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Mitsubishi replaced this series in 2013 with a newer generation which reverted to the Mirage name. In addition to these small cars, "Colt" in the Mitsubishi vernacular has been used for unrelated vehicles of various forms as discussed below. The name has also been disaffiliated from Mitsubishi as an independent marque in some markets.
Mitsubishi F1C1A Mitsubishi Colt, Mitsubishi Colt Plus, Mitsubishi Lancer (non US market, pre-2008), Hyundai Sonata (Korean domestic, 2001~2002) Jatco F06A Nissan Primera Jatco JF010E CVT3 Nissan Teana, Nissan Presage, Nissan Murano Jatco CVT7 (Jatco JF015E / Wide ratio Jatco JF020E) Ratio coverage 7.3 and 8.7 for WR
The online video game platform and game creation system Roblox has millions of games (officially referred to as "experiences" since 2021) [1][2] created by users of its creation tool, Roblox Studio.
The Mitsubishi 4N1 engines are a family of all- alloy four-cylinder diesel engines developed by Mitsubishi Motors, produced at the company's powertrain facility in Kyoto, Japan for use in Mitsubishi's small to mid-sized global passenger cars. [1][2][3]
Initially named Destileria y Licoreria de Ayala y Compañía , it was known ultimately as the Ayala Distillery Company and was acquired by Carlos T. Palanca, Sr. -owned [11] La Tondeña, Inc. in 1929. In 1888, the company introduced the first tramcar service in the Philippines.
Google is a multinational technology company specializing in Internet-related services and products, including search engines, online advertising, and software.
Mitsubishi Aircraft Company[1] (Mitsubishi Kōkūki) was the new name given by the Mitsubishi Company (Mitsubishi Shōkai), in 1928, to its subsidiary, Mitsubishi Internal Combustion (Mitsubishi Nainenki), to reflect its changing role as an aircraft manufacturer catering to the growing demand for military aircraft in Japan.
The Mitsubishi Starion is a sports car which was manufactured and marketed by Mitsubishi from 1982 until 1989 — with badge engineered variants marketed in North America as the Conquest, under the Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth brands.