Difference between revisions of "Mitsubishi Mirage (CE)"
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{{ Vehicle_info | {{ Vehicle_info | ||
| name = CE Mirage | | name = CE Mirage | ||
− | | image = | + | | image = [[Image:CE Mirage.jpg|200px]] |
| aka = | | aka = | ||
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| platform = | | platform = | ||
| engine = 1.5L 12-valve SOHC [[4G15|Orion]] | | engine = 1.5L 12-valve SOHC [[4G15|Orion]] | ||
− | | transmission = 5 speed manual, 4 speed automatic | + | | transmission = [[F5M41|5 speed manual]], [[F4A41|4 speed automatic]] |
| wheelbase = 2415 mm | | wheelbase = 2415 mm | ||
| length = 3900 mm | | length = 3900 mm | ||
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− | The '''Mitsubishi Mirage''' was a small 3 door hatchback available in Australia from June 1996 until 2003 when it was replaced by the [[7g_Colt|Mitsubishi Colt]]. It is designated as the '''CE''' Mirage. The Mirage is the sixth generation in the Mitsubishi Colt line, which dates back to 1962 | + | The '''Mitsubishi Mirage''' was a small 3 door hatchback available in Australia from June 1996 until 2003 when it was replaced by the [[7g_Colt|Mitsubishi Colt]]. It is designated as the '''CE''' Mirage. The Mirage is the sixth generation in the Mitsubishi Colt line, which dates back to 1962. |
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+ | All Australian Mirages use the 12-valve SOHC version of the 1.5 Litre [[4G15|Orion]] (4G15) engine with either 5 speed manual or 4 speed automatic transmission. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Mitsubishi Mirage]] |