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1985 Mitsubishi Colt
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1985 Mitsubishi Colt Pricing and Specs

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The Mitsubishi Colt 1985 prices range from $1,030 for the basic trim level Hatchback Colt GL to $2,200 for the top of the range Hatchback Colt SE.

The Mitsubishi Colt 1985 comes in Hatchback and Sedan.

The Mitsubishi Colt 1985 is available in Leaded Petrol.

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Hatchback

Mitsubishi Colt Models SPECS PRICE
GL 1.6LLeaded Petrol3 speed automatic $1,030 – 1,650
GL 1.4LLeaded Petrol3 speed automatic $1,030 – 1,650
GL 1.4LLeaded Petrol4 speed manual $1,030 – 1,650
GL 1.6LLeaded Petrol4 speed manual $1,030 – 1,650
GSR 1.6LLeaded Petrol4 speed manual $1,030 – 1,650
SE 1.6LLeaded Petrol3 speed automatic $1,380 – 2,200
SE 1.6LLeaded Petrol4 speed manual $1,030 – 1,650
XL 1.4LLeaded Petrol4 speed manual $1,030 – 1,650

Sedan

Mitsubishi Colt Models SPECS PRICE
GL 1.4LLeaded Petrol3 speed automatic $1,030 – 1,650
GL 1.6LLeaded Petrol3 speed automatic $1,030 – 1,650
GL 1.6LLeaded Petrol4 speed manual $1,030 – 1,650
GL 1.4LLeaded Petrol4 speed manual $1,030 – 1,650
SE 1.6LLeaded Petrol3 speed automatic $1,380 – 2,200
SE 1.6LLeaded Petrol4 speed manual $1,030 – 1,650

Mitsubishi Colt 1985 FAQs

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  • I have a 2004 Mitsubishi Colt Plus. Can you tell me if it has a cam belt or a chain?

    The 4A9 engine fitted to your Colt has a timing chain rather than a toothed, rubber timing belt. As such, the timing chain should be fine for the life of the car, provided the necessary servicing has been carried out.

    Interestingly, the Colt Plus was never officially sold in Australia by Mitsubishi, so your car must be a private import from, say, Japan or even New Zealand.

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  • Can I use E10 petrol in my 2006 Mitsubishi Colt?

    Yes you can. According to the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industry’s guide, all Australian-delivered Mitsubishis with fuel-injected petrol engines built after 1986 can use either E5 (five per cent ethanol) or E10 (10 per cent) safely. By using this fuel, you stand to reduce your tailpipe emissions a little, use a percentage of renewable fuel (ethanol is largely made from farmed crops) and you may even save a few dollars over a year as E10 ULP is often a little cheaper at the pump.

     

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  • Best first car options?

    Do not buy a Cruze, or buy a European brand. They will prove costly. It's best to go for the cars that are well proven over many years. The Lancer is a good one, but so too is the Toyota Yaris or Corolla, Suzuki Swift, Mazda2 or 3, or Mitsubishi Colt.

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