There's a new Colt in Mitsubishi's stable, and it's odds-on to gallop out of showrooms in much bigger numbers than its predecessor. That's because the new car, due on sale in spring 2004, has a far more European flavour than the current Colt, which trots along behind the class leaders because of its dull design and driving dynamics.
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By Michael Specht
April 2002
There's a new Colt in Mitsubishi's stable, and it's odds-on to gallop out of showrooms in much bigger numbers than its predecessor. That's because the new car, due on sale in spring 2004, has a far more European flavour than the current Colt, which trots along behind the class leaders because of its dull design and driving dynamics.
But is the newcomer
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