The Plymouth Cricket nameplate was used on Galants from 1974 in Canada, after Chrysler pulled the plug on the unhappy Hillman Avenger-based model sourced from the UK.
The Plymouth Arrow was offered from 1976, a badge-engineered version of the Mitsubishi Lancer Celeste.
From 1979, the Dodge Colt and Plymouth Champ nameplates applied to the front-wheel-drive Mitsubishi Mirage imports into North America.
In the 1980s, the Eagle Summit joined the array of nameplates describing a Mitsubishi Lancer, as did the Vista designation for tall wagon versions based on the Mitsubishi RVR or Space Runner.
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