1994 Dodge Colt from North America - Comments

13th Jan 2005, 20:19

"Long lasting, dependable car"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Changed timing belt at 150,000 miles.

Lost A/C at 225,000 miles.

General comments?

Overall this car has been a very dependable vehicle. I presently have 301,000 miles on it and it has never left me stranded. I am now starting to experience transmission problems and the brakes are in bad shape.


24th Feb 2005, 16:56

I have had my 94 Colt for seven years. Great little car, unfortunately my timing belt broke at 150,000 miles which caused severe engine damage.

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13th Oct 2005, 17:28

I have enjoyed my 1994 Dodge Colt for 11 years. I put all 189,000 plus original miles on it. I only had to rebuild the clutch once, and it had never let me down.

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21st Jul 2006, 20:57

HI, I just bought a 1994 Dodge Colt Mitsubishi built 2 door sedan. OK here's the thing - I would like to know if I have made a mistake. I went to Canadian Tire to get a few simple things (I thought) and the guy at the counter said OH this car is obsolete and you will have trouble finding anything for it and if you do it will be expensive!! OH NO!! Is he right? I was under the impression that this is a reliable inexpensive car to drive, but I do like to do my own tune ups and things. If anyone has more info please let me know.

Blue_eyed_fairy at shaw.ca.

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22nd Jul 2006, 12:45

The guy at Canadian Tire was probably just trying to sell you his brother-in-law's Chevy or something. If you can get parts for a '28 Ford or a Hupmobile, you can get parts for a '94 Dodge. I've not heard of Canadian Tire, but in the US there must be 3-dozen auto parts chain stores--Checker's, Kragen's, Advance Auto, AutoZone, Napa, Pep Boys, Car Quest, etc., etc., etc., not to mention the private stores. If all else fails, there is always the internet for mail order places like Jeg's, PAW, etc. I wouldn't worry about finding parts for any US made car.

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26th Aug 2006, 07:48

Don't listen to people that work at canadian tire, they don't know what they're talking about. they told my grandfather that he couldn't put a 6 volt battery in his 1950 ford and he would have to convert it to 12 volt.

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9th Dec 2006, 16:23

You should be aware that the Dodge Colt was made by Mitsubishi. It is the best Dodge that Dodge never built. My Colt Vista Wagon has 300,000Km on it without any mechanical failures yet. I changed the oil every 5000Km or 3000 miles and rotate the tires every 10,000Km. I am currently in the process of changing the timing belt, water pump plus all the other belts and hoses.

All these parts were readily available at 'CANADIAN TIRE', however if you get stuck there is always the Mitsubishi dealerships.

We love this little car and prefer to drive it over our new Honda accord. My wife likes to sit up higher than most other vehicles. We get about 45 miles to the gallon. Yes, we would definitely buy another one.

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24th Apr 2007, 13:34

I bought a brand new Dodge Colt back in 1994 and I have to say that after 222,000 miles I feel like I got my money's worth. For the exception of a leaky engine seal and general wear and tear this car receives an A+ as far as dependability is concerned and I don't baby this car either. Unfortunately the transmission is slowing dying so I don't know how long the car will be around. My Goal is to get it to 250,000. Another review said his Colt's odometer is at 301,000 miles... very impressive. I don't think that will be case with mine.

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