Mar 09, 2017 07:10 AM EST
Mitsubishi Mirage, Fiat 500 and Mitsubishi i-MIev Considered As the Lowest Rated Cars

Here's a list of the lowest rated cars to guide interested buyer in avoiding vehicles that might come as cheap but inefficient. Check out which cars from Mitsubishi and Fiat are included in the list.

2017 Mitsubishi Mirage. This Mitsubishi vehicle will give you excellent fuel economy giving you up to 43 mpg on the highway will save you a lot of money. Car and Driver report mentioned that it can seat 5 but not a lot of power under its hood

It comes with a 123 HP, 1.2 liters engine. Acceleration from 0-60 mph will take 10.9 seconds. It can seat 5 people but not a lot of power under its hood. Cockpit noise level is very high -and relaxed is the best adjective you can use while driving. These are just some of the reasons why this vehicle is included in the lowest rated car list of 2017.

Mitsubishi i-MIev. Buyers can easily be attracted to this low priced car in the market right now but cheap however does not only mean its price. According to Consumer reports, this 4-door hatchback has a 66 HP engine running it.

It would take 6-7 hours to charge the battery using a 240-volt standard charger. 21 hours is the waiting time if you used 110 volts. It can only run 62 miles on a single charge but test pegs it to a mere dismal 59. Underdeveloped and clumsy are just 2 adjectives reviewers can use to describe this car in the lowest rated car list. Just buy other brands for this is a car to avoid in 2017.

Fiat 500. Consumer Reports mentioned that this car is one of the lowest rated in the compact car category. Stiff, flat seats and unsavory driving position are just some reasons why this car a poor choice. The car has only a 160 HP, 1.4 liters for its engine.it has a six-speed automatic transmission that runs its front wheels and can seat 5 people.

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