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    The Dodge Colt is a subcompact car that was manufactured by Mitsubishi Motors and marketed by Dodge for model years 1971 to 1994 as captive imports. Rebadged...
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    Chrysler Valiant Galant. In South Africa, the A53 Colt Galant arrived in late 1972 as the Dodge Colt 1600 GS (AY series). The car had already been rallied...
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    Space Wagon, Mitsubishi Nimbus and Mitsubishi Expo — and as the Dodge and Plymouth Colt Vista Wagon, as captive imports in North America, and as the Eagle...
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    from 1973 until 2024. The Lancer has been marketed as the Colt Lancer, Dodge Colt, Plymouth Colt, Chrysler Valiant Lancer, Chrysler Lancer, Eagle Summit...
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    Challenger — through Dodge dealers as a captive import, initially as the "Dodge Colt Challenger". Chrysler's Plymouth brand marketed its rebadged variant as...
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    international connotations after having hosted the 1972 Winter Olympics), the Dodge (Colt) Challenger and Plymouth Sapporo in North America and Puerto Rico, and...
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    this series that emerged in the United States as the Dodge Colt for the 1977 model year (Plymouth Colt in Canada), taking over from a badge-engineered Mitsubishi...
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  • colt in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Colt(s) or COLT may refer to: Colt (horse), an intact (uncastrated) male horse under four years of age Colt (given...
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    The Colt Buntline Special was a long-barreled variant of the Colt Single Action Army revolver, which Stuart N. Lake described in his best-selling but...
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    joined the Dodge Colt and Plymouth Colt starting in 1989 as Chrysler wound down the assembly of the subcompact Plymouth Horizon and Dodge Omni twins....
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    were sold through a venture with Chrysler as the Dodge Colt and the similar Plymouth-badged Champ and Colt. Later, the venture brought the Eagle Vista and...
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    2500 rpm. 1988–1992 Mitsubishi Mirage / Mitsubishi Colt (MPFI) 1988–1992 Dodge Colt / Plymouth Colt 1988–1992 Eagle Summit 1992–1995 Hyundai Elantra The...
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    Hillman Avenger (redirect from Dodge 1500)
    success of the similarly-sized Dodge Colt captive import, built by Mitsubishi Motors, doomed the Cricket. With the Colt selling much better than the Cricket...
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  • (1971-1995) Dodge Charger (1971-1974) Dodge Colt (1971-1973) Dodge Coronet (1971-1974) Dodge Demon (1971-1972) Dodge Ram Van (1971–1978) Dodge Super Bee...
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    Chrysler Neon (redirect from Dodge SX)
    sedan body styles. In the United States and Canada, it was sold as either a Dodge or a Plymouth, while in Europe, Mexico, Japan, South Korea, Egypt, Australia...
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    long-running practice of rebadging Mitsubishi vehicles as the Dodge and Plymouth Colt captive imports for the North American market between 1970 and...
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  • Hillman Avenger, an automobile sold in North America between 1971 and 1973 Dodge Colt, an automobile sold in Canada between 1973 and 1975 This set index article...
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  • Originally the Mitsubishi Galant, it was imported to the US as the "Dodge Colt", then marketed by Chrysler Australia. Designed by Chrysler Europe. Rebranded...
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    (GE, GH, GJ, GK, GN) 1979-1986 Mitsubishi L200/Dodge Ram 50[broken anchor] (L020) 1974–1977 Dodge Colt 1975–1978 Plymouth Arrow The SOHC eight-valve 4G53...
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    Celeste A142 Mitsubishi Lancer EX A172A Mitsubishi Tredia/Cordia A211 Dodge/Plymouth Colt Plymouth Champ This is the turbocharged version of the 4G12, uses...
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  • badge-engineered Dodge Dart Swinger. 1973: Plymouth production hit an all-time peak of 973,000. The Plymouth Cricket in Canada was now based on the Dodge Colt. 1974:...
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  • Mirage-based Eagle Summit, having discontinued the nearly identical Dodge Colt and Plymouth Colt models after the 1994 model year. After a decade of slow sales...
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    the Pinto, were a Chevrolet Vega and Impala, American Motors Gremlin, Dodge Colt, and Toyota Corolla. In 1980 Ford was found not guilty. In 1980 a civil...
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    Mighty Max until 1996. Chrysler Corporation sold captive imports as the Dodge D50, Dodge Ram 50 and Plymouth Arrow truck in the U.S. and as the Chrysler D-50...
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    The Dodge Charger is a model of automobile marketed by Dodge in various forms over eight generations since 1966. The first Charger was a show car in 1964...
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  • Dodge is an American brand of automobiles and a division of Stellantis North America, based in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Dodge vehicles have historically...
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  • began distributing Mitsubishis as Chrysler-, Dodge-, and Plymouth-branded captive imports (e.g. Dodge Colt), a successful venture as the compact cars met...
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  • Thumbnail for Mitsubishi Super Shift transmission
    Shift gearbox was fitted to the following vehicles: Dodge Colt Mitsubishi Mirage Mitsubishi Colt Mitsubishi Cordia Mitsubishi Tredia Mitsubishi Chariot...
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    manufacturers, e.g., the Pinto Pony, Volkswagen Beetle Type 110, and Dodge Colt Coupe M/M Mileage Maker. In 1977, the engines offered were 57 hp (43 kW)...
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    converter. A smaller version of this transmission was also used in the Dodge Colt/Plymouth Champ cars made by Mitsubishi in Japan. This smaller transmission...
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