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'''Mitsubishi Mirage (C51A/C52A/C53A/C61A/C62A/C63A/C64A/C72A/C73A/C74A/C82A/C83A). 1987–91 (prod. n/a). 3- and 4-door sedan. F/F, 1198, 1298, 1468, 1597, 1755 cm³ petrol, 1795 cm³ diesel (I4 OHC), 1597, 1836 cm³ (I4 DOHC).''' Mitsubishi set its own design direction with third-generation Mirage, apeing the larger [[Mitsubishi Galant (E30)|Galant]]. Designed by Masaru Furukawa and engineered by Yasukichi Akamatsu. Three-door hatchback the basic model, complemented by four-door (from January 1988) that was identical to [[Mitsubishi Lancer (1988–91)|Lancer]]. Considered stylish in its day, distinct from jelly-mould looks of similar cars. Few changes through run. Good ride and performance, especially from hot-hatch DOHC models. Called [[Mitsubishi Lancer|Lancer]] in Australia; [[Dodge Colt]], [[Plymouth Colt]] and [[Eagle Summit]] in North America, with the hatchbacks exported from Japan.
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'''Mitsubishi Mirage (C51A/C52A/C53A/C61A/C62A/C63A/C64A/C72A/C73A/C74A/C82A/C83A). 1987–91 (prod. n/a). 3- and 4-door sedan. F/F, 1198, 1298, 1468, 1597, 1755 cm³ petrol, 1795 cm³ diesel (I4 OHC), 1597, 1836 cm³ (I4 DOHC).''' Mitsubishi set its own design direction with third-generation Mirage, apeing the larger [[Mitsubishi Galant (E30)|Galant]]. Designed by Masaru Furukawa and engineered by Yasukichi Akamatsu. Three-door hatchback the basic model, complemented by four-door (from January 1988) that was identical to [[Mitsubishi Lancer (1988–95)|Lancer]]. Considered stylish in its day, distinct from jelly-mould looks of similar cars. Few changes through run. Good ride and performance, especially from hot-hatch DOHC models. Called [[Mitsubishi Lancer|Lancer]] in Australia; [[Dodge Colt]], [[Plymouth Colt]] and [[Eagle Summit]] in North America, with the hatchbacks exported from Japan.
  
  

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Mitsubishi Mirage (C51A/C52A/C53A/C61A/C62A/C63A/C64A/C72A/C73A/C74A/C82A/C83A). 1987–91 (prod. n/a). 3- and 4-door sedan. F/F, 1198, 1298, 1468, 1597, 1755 cm³ petrol, 1795 cm³ diesel (I4 OHC), 1597, 1836 cm³ (I4 DOHC). Mitsubishi set its own design direction with third-generation Mirage, apeing the larger Galant. Designed by Masaru Furukawa and engineered by Yasukichi Akamatsu. Three-door hatchback the basic model, complemented by four-door (from January 1988) that was identical to Lancer. Considered stylish in its day, distinct from jelly-mould looks of similar cars. Few changes through run. Good ride and performance, especially from hot-hatch DOHC models. Called Lancer in Australia; Dodge Colt, Plymouth Colt and Eagle Summit in North America, with the hatchbacks exported from Japan.


Manufacturing location: Okazaki, Aichi, Japan

Marque: Mitsubishi | Model: Mitsubishi Mirage | Predecessor: Mitsubishi Mirage (1983–91) | Successor: Mitsubishi Mirage (1991–5)

 

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