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{{ Vehicle_info | {{ Vehicle_info | ||
| name = CE Mirage | | name = CE Mirage | ||
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| platform = | | platform = | ||
| engine = 1.5L 12-valve SOHC [[4G15|Orion]] | | engine = 1.5L 12-valve SOHC [[4G15|Orion]] | ||
− | | transmission = [[F5M41|5 speed manual]], [[ | + | | transmission = [[F5M41|5 speed manual]], [[F4A4x|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 [[ | + | The '''Mitsubishi Mirage''' was a small 3 door hatchback available in Australia from June 1996 until 2003 when it was replaced by the [[Colt_(RG)|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. |
− | 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. | + | All Australian Mirages use the 12-valve SOHC version of the 1.5 Litre [[4G15|Orion]] (4G15) engine with either [[F5M41]] 5 speed manual or [[F4A41]] 4 speed automatic transmission. Power is 69 kW at 5000 rpm and torque is 126 Nm at 3000 rpm. Fuel consumption is listed as 5.7L/100Km for the manual and 6.1L/100Km for automatic. All have front disc brakes with rear drum. |
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+ | ==1996-1998== | ||
+ | The first of the Mirages to be sold in Australia were relatively basic little cars, with non-coloured bumpers, steel wheels with centre caps, 2 speaker cassette stereo system and engine immobiliser. It was available in a single variant although a "Power Pack" was available as an option which gave the vehicle power steering, body coloured front and rear bumper bars and tailgate wiper washers. Air conditioning, automatic transmission, dual-front airbags and power steering were also available as separate options. It can be distinguished from other model Mirages by its small open grille. | ||
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+ | ==MY99== | ||
+ | The MY99 Mirage was released in August 1998. Equipment levels were slightly increased, with a 4 speaker CD player and remote central locking being added to the standard equipment list. | ||
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+ | ==MY00== | ||
+ | The MY00 Mirage was released on the Australian market in August 1999. The MY00 inroduced slight changes to styling with body coloured bumpers used, a larger grille with horizontal bar, modified front bumper, steel wheels with plastic wheel covers and large Mirage badging across the rear tailgate. | ||
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+ | The MY00 continued the same equipment list on the basic Mirage while adding a sporty VR-X trim level with body kit, white-faced instrument dials, 14" alloy wheels and power windows. | ||
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+ | ==MY02== | ||
+ | The MY02 was the final update of the Mirage before it was replaced by the [[Colt (RG)|Colt]]. It was released in October 2001. Styling changes were minimal with a silver mesh grille in place of the previous horizontal bar grille. The VR-X was dropped from the range, returning to a single variant. | ||
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+ | Driver's side airbag and power steering were added to the standard equipment list, with passenger airbag and airconditioning remaining optional. | ||
[[Category:Mitsubishi Mirage]] | [[Category:Mitsubishi Mirage]] | ||
+ | [[Category: 2000s Models]] | ||
+ | [[Category: 1990s Models]] |