10 Best Cars Like the Mitsubishi Mirage (Top Competitors)
The definitive 3,200-word guide with detailed specs, real ownership costs, interactive fuel calculator, and expert analysis — all numbered for easy reference.
The Mitsubishi Mirage holds the title of America’s most affordable new car, with a starting MSRP of $16,245 and an incredible 39 MPG combined. However, its 78-horsepower engine and basic interior leave some drivers wanting more. In this comprehensive guide, we analyze 10 top alternatives across 27 data points including price, fuel economy, reliability, cargo flexibility, and driving dynamics. Whether you prioritize lowest cost, maximum space, or the best technology, section 4.0 provides deep-dive reviews.
Standard safety tech, refined ride.
Best warranty, sporty handling.
Magic seats, class-leading versatility.
| Model | Price (USD) | MPG (Combined) | Horsepower | Cargo (ft³) | 0-60 mph | NHTSA Safety |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mitsubishi Mirage | $16,245 | 39 | 78 | 17.1 | 10.2s | 4/5 |
| Nissan Versa | $16,730 | 35 | 122 | 15.0 | 9.1s | 5/5 |
| Kia Rio | $17,250 | 36 | 120 | 13.7 | 8.9s | 4/5 |
| Hyundai Accent | $17,150 | 33 | 120 | 13.7 | 8.9s | 4/5 |
| Chevrolet Spark | $14,395 | 33 | 98 | 11.1 | 10.5s | 4/5 |
| Toyota Yaris | $17,045 | 35 | 106 | 15.6 | 9.4s | 4/5 |
| Honda Fit | $17,950 | 33 | 130 | 16.6 | 8.5s | 5/5 |
| Ford Fiesta | $15,790 | 31 | 120 | 15.4 | 8.7s | 4/5 |
| Kia Soul | $19,690 | 30 | 147 | 24.2 | 7.8s | 4/5 |
| Hyundai Venue | $19,750 | 31 | 121 | 18.7 | 8.4s | 4/5 |
The Nissan Versa is the most direct competitor to the Mirage, priced just $485 higher. Its 1.6L engine produces 122 hp—56% more than the Mirage—making highway merging effortless. The interior features standard cloth seats with available heated fronts, and the trunk holds 15 cubic feet. Standard safety includes automatic emergency braking. Downsides: the CVT can drone, and base models lack Apple CarPlay. Verdict: Best for buyers wanting modern safety without a big price jump.
Kia’s subcompact sedan (and hatchback) combines a peppy 120-hp engine with a 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty—the best in the class. Handling is crisp, and the interior materials feel upscale. Fuel economy reaches 36 MPG. The rear seat is snug, and cargo space is 13.7 ft³. Verdict: Ideal for long-term owners and enthusiasts who enjoy driving.
Mechanically identical to the Rio, the Accent prioritizes a softer ride. It’s quiet on the interstate, and the 7-inch touchscreen is standard. Resale value is projected 3% higher than Mirage. Verdict: Choose for relaxed daily commuting.
Though discontinued after 2022, the Spark remains a used-market gem. It’s cheaper than Mirage, extremely maneuverable, and gets 33 MPG. The 98-hp engine feels adequate in cities. Rear legroom is minimal. Verdict: Perfect for dense city driving.
Discontinued in the US but widely available used, the Fit offers 130 hp and the famous “Magic Seat” that folds flat or flips up for tall cargo (16.6 ft³). Reliability is exceptional. Verdict: The gold standard for utility in a small package.
Essentially a rebadged Mazda2, the Yaris delivers 106 hp, 35 MPG, and Toyota’s reputation for durability. The interior is simple but well-built. Verdict: For buyers who prioritize long-term reliability above all.
The Fiesta (discontinued 2019) is beloved for its sharp handling and 120-hp engine. The manual transmission is excellent. Interior space is average. Verdict: A used enthusiast’s choice.
The Soul is larger, with 147 hp and 24.2 ft³ of cargo space. It’s less fuel-efficient (30 MPG) but far more practical. Verdict: For those needing SUV-like space on a budget.
The Venue shares the Accent’s engine but adds 8 inches of ground clearance and a boxy design. Cargo space is 18.7 ft³. Verdict: Best for a raised driving position.
The Sonic (discontinued 2020) offered 138 hp and a spacious hatch. It’s roomier than Mirage but less efficient. Verdict: A strong used option.
According to RepairPal and Edmunds data:
- Mitsubishi Mirage: $4,215 maint, 45% depreciation
- Nissan Versa: $4,490 maint, 48% depreciation
- Kia Rio: $4,385 maint, 50% depreciation
- Honda Fit: $3,950 maint, 42% depreciation (best)
Yes, J.D. Power gives it 82/100, above average. It uses proven, simple mechanics.
Nissan Versa (122 hp) or Kia Rio (120 hp) offer nearly double the power.
Kia Soul (24.2 ft³) and Honda Fit (16.6 ft³ with Magic Seats).
Chevrolet Spark ($14,395) is cheaper, but smaller and discontinued.
Mirage still leads at 39 MPG, followed by Kia Rio at 36 MPG.
Mirage total: ~$23,100 (depreciation + fuel + maintenance)
Competitor avg: ~$25,450
Save $2,350 with Mirage
If you want Mirage economy but need more power, get the Nissan Versa. If you want maximum utility, find a used Honda Fit.
Mirage: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4/5
Honda Fit: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5
Nissan Versa: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4/5