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The article mistakenly claims that the 4 door sedan "3-box" version was discontinued after 1986, a google search will turn up 1988 Colt sedans. Also I don't remember the 1988 Colt wearing any Dodge/Chrysler "Penstar" logos, just the words "Colt" on the grill and "Dodge" on the back, was this unique the 1988 model year?
The article mistakenly claims that the 4 door sedan "3-box" version was discontinued after 1986, a google search will turn up 1988 Colt sedans. Also I don't remember the 1988 Colt wearing any Dodge/Chrysler "Penstar" logos, just the words "Colt" on the grill and "Dodge" on the back, was this unique the 1988 model year?
[[Special:Contributions/70.174.84.232|70.174.84.232]] ([[User talk:70.174.84.232|talk]]) 22:40, 26 February 2013 (UTC)Moi
[[Special:Contributions/70.174.84.232|70.174.84.232]] ([[User talk:70.174.84.232|talk]]) 22:40, 26 February 2013 (UTC)Moi

== Plymouth Colt ==

Hi there,

the infoboxes say, that the rebadged Mitsubishis are sold as "Dodge Colt" but also as "Plymouth Colt" right from the beginning. Is this correct? Is the any neutral evidence - best an URL - for this? Cheers [[User:Axpde|<font color="#0000ff">'''a'''<small>&times;</small>'''p'''<small><sub>de</sub></small></font>]][[User Talk:Axpde|<font color="#ff0000"><small><sup>Hello!</sup></small></font>]] 06:45, 4 March 2017 (UTC)

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MPV

I believe that the Eagle Summit was more of a clone of the Mitsubishi Expo.

The Summit Wagon was, but there was also another Summit that was based on the Mitsubishi Mirage. --ApolloBoy 23:36, 10 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Merge request

The vehicles are clones of each other, and the Eagle Summit and Eagle Vista articles have no content that couldn't be easily placed within the Colt page and essentially no content at all, respectively. IFCAR 22:49, 1 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Yeah, I agree. It was part of the Dodge Colt article originally and then it was turned into a separate article by some user. Bkissin 00:05, 2 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

No Merge

I infer that the Summit article has too much information that would be lost if it went to the Dodge Colt article. Plus why should Dodge get the article, as usual. Bavaria 12:39, 26 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Superarticle?

After seeing that the Eagle Vista too, is proposed to be merged I find this outrageous. Are you honestly saying you want a single article for 4+ cars? Keep them separate and let the grow. Look at how the Plymouth Voyager, Chrysler Town & Country, and Dodge Caravan turned out. Bavaria 12:44, 26 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Don't merge!

Personally, I believe the article is great as it stands. The Eagle Summit is mechanically similar to the Colt and the Mirage/Expo lines, but there is a lot that can be added to this article. Eagle was starved for attention when it existed; it would be the ultimate insult to allow it to be assimilated into another article.

Merge is not accurate

I have a 1990 Eagle Vista wagon which says inside the driver's door it is a Mitsubishi, made in Japan, and the engine is labelled "4G63B" which I understand based on the page for the Mitsubishi Chariot, is a first generation Chariot. My car looks just like the photo on that page (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_Chariot). It is indeed a compact minivan as this page suggests: the Eagle Vista Wagon has an optional third seat so it can seat 6. My car does not look at all like the Dodge Colt photos on this page. Merging would eliminate the necessary distinction between the two cars.Cyncalla 03:23, 24 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Also in favor of not merging

The Eagle Summit article is pretty well-organized and gives lots of information. Also, I think it's of adequate length for an article about a mid-90s subcompact. You can only cram so many cars into one article; Dodge Colt is big enough already.

5th Generation

The article mistakenly claims that the 4 door sedan "3-box" version was discontinued after 1986, a google search will turn up 1988 Colt sedans. Also I don't remember the 1988 Colt wearing any Dodge/Chrysler "Penstar" logos, just the words "Colt" on the grill and "Dodge" on the back, was this unique the 1988 model year? 70.174.84.232 (talk) 22:40, 26 February 2013 (UTC)Moi[reply]

Plymouth Colt

Hi there,

the infoboxes say, that the rebadged Mitsubishis are sold as "Dodge Colt" but also as "Plymouth Colt" right from the beginning. Is this correct? Is the any neutral evidence - best an URL - for this? Cheers a×pdeHello! 06:45, 4 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]