Used37,334 mi.

2016 Mitsubishii-MiEV ES For Sale

$ 6,899
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Key features of this 2016 Mitsubishi i-MiEV ES in Mt. Juliet, TN
Heated Seats
Condition
USED
Mileage
37,334
MPG
––
Body Style
Hatchback
Exterior Color
White
Interior Color
Black
Transmission
Automatic
Drive Train
RWD
Fuel Type
Electric
Engine
Electric
Stock Number
000298
VIN
JA3215H40GU000298
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Consumer Ratings and Reviews of the 
Mitsubishi i-MiEV 
ES
from KBB.com

4.6

★★★★★

Overall Consumer Rating

Comfort

4.0 out of 5

Performance

4.3 out of 5

Quality

4.6 out of 5

Reliability

5.0 out of 5

Styling

4.2 out of 5

Value

4.8 out of 5

Based on 14 consumer ratings for the 2012 - current models as of 11/10/2024.

4.0 out of 5 stars
★★★★★

A great entry-level, budget-friendly electric car

03/02/2020

I love this little golf-cart of a car, and I think if reviewers kept in mind that they should only compare it to other vehicles in the budget AND EV space it would more accurate. If you're comparing it to cars that cost 3-6x what this costs, then you're not doing anyone any favors. - It's extremely cheap to buy - especially compared to other electric vehicles - It recharges overnight in my garage from a standard outlet. I put in a 220v so it charges in about 4-5 hours. Absolutely no maintenance costs so far at 3 years (except tires) - For 60 horse-power it's got great giddy-up. The torque on these EVs is wild and it's fun to drive for sure. - Electricity costs my about $30-$40/month and I commute 35 minutes, 5-days a week. That used to cost me $180-$210 in gas. - It's so quiet - on top of reducing fossil fuel emissions, you're also reducing the noise pollution. - People that don't need to travel far on a daily basis would love this car for it's simplicity and cost-savings. Things that I don't like: - The acceleration is pretty great, but I can feel Mitsi clamped it artificially - The overall insulation isn't great so the highway can be noisy and if you're listening to music, people outside the car can definitely hear exactly what you're listening to. - The range drops a good bit when it gets below freezing (as all EVs do) but this one loses more range than the fancier EVs. - It a weird shape, weird name, with a weird logo - I'm not sure Mitsi had their A team on this one.
3.0 out of 5 stars
★★★★★

This is the cheapest car ever!

07/28/2021

I bought this new 6 years ago. After tax credits it cost me less than $10000. The electricity costs one to two cents per mile. I have only taken it into the shop for a recall of the air bags. No oil changes. Everything works. It is a tall, narrow car. The car is so narrow that the driver and passenger cannot buckle their seat belts at the same time, and have to take turns. My son is 6 foot two and the headroom is fine. The range is something to watch, but a half hour on a level 2 charger will get me home from anywhere in town. I don't go to the next town without a full charge. I did get 84 city miles on a charge once, which is quite a bit better than the rated range. I got 84 miles in a week when I did not need either heat or AC. It only charges at 11 mph on a level 2 charger. Most EVs charge faster on the same charger.
5.0 out of 5 stars
★★★★★

Fantastic extremely practical car!

09/16/2019

This car is the perfect CITY car. Its compact size, great visibility, and quick EV torque are fantastic for running errands while not polluting the earth. My old car was a 2015 stick shift Mirage that I could easily get 50+ mpg and I still notice a large savings in gas and maintenance. It can haul a ton of stuff with the seats folded. It's a massive flat area and is almost like a small minivan. It's also very roomy because of its height and the large windows. I love how simple and no frills it is. These cars have gotten a lot of hate for their lack of range but for a lot of people who live in the city it is plenty sufficient. By far the biggest and in my opinion the only issue with this car is it is horrible on the highway, however it wasn't designed for highway use. Expect a range of 30-50 miles on the highway. It does not have cruise control, a top speed of 82 mph and when you drive over 65 mph it is almost scary with shakiness. Again, it was designed for city use tho. In summer city driving I can easily go 80+ mi. I drive a lot and I just plug it in when I get home and in the morning it's all charged and ready to go. I also love it's funky looks. It's such an unusual and odd shape and is refreshing in a sea of blah crossovers. Whenever I am meeting someone I say you can't miss my car it is the weirdest in the parking lot!
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