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Mitsubishi - Colt (2011)

Looking for the Mitsubishi Colt price can feel like navigating a maze, but it doesn’t have to be. Whether you’re curious about the Mitsubishi Colt 2011 price, wondering how a used Mitsubishi Colt price stacks up, or simply asking what is a 2011 Mitsubishi Colt worth, this guide pulls the latest data straight from our car pricing database to give you a clear, realistic view.

Why the Colt matters. The Colt has long been a staple of urban driving, known for its nimble handling, fuel efficiency, and snappy performance. The 2011 model, in particular, sits at a sweet spot: it is vintage enough to boast character yet recent enough to feature relatively few mechanical issues. That makes it a frequent choice for students, young professionals, and small families who value practicality over luxury. Understanding the Mitsubishi Colt 2011 price helps you gauge whether this compact sedan fits your budget contextually.

Below, we detail the key specifications that buyers typically consider before finalizing a purchase. Grab a pen and take notes!

  • Engine: 1.2‑litre inline‑four (B12) 4-cyl, naturally aspirated 8‑valve
  • Power: 73 hp / 81 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (optional 4‑speed automatic in some markets)
  • Fuel type: Regular gasoline
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive
  • Cabin: 5‑passenger, 2‑column 2‑box layout
  • Dimensions: Length 4,080 mm; Width 1,690 mm; Height 1,420 mm; Wheelbase 2,615 mm
  • Weight: Curb weight around 950 kg
  • Fuel economy: Approx. 5.5 km/l (stock, city/highway mix)
  • Brakes: Front disc, rear drum
  • Suspension: MacPherson strut (front), torsion beam (rear)
  • Standard safety: Two airbags, ABS on some trims
  • Interior features: Manual climate control, power windows, basic infotainment system
  • Towing capacity: Minimal (under 200 kg)
  • Compliance: Meets Euro 4 emissions in most regions

Now that you know what’s under the hood, let’s dive into the ultimate selling point for many buyers: Mitsubishi Colt depreciation and how your vehicle might hold its value over time.

Depreciation Insights

  • Initially, the 2011 Colt usually loses around 15‑20% of its retail price in the first year, a common pattern for compact cars in the Costa Coast economies.
  • During years two and three, value decline slows to about 5‑7% per year, assuming no major mechanical issues and a regular service history.
  • By year five, the vehicle typically retains a floor value of roughly 30‑35% of its original sticker price if maintained well


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