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The Eagle Vista name has been used on two subcompact cars sold from 1988 to 1992 in Canada. Along with the Eagle Summit, the car replaced the Renault Encore because of Renault's withdrawing from the United States and Canada at that time. It was a rebadged version of the second generation Mitsubishi Mirage (station wagons were rebadged Mitsubishi Space Wagons). The Vista hatchback and sedans were available with either a 1.5 L 4G15 straight-4 (69 hp or 51 kW), or a 1.6L turbocharged 4G32 (106 hp or 79 kW), and was available with either a 4 or 5-speed manual or a 3-speed automatic transmission. The turbo hatchback came in the GT equipment level, turbo sedans were called LX and carried taller gearing. Turbos were not available with the 4-speed transmission. Hatchbacks and sedans were replaced

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  • Eagle Vista (en)
  • Eagle Vista (de)
  • イーグル・ビスタ (ja)
  • Eagle Vista (pl)
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  • ビスタ(Vista )は、イーグルが販売していた乗用車である。 (ja)
  • Eagle Vista – samochód osobowy klasy kompaktowej produkowany pod amerykańską marką Eagle w latach 1988 – 1992. (pl)
  • Der Eagle Vista war ein Kompaktwagen, der 1989 bis 1992 von Mitsubishi für Chrysler hergestellt und in Kanada unter der Marke Eagle vertrieben wurde. Bei der Limousine handelte es sich um eine umbenannte Version des Mitsubishi Mirage der 2. Generation; die Kombis waren Mitsubishi Space Wagon mit anderen Firmenzeichen. * Heckansicht * Eagle Vista Sedan * Eagle Vista Wagon American-Motors-Modelle Verbundene Automarken:Ajax |AMC |Dover |Eagle |Essex |Hudson |Jeep |Jeffery |Lafayette |Nash |Nash-Healey |Rambler (1902–1913) |Rambler (1958–1970) |Terraplane Prototypen:Amitron |Electron |AMX/3 (de)
  • The Eagle Vista name has been used on two subcompact cars sold from 1988 to 1992 in Canada. Along with the Eagle Summit, the car replaced the Renault Encore because of Renault's withdrawing from the United States and Canada at that time. It was a rebadged version of the second generation Mitsubishi Mirage (station wagons were rebadged Mitsubishi Space Wagons). The Vista hatchback and sedans were available with either a 1.5 L 4G15 straight-4 (69 hp or 51 kW), or a 1.6L turbocharged 4G32 (106 hp or 79 kW), and was available with either a 4 or 5-speed manual or a 3-speed automatic transmission. The turbo hatchback came in the GT equipment level, turbo sedans were called LX and carried taller gearing. Turbos were not available with the 4-speed transmission. Hatchbacks and sedans were replaced (en)
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  • Eagle Vista (en)
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  • Eagle Vista (en)
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