At a time when Americans increasingly want pricey SUVs and trucks rather than small cars, the Mirage remains the lone new vehicle whose average sale price is under 20 grand — a figure that once marked a kind of unofficial threshold of affordability. With prices — new and used — having soared since the pandemic, $20,000 is no longer much of a starting point for a new car.
This current version of the Mirage, which reached U.S. dealerships a decade ago, sold for an average of $19,205 last month, according to data from Cox Automotive. (Though a few other new models have starting prices under $20,000, their actual purchase prices, with options and shipping, exceed that figure.)
The 1995 Mirage was one of the most fun cars I’ve ever owned, I’d take it over any newer model.
And with a jiggler it’s an easy one!
It’s spelt gigalo.
I believe the jiggler is the gigalo’s money-maker.
Ok, now that’s funny. 🤣🤣