The Colt Cleartec is actually the newest design in a series of Mitsubishi cars that have been both top quality and budget friendly for everybody since 1962. Enormous tombstone gas-guzzling cars are well and good for anybody who is the dictator of some obscure wealthy nation and can afford to tarmac an area the size of Birmingham for your own turning circle. However for generations the normal household living in a buzzing city has been saving money whilst getting the highest quality possible by driving the latest model of Colt.
As Mitsubishi's first post-war passenger automobile, the Colt 600 made history when it was first manufactured in Japan in 1962. It wasn't long before the successful compact car arrived on the shores of Europe, with the Colt 1200 and Colt 1400 amazing consumers in the early eighties. Shortly everybody was queuing to get behind the wheel for a Colt test drive.
From the mid eighties the entire world became members of the cult of the Colt, with both 3-door and 5-door versions developed, having a top engine capacity of 1800cc. The models sold well in Europe, but they were especially popular in Denmark, where they were one of the country's top selling cars.
Various versions of Colt have gone by different names all over the world, such as the Dodge, Plymouth and the awesomely crazy Mirage Panther and Mirage Cyborg. Neither the Panther or Cyborg were designed to be driven by any types of wild tiger or futuristic bot, though arguably a futuristic robot might possibly drive one, though we will never know, because that will only take place in the future.
In the 1990s cars and trucks ceased having all those sharp angles and the corners started to be rounder in virtually a real life precursor to web 2.0. The Colt stayed in vogue and the 5th generation showcased a front wheel drive 1500 cc 8 valve SOHC caburettor engine in the base GL model, or a 1800 cc SOHC 8 valve EFI engine in the larger GLXi variant.
These days the Colt Cleartec has the most modern features ever before seen in a Colt brochure and it is still manufactured to the best standards on the production lines of Japan. Another classic in the making.
As Mitsubishi's first post-war passenger automobile, the Colt 600 made history when it was first manufactured in Japan in 1962. It wasn't long before the successful compact car arrived on the shores of Europe, with the Colt 1200 and Colt 1400 amazing consumers in the early eighties. Shortly everybody was queuing to get behind the wheel for a Colt test drive.
From the mid eighties the entire world became members of the cult of the Colt, with both 3-door and 5-door versions developed, having a top engine capacity of 1800cc. The models sold well in Europe, but they were especially popular in Denmark, where they were one of the country's top selling cars.
Various versions of Colt have gone by different names all over the world, such as the Dodge, Plymouth and the awesomely crazy Mirage Panther and Mirage Cyborg. Neither the Panther or Cyborg were designed to be driven by any types of wild tiger or futuristic bot, though arguably a futuristic robot might possibly drive one, though we will never know, because that will only take place in the future.
In the 1990s cars and trucks ceased having all those sharp angles and the corners started to be rounder in virtually a real life precursor to web 2.0. The Colt stayed in vogue and the 5th generation showcased a front wheel drive 1500 cc 8 valve SOHC caburettor engine in the base GL model, or a 1800 cc SOHC 8 valve EFI engine in the larger GLXi variant.
These days the Colt Cleartec has the most modern features ever before seen in a Colt brochure and it is still manufactured to the best standards on the production lines of Japan. Another classic in the making.
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