Was thinking about doing the first oil change on my new 2024 Mitsubishi Mirage. Very reluctant to use the spec'd 0w-20 dinosaur wizz as good old M1 5w-30 and 10w-30 have been working so well for me for over four decades. YouTuber Turd Pails & Trails maintains a fleet of Mirages in Canada and said 5w-30 is fine and is actually spec'd in other countries.
An internet search landed me this result.
https://mitsubishi-motors.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/16MY-Mirage-Owners-Manual.pdf
A UK Mirage owners manual. It is a 2016 model year but has the same 3A92 engine. The manual seems legit as it refers to the "bonnet" of the car. Page 10-05 lists the recommended oil specs. Depending on temperature range it says to run anything from 0w-20 to 20w-50 in these things. If I spoke anything other than English I might be able to find other manuals.
Recent events in the motor oil world are leading me to believe that these super thin oils are a scam to eek out fractional fleet mpg's to satisfy carb mandates. I'm sure some people are doing well with these super thin oils but this car has a 3 quart sump and spec's 7500 mile OCI's. Call me skeptical.
I'll be sticking with good old M! 5w-30. My 2006 Aveo engine still running like new with over 266K miles. No oil consumption on 7500 mile OCI's.