This Dodge Colt is actually a re-badged Mitsubishi Mirage with all Mitsubishi parts and mechanics. When the body style of a car is described as a hatchback, typically it refers to a utilitarian small car (especially in the U.S.); however hatchbacks are also used on sports cars, SUVs, and large luxury cars. The following versions and sub-models of Dodge Omni Base Hatchback were available in 1980: 1980 Dodge Omni 1.7L (man. 1.6 liter four cylinder backed by a three speed automatic. That’s a heady statement considering all the vehicle developments in the auto industry over the past hundred plus years. A hatchback is a car with a hatch-type rear door that often opens upwards and often a shared volume for the passenger and cargo areas.. New brakes all around, timing belt and water pump within last four years and 10k miles. Newer tires and alignment. Hot Hatchbacks From The 1980’s: Up high where the air is crisp Written by James Dolan Hot hatchbacks were the best automotive development ever. Dodge Mirada (1980–1983) Dodge Model 30 (1914–1922) Dodge Monaco and Royal Monaco (1965–1978, 1990–1992) Dodge Neon (1994–2005, see also Dodge SRT-4) Dodge Omni (1978–1990, see also Dodge 024) Dodge Polara (1960–1973) Dodge Raider (1987–1989) Dodge Royal (1954–1959, see also 1955–1957 Dodge) Dodge Senior (1927–1930) Dodge Series 116 (1923–1925) Dodge Series … The hatchback was offered from 1982 till 1987, dropping from the lineup thanks to the fact that it was just about salesproof. The Dodge Omni and the Plymouth Horizon were front-wheel drive, five-door hatchbacks, introduced by the Dodge and Plymouth divisions of Chrysler in North America in January 1978. 4) specs 4), model year 1980, version for North America (up to October)
4) , model year 1980, version for North America U.S. manufactured by Dodge (USA) in USA assembly in Japan by Mitsubishi Dodge Colt 2-Door Hatchback 1.4L 4-speed (man. 1980 Dodge Colt with 67k original miles and fully maintained.