When did the Mitsubishi Summit Wagon come out?

When did the Mitsubishi Summit Wagon come out?

These Wagons were sold for model years 1992-1996 and replaced the Dodge/Plymouth Colt Vista and the Canada-only Eagle Vista Wagon, all based on the previous generation Mitsubishi Chariot . The Summit Wagon was available in DL and LX trims, as well as in a four-wheel drive version considered a trim level of its own.

What’s the curb weight of a Mitsubishi RVR?

1,625–1,730 mm (64.0–68.1 in) Curb weight. 1,380–1,545 kg (3,042–3,406 lb) The first generation RVR, introduced February 1991, is a compact MPV, manufactured for 1991-2002 and marketed as the Mitsubishi Space Runner in Europe and Mitsubishi Expo LRV in the United States.

When was the last year the Mitsubishi RVR was made?

Mitsubishi RVR. The Mitsubishi RVR is a range of cars produced by Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi from 1991 to 2002 and then from 2010 until present.

What kind of fault does a Mitsubishi evoscan have?

Idle air control (IAC) valve position sensor fault. Rear Oxygen (O2) sesnor fault. Transaxle control module torque reduction signal fault. Variable Induction control (VIC) valve position sensor fault. Traction control (TC) vacuum valve solenoid fault.

What kind of car is the Mitsubishi Expo?

Mitsubishi launched twin “mini-minivans” for 1992, sized between subcompact wagons and minivans. Expo was a 7-passenger wagon, with four swing-open side doors and a one-piece rear liftgate. Expo LRV seated five, with a body nine inches shorter, two front doors, a sliding right-rear door, and a rear hatch.

What was the Mitsubishi Expo LRV in 1994?

A driver-side airbag went into ’94 models, set in a new 4-spoke steering wheel. The driver got a height-adjustable shoulder belt, but the front passenger kept a motorized belt arrangement. Expo lost its upscale SP models, but base Expos adopted some of their features as standard equipment.

When did the Mitsubishi Mirage Eagle Summit end?

The Eagle Summit line lasted through the extent of the Mirage’s fourth generation, which ended in 1996. The somewhat related Eagle Summit Wagon (which was a compact MPV) ran from 1992–1996 and was based on the Mitsubishi RVR .

What was the model year of the Eagle Summit?

The 1993 model year Summits were completely new and featured more room on the inside as well as weighing less than before. The Summit was now based the fourth generation Mitsubishi Mirage ‘CC’ chassis platform featuring a mutlilink rear suspension and the body was given a rounder shape.

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