In fact, the only thing wrong with the Colt is the name. This isn't a colt, it's a miniature stallion. The new model is an advanced version of its predecessors, with more than enough individual features to set it apart as a new breed of Mitsubishi brilliance.
I bought a new Mitsubishi Colt on a whim, and whilst I probably shouldn't confess to that kind of spontaneity, I've never been one to dither over a purchase by weighing up every single factor before finding out that it's too late. I saw a Ralliart model that knocked my socks off, and after a few days of deliberation I decided to take the plunge and go for a test drive (I'm that sensible at least). It was an instant infatuation, and as I don't have to worry about accommodating a family it was the perfect choice for my personal situation.
I part exchanged my old super-mini, and the already attractive price was made even better by handing over the keys to my old car. Whilst it may not be ideal for everyone, the new Mitsubishi Colt really may well be the most super super-mini that I've driven to date. Whether I'm shopping, commuting to work or visiting far-flung friends, the Colt is an eager thoroughbred that never fails to deliver.
If you're looking for a new super-mini I highly recommend the Mitsubishi Colt, and you won't even need to check its teeth.
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