I Want to Drive!... Even if my financial situation is a bit far from tying up with that of my colleague Bach, you probably already know I'm not actually poor either. And that's just to be modest. Yet, I don't like helicopters and I only use planes if I really have to. I'm a fan (age ...
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Part of the Mitsubishi business conglomerate, Mitsubishi Motors has earned its place on the Japanese and international car market. The company's history starts sometime in 1917, when the first Mitsubishi model, a seven-seater sedan based on the Fiat Tipo 3, rolls off the assembly line. Not very successful, production was discontinued after just 22 models were built.True production begins after the ... Read more
Mitsubishi unveiled in 2008 the new Colt model. Essentially it is very much the same car as the previous Colt, except for the exterior facelift which places the small urban car in line with the current Mitsubishi brand image, as settled by the Lancer Evolution X. >> Read more
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The CZT comes nicely wrapped in a stylish body-shell mounted on a rugged chassis. Looks are only part of the package though as the car also provides generous passenger room with comfortable seating of up to four, nicely enhanced by the high roof and sliding rear bench. The latter can be slid both back and forth to ... >> Read more
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Having sprouted from the soil watered by the previously unveiled CZ2 concept, the CZ3 was launched as the missing link between the first and the Colt Hatchback. Sporting a beefed-up body style with a slightly raised back, sportier longer doors and a more dynamic roofline, the CZ3 came as an aggressively-fun ... >> Read more
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Having reached its 5th generation, the Colt saw quite a number of improvements over the previous series, mostly visually. Freshly designed, the new Colt was powered by a choice of two petrol engines with capacities of 1.3 L and 1.6 L. Despite good handling and overall good engine reliability, the Colt is not one ... >> Read more
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The fourth generation Colt/Mirage saw the introduction of a new "CC" platform that sparked a general body-shell restyling. The car's edgy look was dampened while the engine range was refreshed and coupled with newer equipment levels. Curiously, the new platform caught the eye of the Proton motor company ... >> Read more
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Having reached its third generation by 1988, the Mitsubishi Colt, also known as the Mirage was a hit for the Japanese company, being one of their longest lived models, still in production today. Sharing elements borrowed from the restyled Galant, the Colt was an easy and fun to drive vehicle available with a range ... >> Read more
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Australian fans of Mitsubishi’s Lancer Evolution will have the chance to see the sport sedan in a way it has never been seen before. Visual effects studio Resin has created an entirely CGI-based advertisement for Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited (MMAL) ...
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Mitsubishi presented the Outlander GT prototype at the 2009 New York Auto Show and, even if the car was looking more like a Lancer Evolution than an Outlander, people have always praised it for the look. Unfortunately, the Japanese manufacturer tries anything ...
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Mitsubishi confirmed last week that it is developing a new compact crossover to be launched in 2010 but the company has only released a small sketch giving us a glimpse into how the model will look like. But here are two computer-generated images (CGI) based on the ...
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The American auto sector is showing slight signs of recovery and Mitsubishi hopes to benefit from a more significant growth that might take place in the next few years by refreshing its local lineup. One of the new models to be launched in United States is the ...
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Mitsubishi has no plans to start building SUVs in China, as the company is looking to benefit from the impressive growth in the country by making parts and improving import business. Mitsubishi China sales manager Fan Tian Jian Zhi said in an interview with ...
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