The Mitsubishi Colt has been in production since 1962, thanks to its reliability and low running costs. Its small size makes it perfect for urban environments and its high roofline provides ample cargo space. It can even be had with optional all-wheel drive for improved wet weather performance.
The body of this 5-door compact hatchback sports a flowing "one motion form" from the front bumper to the back end of the roof. This makes the Mitsubishi Colt a breeze for multi-level parking lot buildings. This silently strong vehicle comes in three engine options. One is a 1.3L engine capable of performing at up to 92 horsepower, a 1.5L European-produced MIVEC aluminum engine running at 105 horsepower, and a 1.5L intercooler turbo engine, which will obviously give you a solid boost of strength under the hood, providing up to 147 horsepower.
Some Colt models have sporty, rally car-style options available, with sport type seats and floor shifting (available for two-wheel drive models only). These models also boast enhanced safety equipment, as well as warm-toned interior colors such as two-tone brown and beige. For a more comfortable ride, the Colt uses a Bio Clear Filter to suppress ticks, pollen, and any other objects or substances that could cause discomfort or harm to passengers.
RoRo RoRo vessels are designed for "Roll on Roll off" transportation of vehicles. Compared to containers, RoRo tends to have relatively lower local fees at the destination port, making it the simplest and quickest method for receiving vehicles. For those not needing to purchase multiple cars, it becomes the most effective transportation option.
Container When purchasing multiple cars, it can be cost-effective to transport them in containers. Depending on the vehicle size, a 20ft container can accommodate 1-2 cars, while a 40ft container can fit 4-6 cars. Unlike RoRo, container shipping may incur additional costs at the destination port, such as devanning, DTHC, and port charges. It is advisable to consult with a customs broker for clarification.
The Mitsubishi Colt has been in production since 1962, thanks to its reliability and low running costs. Its small size makes it perfect for urban environments and its high roofline provides ample cargo space. It can even be had with optional all-wheel drive for improved wet weather performance.
The body of this 5-door compact hatchback sports a flowing "one motion form" from the front bumper to the back end of the roof. This makes the Mitsubishi Colt a breeze for multi-level parking lot buildings. This silently strong vehicle comes in three engine options. One is a 1.3L engine capable of performing at up to 92 horsepower, a 1.5L European-produced MIVEC aluminum engine running at 105 horsepower, and a 1.5L intercooler turbo engine, which will obviously give you a solid boost of strength under the hood, providing up to 147 horsepower.
Some Colt models have sporty, rally car-style options available, with sport type seats and floor shifting (available for two-wheel drive models only). These models also boast enhanced safety equipment, as well as warm-toned interior colors such as two-tone brown and beige. For a more comfortable ride, the Colt uses a Bio Clear Filter to suppress ticks, pollen, and any other objects or substances that could cause discomfort or harm to passengers.