Tl* the contact owns a 2014 mitsubishi mirage. the contact's vehicle was rear ended while at a stop. as a result, the contact's vehicle crashed into the preceding vehicle. the front air bags failed to deploy. the contact, driver, and rear and front passengers suffered injuries to the head and neck. a police report was filed. medical attention was received. the manufacturer was not notified. the vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic for further inspection. the approximate failure mileage was 11,000.
I was traveling on a two lane road in my 2014 mitsubishi mirage, it had been raining and the roads were still damp. i was driving below the speed limit because i wanted to attempt to get the highest mpg possible on the mpg calculator on the dash. suddenly, the truck in front of me slammed on breaks. it was at a distance that i should have not been worried about collision, but as soon as i hit the breaks in response, they failed. everything happened so fast i don't know if my brakes locked up causing me to slide, ...
Vehicle was rear ended by semi traveling 20 miles per hour, seat belts failed to hold driver and passenger in place, air bags did not deploy, driver suffered back, chest, knee and ankle injuries, passenger injuried spinitis tendon, bucket seats collapsed backwards touching rear bench seats. *tt
Overall the worst problem with Mitsubishi Mirage relates to AIR BAGS problems. Browse the categories below to learn about the specific Mirage years that are prone to issues with these components.