Mitsubishi throws it back — Prices of Mirage G4 and L300 go back to 2013 levels

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Mitsubishi throws it back — Prices of Mirage G4 and L300 go back to 2013 levels

In light of the difficulties and challenges created by the ongoing pandemic, Mitsubishi is taking steps to ease the car-buying process in the best way possible — by dropping prices of two if its most practical and versatile models.   

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And it’s not just a simple discount. Mitsubishi is rolling back the prices of the popular Mirage G4 subcompact sedan and the evergreen L300 to 2013 levels!   

Seeing a strong demand from first time car buyers (as owning a vehicle has become essential due to limited public transportation) and utility vehicles for business ventures, Mitsubishi is reducing the retail prices for the two models via the Mitsubishi Rollback Promo. 

From September 8 to 30, customers can avail of a Mirage G4 with a promotional retail price P528,000 for the GLX MT variant. The price offered for the fuel-efficient and practical sedan is actually P10,000 lower than its introductory price in 2013! That’s a total price reduction of a whopping P207,000 against its 2020 price.

The dependable Mitsubishi L300 (cab and chassis variant), meanwhile, is now down to a very affordable P698,000 which is the price of the versatile van in 2018—and that’s even before the availability of the improved Euro 4 turbo-charged engine which is now standard. That’s a huge P106,000 savings compared to its 2020 SRP.

“We at MMPC acknowledge the importance of having a dependable personal vehicle during these very trying times. We are offering the Mitsubishi Price Rollback promo to support the Filipino community in their need of a personal or business vehicle. The Mitsubishi Mirage G4 and L300 are both made here in the Philippines and it is only fitting that these vehicles serve the current transportation need of the Filipino people,” said Mutsuhiro Oshikiri, President and CEO of MMPC.

Another benefit of buying the Mitsubishi Mirage G4 and L300 is that both are manufactured for Filipinos by Filipinos in the 23-hectare MMPC Sta. Rosa plant. In November 2019, the Mitsubishi Mirage G4 rolled out as the 700,000th  production unit of Mitsubishi Motors here in the Philippines while just two months ago, the Mitsubishi L300 celebrated its 200,000-production milestone — a reflection of the commitment of Mitsubishi (which is the longest-staying brand in the Philippines) in providing the market proudly Filipino-made vehicles and helping build and bolster the country’s economy.

To know more about the Mitsubishi Rollback Promo, visit the www.mmpc.ph or contact your preferred Mitsubishi Motors dealership.

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