07/31/2006 | ...Mitsubishi has announced a special edition Colt Blue, to be made available from September. Coming in three-door form only, with the 1.1-litre engine, the Colt Blue costs £8,499; three years' free servicing and one year's free insurance is thrown in with the deal. Kit for the Colt Blue includes twin... | 06/28/2006 | ...The newcomer, which is based on the Colt CZT, is being tipped to come to Britain next year should demand prove strong enough. Prices are still under discussion, but the premium machine is expected to cost £14,500. To find out what buyers can look forward to, Auto Express got behind the wheel... | 05/15/2006 | ...Mitsubishi's new Colt CZC cabriolet will never blow you away with open-top discomfort. It might look like a truncated beetle and shudder over uneven surfaces with its metal powered fold-away roof stowed in the boot, but so good are its aerodynamics that wind buffet is virtually absent at 60mph and... | 04/06/2006 | ...AMSTERDAM – Mitsubishi sent over 20 extra lorries to the NedCar production plant in the Dutch town of Born on Thursday to remove its stock of finished Colt cars. A spokesperson for the Japanese company said Mitsubishi wants to avoid employees taking the cars "hostage" in a dispute about... | 02/08/2006 | ...Mitsubishi is offering 12 months or 12,000km worth of free petrol with all new Colt 3-door models sold before the end of February. For the month of February, Mitsubishi Motors Ireland is offering to pay for the cost of petrol for one whole year when you buy a new Mitsubishi Colt. That’s how... | 01/30/2006 | ...Mitsubishi's new Colt CZC convertible will cost from £13,999 when it goes on sale in April. The Colt CZC uses an electrically-folding metal roof similar to this in the Peugeot 206 CC, Nissan Micra C+C and Vauxhall Tigra. The cheaper model in the two-car range uses a 107bhp 1.5-litre engine, while a... | 11/24/2005 | ...TREBUR, Germany — The Essen Motor Show has the same meaning to Germans as the SEMA convention to Americans: the wildest cars all in one place. And like every time, Mitsubishi keeps it real. The Lancer Evo has a cult following all over Europe, but it is not just the rally-bred sedan that enlivens... |
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