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Mitsubishi - Space Star (2016)

The Mitsubishi Space Star has long been a favorite for drivers seeking a compact, budget‑friendly car. In particular, the 2016 model year attracted attention for its blend of reliability and low running costs. While the Mitsubishi Space Star price varies from market to market, it consistently remains one of the most accessible vehicles in the city‑sized segment.

  • Engine: 1.2‑litre, three‑cylinder, air‑cooled, slightly tuned for low fuel consumption.
  • Transmission: 4‑speed automatic (Pneumatic Flow‑Control) or 5‑speed manual (optionally).
  • Power: 60 kW (81 hp) @ 6,300 rpm.
  • Torque: 103 Nm @ 4,800 rpm.
  • Fuel type: Petrol.
  • Dimensions: Length 3,630 mm – Width 1,495 mm – Height 1,620 mm.
  • Wheelbase: 2,540 mm.
  • Boot capacity: 197 L with rear seats folded – 1,017 L maximum.
  • Seating: 3 + 1 configuration, 4‑seat cabin.
  • Weight: 950 kg (dry).
  • Safety features: Front airbags, ABS with EBD, pre‑braking system (limited), rear‑view camera, seat belt reminders.
  • Infotainment: 5‑inch TFT display, Bluetooth, AM/FM stereo, optional 4‑speaker audio.
  • Climate control: Automatic summer/cooler with manual handling for winter.

When you ask “Mitsubishi Space Star 2016 price”, the most common answer is that it starts around a modest $12‑15 k used, depending on condition, mileage, and region. This breakdown highlights why the used Mitsubishi Space Star price remains attractive even a few years after purchase.

Mitsubishi Space Star depreciation

Depreciation plays a vital role in the total cost of ownership. The Mitsubishi Space Star depreciation pattern follows the typical trend for compact city cars:

  • First year: 15‑20 % drop in market value from the original asking price.
  • Year 2–3: 5‑8 % per year, largely influenced by mileage and maintenance.
  • Year 4–6: 3‑5 % per year as the vehicle reaches the mid‑life stage.
  • After year 6: Depreciation slows to less than 2 % per year but may rise again in the twilight years.

Practically, if a 2016 Space Star bought new for $15 k is driven 20,000 km per year, you can expect it to be worth roughly $13 k after three full years – a competitive figure against more expensive rivals.

What is a 2016 Mitsubishi Space Star worth?” is a question that registered owners face often. Using standard depreciation tables and regional price indexes, a mid‑spec model in good condition usually finds the street value in the $12–13 k range in most European markets.

Because of its size, the Vehicle’s footprint of 3.6 m in length means that a 2016 Space Star occupies just enough space for commuters while still maintaining an economical profile.

Comparison context

When compared to other compact city cars, the Mitsubishi Space Star holds its own in several key areas:

  • Price: It is priced 20‑30 % lower than contemporaries such as the Hyundai i20 or the Kia Picanto in the same power‑train segment.
  • Fuel economy: One of the lowest, averaging 4.8 litres per


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