,975 · 2.5/10
- View 2021 Mirage Details
Starting at $15,565 · 2.5/10
- View 2020 Mirage Details
Starting at $15,265 · 2.5/10
- View 2019 Mirage Details
Starting at $14,790 · 2.5/10
- View 2018 Mirage Details
Starting at $14,390 · 2/10
- View 2017 Mirage Details
Starting at $13,830 · 2/10
Starting at $18,450

The Mitsubishi Mirage G4 offers the same affordability and efficiency as the Mirage hatchback but in four-door form rather than a five-door body configuration.
view 2023 Mirage G4 details- View 2023 Mirage G4 Details
Starting at $18,450 · 3/10
- View 2022 Mirage G4 Details
Starting at $16,845 · 3/10
- View 2021 Mirage G4 Details
Starting at $16,435 · 3/10
- View 2020 Mirage G4 Details
Starting at $16,135 · 3/10
- View 2019 Mirage G4 Details
Starting at $15,925 · 3/10
- View 2018 Mirage G4 Details
Starting at $15,390 · 2/10
- View 2017 Mirage G4 Details
Starting at $14,830 · 2/10
Discontinued Mazda Models
These models are no longer in production but may be available as used cars.
Starting at $20,294

Removing the top from the lackluster Eclipse somehow makes it eminently more appealing.
view 2012 Eclipse detailsStarting at $29,109

A product of Mitsubishi's California design studio, the Endeavor rides on a modified front-drive, unibody platform it shares with the Galant sedan and Eclipse coupe.
view 2011 Endeavor detailsStarting at $22,694

What if the Japanese tried to build a Chevy Impala? We'd guess that it would be a lot like the Galant.
view 2012 Galant detailsStarting at $23,845

No, it’s not a larger-than-life computer mouse; it’s the i-MiEV, the least-expensive EV sold.
view 2017 i-MiEV detailsStarting at $18,630

With an inexpensive interior and less-than-thrilling driving chops, the Lancer leaves much to be desired.
view 2017 Lancer detailsStarting at $35,305

Aimed squarely at drivers who value speed and handling above all else, the Evolution feels like the love child of an economy sedan and a Space X rocket.
view 2015 Lancer Evolution detailsStarting at $22,025

The Raider is actually a Dodge Dakota underneath, but it's got better styling inside and out.
view 2009 Raider details
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