Junkyard Gem: 2007 Mitsubishi Colt CZ2 5-door hatchback
YORK, England — Remember the Dodge and Plymouth Colts of 1971 through 1994? The Colt name stayed alive after that on Mitsubishis sold elsewhere in the world, and I’ve found a 21st-century example in a self-service wrecking yard near York, England.
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This generation of Colt served as the basis for the Smart ForFour, so (as promised) I’m following up a ForFour Junkyard Gem with this article about its sibling in the same knacker’s yard. Like the ForFour, this car was built at the NedCar assembly plant in the Netherlands.
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Mitsubishi began using the Colt name in Japan back in 1962, then killed the name at home in favor of the Mirage when that car debuted in 1978. Export-market Mirages got Colt (or Champ, or Lancer and many others) badging at that point. For 2002, the Colt returned to Japan with a brand-new platform, and that’s the generation we have here.
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The engine here is a 1.5-liter Mercedes-Benz turbodiesel, rated at 95 horsepower and 155 pound-feet. A 148-horse turbocharged gasoline-burning Mitsubishi 1.5 was available in the UK as well.
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The transmission is a five-speed manual. A six-speed automatic was an option.
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It’s a small car but not microscopic; its wheelbase is just over 98″ and its curb weight is about 2,500 pounds.
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The tall roof gives it great storage capacity, a trick often seen in kei vans.
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This generation of Colt continues to be sold in Taiwan through the present day, as the Colt Plus. In Europe, an all-new Colt based on the Renault Clio was launched last year.
It was cheap.
In Japan, cuteness was played up in Colt commercials.

