Mitsubishi Vehicle Guide
Mitsubishi Motors is a globally recognized Japanese automaker known for its affordable, durable, and fuel-efficient vehicles. As a pioneer in electric vehicle technology, the company became the world’s first mass-market electric car with the i-MiEV model. Today, the automaker continues to highlight innovation, engineering, and competitive warranties. In this guide, you can review everything you need to know about owning a Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi Warranty Options
Mitsubishi’s new car warranty includes a 5-year/60,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty, a 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty, and 5-year unlimited roadside assistance. Although these warranties are substantial, they don’t last forever. Once expired, you can continue protecting your Mitsubishi with a vehicle service contract from an independent provider like Endurance Warranty.
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Whether you own a new Mitsubishi Mirage G4 or an older Mitsubishi Outlander Sport crossover, or any other Mitsubishi model, you can personalize an Endurance Warranty plan for added peace of mind. Find out more about Mitsubishi’s coverage, which models are no longer under factory contract, and why a third-party option can deliver valuable protection with added benefits and fewer restrictions.
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Mitsubishi Reliability
RepairPal ranks Mitsubishi 6th out of 32 car brands and gives it an above-average reliability rating of 4 out of 5. Additionally, Mitsubishi outperformed Toyota, Hyundai, and Nissan in terms of reliability, earning 6th place in J.D. Power’s 2023 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study. However, looking closer at specific Mitsubishi models can offer more helpful insights into the brand’s reliability.
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According to RepairPal, the older Mitsubishi Galant has excellent reliability, earning a 4.5 out of 5.0 score, which ranks it second among 24 midsize cars. The Mirage received matching ratings and placed 7th out of 21 in the subcompact car category. Both the Outlander Sport and Outlander received 4.0s or “above average” reliability scores and have claimed the 7th and 8th spots out of 26 for compact cars.
Still, when it comes to reliability, there are several important factors to keep in mind. First, the model year can play a significant role, as well as the level of care the vehicle receives. It’s also critical to address any recalls that arise (i.e., those concerning the Outlander PHEV) and determine if your Mitsubishi model has been involved in a class-action lawsuit, such as the one concerning faulty airbag control units. Be sure to check if the model you’re interested in has a proven track record of reliability.
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Mitsubishi Maintenance Costs
Mitsubishi has above-average ownership costs, averaging $535 a year. However, upkeep is lower than the industry’s average of $652. That said, the amount you’ll spend on maintenance can change based on the Mitsubishi model you drive and the type of service it needs.*
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The Mitsubishi Eclipse has an average yearly repair cost of $510, which is lower than average. An Outlander’s expenses aren’t much different at $519. In comparison, the Mitsubishi Outlander Sport and Mirage are even more affordable, with yearly repair costs of $457 and $498.
If you own a Mirage, the price for an oil change can range from $119 to $150, and the price for a brake pad replacement can range from $256 to $317. On the other hand, oil changes are higher for Outlanders and typically cost between $131 and $161. Brake pad replacements can range from $311 to $375. Since these prices vary by model, it’s helpful to know what to expect so you can budget accordingly.*
Common Repairs for Mitsubishi Vehicles
While many Mitsubishi models are known for their reliability, breakdowns can still happen. Before you find yourself in that situation, a personalized vehicle service contract from Endurance Warranty can help lessen the financial burden of unexpected repair costs.
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A few common Mitsubishi repairs and their associated costs according to RepairPal include: *- Mitsubishi Mirage Oil Pump: $1,494 to $1,965
- Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Brake Caliper: $1,522 to $1,590
- Mitsubishi Mighty Max Engine Control Module (ECM): $819 to $1,176
- Mitsubishi Sigma Exhaust Manifold Gasket: $764 to $1,094
- Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Starter: $944 to $1,012
Mitsubishi Buyer’s Guides
Before you head to your local Mitsubishi retailer to explore different body styles and check the fuel economy ratings, take a moment to look over our vehicle guides. These resources can help you find a car that fits your budget and meets your needs. Check back for the latest updates on this automaker.
*Repair prices are estimates from RepairPal and may vary by model, year, location, and repair shop. Always confirm current costs with your service provider or dealership.
