It might be one of the least expensive sedans on the market, but when it comes to quality, the 2024 Mitsubishi Mirage G4 is anything but cheap. Efficient, dependable, and backed by one of the best warranties around, the Mirage G4 delivers outstanding value for your money.

1. Fuel-Efficient Powertrain

Spend less time at the gas pump and more time doing the things you love. The Mirage G4’s competitive fuel economy is easy on the environment and your wallet. The continuously variable transmission shifts seamlessly to keep the Mirage G4 operating at peak efficiency, delivering a combined 37 mpg.

2. Tight Turning Radius

Navigating busy city streets, winding country roads, and cramped parking lots has never been easier. The Mirage G4 boasts a turning radius of just 15.75 feet, so you can confidently make a sharp turn or snag the last parking space.

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If you’re looking for a zippy and compact ride that’s versatile enough to take you everywhere, the 2024 Mitsubishi Mirage is an excellent option. With a modern interior, outstanding and functional build, and all the safety features you would want from a top-notch vehicle, this model is the complete package. Once you take one for a spin, you’ll fully get what all the buzz is about.

1. Fantastic Technology and Entertainment Features

This vehicle has a sophisticated entertainment system that’s completely compatible with Bluetooth, Android Auto, and Apple CarPlay, so you’ll never run out of music or podcasts to stream while on the road. You can control everything with steering wheel controls, so you never have to take your hands off the wheel. Additionally, you’ll find a USB port in the front to charge your phone on the go.

2. Excellent and Functional Build

This sporty and sleek vehicle is designed to turn heads, but it also has some of the best functional features to give you a great and safe ride. All-season tires and automatic headlights keep you entirely in control, no matter what kind of terrain you’re driving on, and help you see perfectly. Rain-sensing wipers automatically adjust to keep your windshield clear, and anti-lock brakes help you stop on a dime if you need to.

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A car engine misfires when one or more cylinders fail to produce power. An engine misfiring can cause a range of serious issues, from increased gas mileage and stalling to a surge in exhaust emissions and severe engine damage. Take your vehicle to your Mitsubishi dealer for repairs to avoid significant damage and high repair costs.

What Is a Misfire?

The heart of the internal combustion engine is its cylinders, each housing a piston that moves up and down, orchestrating four vital cycles. It all begins with the intake of a mixture of air and fuel into the combustion chamber. Next, the compressed mixture is ignited by a spark plug.

This ignition then triggers a powerful combustion that drives the piston downward, powering the crankshaft. A car misfires when one or more cylinders fail to generate power, often stemming from an inadequate spark or a lack of compression or fuel.

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The new vehicle warranty from Mitsubishi is among the best in the industry, with the 10-year 100,000-mile being the highlight. But for those who need additional protection beyond the expiration period of the factory warranty, the Mitsubishi extended warranty program, also called the Diamond Care Protection Plan, is available at your local Mitsubishi dealer. Let’s uncover the three coverage levels provided by this plan.

The Ins and Outs of the Mitsubishi Extended Warranty Offered by Your Mitsubishi Dealer

1. Powertrain

The powertrain extended warranty covers over 630 components that make your car’s engine, transmission, and drive axle systems. It’s a great deal because the powertrain is one of the costlier parts to fix, so it makes sense to avoid paying out of pocket in case a mechanical breakdown occurs. This plan also comes with additional benefits, including emergency road assistance, car rental and towing reimbursement, and trip interruption benefits.

If you own an electric or hybrid vehicle, you may also be eligible for this plan if any of these parts fail: traction motor, power converter, inverter, and reduction gear/transaxle.

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A flat tire can be a nuisance, but it doesn’t have to leave you stranded. As your Mitsubishi dealer, we want to tell you the easy steps to replace that tire so you can get on the road again ASAP.

Advice From Your Mitsubishi Dealer: Steps to Change a Flat Tire

Find a Safe Spot

The most important first step in changing a tire is to locate a safe area. Changing a tire requires focus, which is much easier to achieve if no moving vehicles are close to you. Preferably, you want an open, flat space like a parking lot.

 If you must change the tire on the road, switch on your emergency flashers and open your hood and trunk. This will warn other drivers that you’re stationary.

Gather Your Tools

You only need three items to replace that flat: a lug wrench, a jack, and a spare tire. These items are usually inside your trunk. You can easily find their location by checking your car manual.

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The new vehicle warranty from Mitsubishi is among the best in the industry, with the 10-year 100,000-mile being the highlight. But for those who need additional protection beyond the expiration period of the factory warranty, the Mitsubishi extended warranty program, also called the Diamond Care Protection Plan, is available at your local Mitsubishi dealer. Let’s uncover the three coverage levels provided by this plan.

The Ins and Outs of the Mitsubishi Extended Warranty Offered by Your Mitsubishi Dealer

1. Powertrain

The powertrain extended warranty covers over 630 components that make your car’s engine, transmission, and drive axle systems. It’s a great deal because the powertrain is one of the costlier parts to fix, so it makes sense to avoid paying out of pocket in case a mechanical breakdown occurs. This plan also comes with additional benefits, including emergency road assistance, car rental and towing reimbursement, and trip interruption benefits.

If you own an electric or hybrid vehicle, you may also be eligible for this plan if any of these parts fail: traction motor, power converter, inverter, and reduction gear/transaxle.

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With stylish good looks, great standard features, and All-Wheel Control, the 2024 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport is the perfect choice for drivers traveling around town or out of town. Below, we’ll cover the top six reasons drivers love the Outlander Sport, but there are many more to discover. To learn about all the Outlander Sport’s great features, visit your Mitsubishi dealer today.

1. All-Wheel Control

For more confidence on any surface, All-Wheel Control is standard on Outlander Sport. This system monitors the wheels and the road to ensure that braking and power are going to the wheels with the most grip at any given moment.

2. Advanced Safety Features

Going beyond keeping you safe in the event of a collision, the Outlander Sport features Advanced Driver Assistance Systems that can help prevent a collision. One of these systems is Forward Collision Mitigation, which can alert you to an object or pedestrian in your path. It can even apply the brakes automatically if a potential collision is predicted.

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If you’re in the market for a family-focused SUV that can offer incredible performance, then a Mitsubishi just might be your best bet. But how can you choose between the 2024 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross and its larger sibling, the 2024 Mitsubishi Outlander? Here’s a quick comparison so you and your family can find a Mitsubishi to meet your family’s needs.

Who Might Love the Eclipse Cross?

City Dwellers

The Eclipse Cross is just 179 inches long, making it over six inches shorter than the Outlander and an excellent fit for city-lovers, who thrive where parking is tight. Those with smaller garages may also appreciate the compact frame.

Foul-Weather Champions

While Mitsubishi’s S-AWC all-wheel-drive system is available on the Outlander, it’s standard on all tiers of the 2024 Eclipse Cross, ensuring excellent traction even in the harsh New York winters.

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As every car owner knows, the key to a vehicle’s longevity and peak performance is regular and meticulous maintenance. At DELLA Mitsubishi in Plattsburgh, NY, we understand the importance of your vehicle’s health and provide top-notch preventative maintenance services that not only protect your investment but also ensure your safety and comfort on the road.

Why Preventative Maintenance Matters?

Preventative maintenance refers to the routine care and checks performed on your vehicle to prevent potential problems. Think of it as regular health check-ups but for your car. This proactive approach is crucial because it helps identify and address minor issues before they evolve into major repairs, which can be both costly and inconvenient.

For example, regular oil changes keep your engine running smoothly and prevent the buildup of harmful debris and particles that can cause damage. Similarly, tire rotations and alignments extend the life of your tires and ensure your vehicle handles properly, which is especially important in changing weather conditions.

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Your Mitsubishi dealer will tell you that changing your air filter at regular intervals is crucial to the smooth running of your vehicle. Carrying out checks and replacements on a regular basis will ensure that dust particles and dirt don’t get into your engine and cause damage. Furthermore, it’ll help to minimize negative environmental impact from driving. So let’s look in more depth and when to get your filter changed.

What Does an Air Filter Do? 

The filter has an important part to play in keeping your vehicle running properly. sure,akes sure that your Mitsubishi’s engine performance is working at optimum level by maintaining the right composition of the fuel and air mix. It filters sand, soot, pollen, dust from the vehicle’s intake air to stop sensitive components from being damaged.

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