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The Dodge Colt is a subcompact car manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors and marketed by Dodge for model ... While the wheelbase was slightly shorter than that of the ...
The Dodge Challenger is the name of three generations of automobiles produced ... The 1970 Challenger's longer wheelbase, ... initially as the "Dodge Colt ...
Dodge Colt Plymouth Colt Mitsubishi Mirage Mitsubishi Lancer Proton Saga: Powertrain; Engine: ... Wheelbase: 93.7 in (2,380 mm) Length: Hatchback: 157.3 in (3,995 mm)
This was the first time the Galant series was sold stateside since the station wagon was marketed as a Dodge Colt a few years earlier. The mid-model refresh was offered for 1987, adding redesigned seats and the availability of a five-speed manual transmission and leather upholstery, and remained until 1990, sold alongside the sixth generation ...
Hatchback (related Dodge Colt) 1991: The 1.5-liter engine output increased to 92 hp (69 kW; 93 PS) due to 4 additional valves (for 12 total). The ES models returned to 13-inch (330 mm) wheels and disc brakes on only the front. New was the 2-door Summit hatchback; both it and the sedan was available in base and ES trims.
Colt Targa (1986) The Colt Targa Concept was a futuristic looking two-door, two-seater version of the Colt with its roof chopped off and shorter windshield and side windows. It was driven by Jackie Chan in the 1986 Hong Kong film Armour of God. It was a special one-off model made by Mitsubishi for this movie.
Dodge built 300,666 Caravans alone, and 263,539 non-Caravan models. 1994: The little-advertised Laser and the popular Sundance and Colt compacts all end production. They are replaced by a single car, the Neon, a car that Chrysler decided to offer as a Plymouth after dealers protested the loss of the Sundance and Colt with no replacement.
It was also called the Mitsubishi Celeste or Colt Celeste in some markets; and sold as the Chrysler Lancer Hatchback in Australia, [1] the Dodge Lancer Celeste in El Salvador, the Plymouth Arrow in the United States, and the Dodge Arrow in Canada. Sitting on the same 2,340 mm wheelbase as the Lancer, length was up to 4,115 mm. [23]