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- Q1477183 subject Q6278618.
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- Q1477183 abstract "The Mitsubishi Mirage Dingo is a mini MPV built by Mitsubishi Motors from 1998–2003, using a shortened version of the Mirage platform. The "Dingo" name is derived from Bingo and its connotations of good fortune, but with the B replaced by D to represent Mitsubishi's Diamond logo. In Japan, it was sold at a specific retail chain called Car Plaza. Exterior and Interior is highly similar to Mitsubishi Dion which is an SUV sold in JapanAs with most direct competitors in the market segment, accommodation is limited to two rows and five seats. The rear bench is split 50-50, with each section able to be slid forwards or backwards individually. Alternatively, folding or detaching the rear chairs provides a large and flat storage area. The rear seats can also be flipped downward to form a pair of beds. Because the gearshift is column-mounted there is no transmission tunnel, thus enabling oocupants to walk between front and rear seats.Initially available with the 4G15 "Orion" 1.5 L GDI powerplant mated to an INVECS-II 4-speed auto, a smaller 1.3 L version (without GDI) and a larger 4G93 1.8 L version were introduced with a facelift in 2000, as well as Mitsubishi's INVECS-III continuously variable transmission.In China, the Dingo is license-built and marketed as the Hafei Saima since April 2001.".
- Q1477183 bodyStyle Q223189.
- Q1477183 manufacturer Q36033.
- Q1477183 productionEndYear "2003".
- Q1477183 productionStartYear "1998".
- Q1477183 thumbnail Mitsubishi-miragedingo_1st_zenki-front.jpg?width=300.
- Q1477183 transmission "4-speedauto(2000–03)".
- Q1477183 transmission "INVECS-II 4-speedauto(1998–2000)".
- Q1477183 transmission "INVECS-IIICVT(2000–03)".
- Q1477183 wheelbase "2.44".
- Q1477183 width "1.695".
- Q1477183 wikiPageExternalLink fact0009.pdf.
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- Q1477183 bodyStyle Q223189.
- Q1477183 engine "4".
- Q1477183 manufacturer Q36033.
- Q1477183 name "Mitsubishi Dingo".
- Q1477183 production "1998".
- Q1477183 transmission "4".
- Q1477183 transmission "INVECS-II 4-speed auto".
- Q1477183 transmission "INVECS-III CVT".
- Q1477183 type Product.
- Q1477183 type Automobile.
- Q1477183 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q1477183 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q1477183 type Thing.
- Q1477183 comment "The Mitsubishi Mirage Dingo is a mini MPV built by Mitsubishi Motors from 1998–2003, using a shortened version of the Mirage platform. The "Dingo" name is derived from Bingo and its connotations of good fortune, but with the B replaced by D to represent Mitsubishi's Diamond logo. In Japan, it was sold at a specific retail chain called Car Plaza.".
- Q1477183 label "Mitsubishi Dingo".
- Q1477183 depiction Mitsubishi-miragedingo_1st_zenki-front.jpg.
- Q1477183 name "Mitsubishi Dingo".