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'''Mitsubishi Cordia. 1982–90 (prod. n/a). 3-door coupé. F/F, F/A, 1410, 1597, 1755, 1795, 1997 cm³ (4 cyl. OHC).''' Sporting version of [[Mitsubishi Tredia]], replacing the Celeste in the company’s line-up. More attractive than sedan counterpart, though mechanically similar. Turbocharged variants available with 1·6- and 1·8-litre engines. With Tredia, one of the first Mitsubishi-branded cars sold in the US.
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'''Mitsubishi Cordia. 1982–90 (prod. n/a). 3-door coupé. F/F, F/A, 1410, 1597, 1755, 1795, 1997 cm³ (I4 OHC).''' Sporting version of [[Mitsubishi Tredia]], replacing the Celeste in the company’s line-up. More attractive than sedan counterpart, though mechanically similar. Turbocharged variants available with 1·6- and 1·8-litre engines. With Tredia, one of the first Mitsubishi-branded cars sold in the US.
  
  

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Mitsubishi Cordia. 1982–90 (prod. n/a). 3-door coupé. F/F, F/A, 1410, 1597, 1755, 1795, 1997 cm³ (I4 OHC). Sporting version of Mitsubishi Tredia, replacing the Celeste in the company’s line-up. More attractive than sedan counterpart, though mechanically similar. Turbocharged variants available with 1·6- and 1·8-litre engines. With Tredia, one of the first Mitsubishi-branded cars sold in the US.


Manufacturing location: Japan

Marque: Mitsubishi | Predecessor: Mitsubishi Lancer Celeste | Successors: Mitsubishi Eclipse (1989–95), Mitsubishi Eterna (1988–92)

 

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