Since the guys from Mitsubishi are having trouble with selling the i-MiEV electric car, they have been constantly reducing the price in Europe and America.
It seems that as a last resort, the 2014 Mitsubishi i-MiEV has suffered a price cut of $6,130. Also, depending on the state, the car is eligible for the Federal tax credit of USD 7,500. Therefore, it can be purchased at an even lower price, that of USD 15,495. Now that's subcompact money!
Despite looking like a bubble with wheels, the i-MiEV is good value, it does feature eye catching leather-covered steering wheel and shift, aluminum wheels and heated seats.
But it’s not enough to hide the lack of power. Unfortunately, the car has a lot of minuses when it comes to its performance as well as design and the price cut of USD 6,000 still doesn’t make it a good investment.
Despite looking like a bubble with wheels, the i-MiEV is good value, it does feature eye catching leather-covered steering wheel and shift, aluminum wheels and heated seats.
But it’s not enough to hide the lack of power. Unfortunately, the car has a lot of minuses when it comes to its performance as well as design and the price cut of USD 6,000 still doesn’t make it a good investment.