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2011 MITSUBISHI COLT 1.3 Cz2

1.3 Cz2

Price

£2,499

Used Car
GB
NV11USS

Dealer: Car Shop Ferryhill

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County Durham, North East
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Vehicle Specifications

Year
2011
Fuel
Petrol
Colour
Blue
Registration
NV11USS
Seller
Car Shop Ferryhill
Mileage
51,000 miles
Transmission
Manual
Body Type
Hatchback
Location
County Durham, North East

Description

MITSUBISHI COLT 1.3 CZ2 2011 51,000 Miles, Petrol, Manual, Blue, 2 Owners BODY CONDITION-Very good, tortoiseshell blue INTERIOR-Excellent in light grey ALLOY WHEELS-Very good ALL 4 TYRES-Very good 2 keys MOT-24/06/2027 OWNERS-2 in total SPECIFICATION-Aux / mp3 connection,Air con,Parking aid,Cruise control,Electric mirrors,Heated screens £35 yearly road tax Drives very well and nice clean condition throughout IDEAL 1st CAR Please call to arrange viewing, Tel::01740 616140

About the Mitsubishi Colt

The Mitsubishi Colt, primarily known in the UK market for its practical and dependable supermini iterations from the mid-2000s to early 2010s, is a compact car celebrated for its robust build quality and often overlooked value. It appeals strongly to first-time drivers, city commuters, and those seeking a no-nonsense, economical runaround with Mitsubishi's renowned reliability. In a crowded segment, the Colt carved out a reputation as a straightforward and trustworthy choice, offering surprisingly spacious interiors for its class.

Why Buy a Used Mitsubishi Colt?

  • Affordability: Used Colts represent excellent value for money, making them ideal for budget-conscious buyers and those looking for an inexpensive second car.
  • Reliability: Mitsubishi's strong reputation for building durable vehicles extends to the Colt, meaning fewer unexpected repair bills if well-maintained.
  • Practicality: Despite its compact size, the Colt offers a surprisingly roomy cabin and a versatile seating arrangement, making it practical for daily commutes and urban life.
  • Low Running Costs: With economical engines and typically low insurance groups, the Colt is an inexpensive car to own and operate, helping to keep ongoing costs down.

Typical Price Range

All prices are approximate and subject to change based on condition, mileage, specification, and market conditions.

  • 2004–2008: £1,000 – £2,500 — These early models offer basic, reliable transport, often with higher mileage but still plenty of life left for city driving.
  • 2009–2011: £2,000 – £4,000 — Facelifted models from this period provide a slightly more modern look and feel, usually with a good balance of condition and price.
  • 2012–2013: £3,500 – £5,500 — Late production examples often come with lower mileage and a higher specification, representing the best condition and features available.

Common Issues to Check

  • Rust on sills and wheel arches, particularly on older models or those not regularly cleaned.
  • Wear and tear on suspension components such as bushes, shock absorbers, and coil springs, leading to knocking noises.
  • Minor electrical gremlins, such as faulty central locking or dashboard warning lights, though generally not widespread.
  • Exhaust system corrosion, which can lead to leaks or needing full replacement over time.
  • Manual gearbox crunching or difficulty engaging gears, especially in higher mileage examples (less common for automatic variants).

Running Costs

  • Fuel Economy: 45-55 mpg (depending on engine size and driving style)
  • Insurance Group: 5-10 (generally low, making it affordable for new or younger drivers)
  • Servicing: Straightforward and typically inexpensive, with readily available parts and good reliability.

Which Variant Should I Choose?

  • Colt 1.1 (3-cylinder): Best suited for city driving and maximum fuel economy, ideal for those who rarely venture onto motorways.
  • Colt 1.3 (4-cylinder): A great all-rounder, offering a good balance of performance for mixed driving and still very economical to run.
  • Colt 1.5 (4-cylinder): Provides more spirited performance, making it better for motorway journeys or if you simply prefer a bit more power.
  • Colt CZC (Convertible): A niche choice for those who want a compact supermini with the added fun of a folding hard-top roof, perfect for sunny British days.

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This information is general guidance about the Mitsubishi Colt range and is provided to help your research. It is not specific to the individual vehicle advertised. Specifications and availability vary. Always verify the details, history and condition of any vehicle directly with the seller before purchasing. Carslink.ai is an independent vehicle search engine; listings are provided by third-party dealers.