Difference between revisions of "Colt (RG)"

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| availability = 2004 - present
 
| availability = 2004 - present
 
| model_years =  
 
| model_years =  
| assembly = {{Tonsley_park}}
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| assembly = {{Okazaki}} (Hatchback)<BR>{{Turin}} (Cabriolet)
| predecessor = None
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| predecessor = [[Mitsubishi Mirage]]
| successor = [[Mitsubishi Mirage]]
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| successor =
| body_style = 4 door sedan, 5 door hatchback
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| body_style = 5 door hatchback, 2 door cabriolet
 
| drive = Front-Wheel Drive
 
| drive = Front-Wheel Drive
 
| platform =  
 
| platform =  
| engine = 1.4L [[4G12|Orion]]<br>1.4L [[4G33|Saturn]]<br>1.6L [[4G32|Saturn]]
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| engine = 1.5L [[4G15|Orion]] [[MIVEC]]<br>1.5L [[4A91]] [[MIVEC]]<br>1.5L [[4G15|Orion]] [[MIVEC]] Turbo
| transmission = [[KM160|4 speed manual]]<br>[[KM165|4 speed Supershift manual]]<br>[[KM162|5 speed manual]]<br>[[KM170|3 speed automatic]]
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| transmission = 5 speed manual, [[INVECS III]] CVT
| wheelbase =
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| wheelbase = 2500 mm
| length =
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| length = 3870 mm (hatchback), 3875mm (Cabriolet), 3925mm (Ralliart)
| width =  
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| width = 1680 mm
| height =
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| height = 1550mm (ES), 1453 mm (Cabriolet)
| weight =  
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| weight = 1050 Kg (MY07.5 ES Manual), 1075 Kg (MY04 LS CVT), 1110 Kg (Cabriolet), 1130 Kg (Ralliart) 
| fuel_capacity =  
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| fuel_capacity = 45L (Hatchback), 47L (Cabriolet)
| related =  
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| related = Smart ForFour
| designer =  
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| designer = [[Olivier Boulay]]
 
}}
 
}}
 
The seventh generation Mitsubishi Colt was the second Colt to be released on the Australian market. It was released in Japan in 2003, with a European release in 2004. It hit the Australian market in August 2004, designated as the '''RG''' model.
 
The seventh generation Mitsubishi Colt was the second Colt to be released on the Australian market. It was released in Japan in 2003, with a European release in 2004. It hit the Australian market in August 2004, designated as the '''RG''' model.

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