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LANCER ENTERPRISES INC

1973) Toggle First generation (A70 · 1973) subsection 1.1 Celeste 2 Second generation (EX/A170 · 1979) Toggle Second generation (EX/A170 · 2017) Toggle Tenth generation (Grand Lancer · 1 &#93 · December 1993 – April 2024 (Taiwan) &#91 · 2 &#93 · &#91 · 3 &#93 · Body and chassis Class Subcompact car (1973–1995) Compact car (1996–2024) Layout Front-engine · rear-wheel-drive (1973–1987) Front-engine · front-wheel-drive (1982–2024) Front-engine · Dodge Colt · Plymouth Colt · Chrysler Valiant Lancer · Chrysler Lancer · Eagle Summit · Hindustan Lancer · Soueast Lioncel · and Mitsubishi Mirage in various countries at different times

PORT SAINT LUCIE, FL 34953

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1973) Toggle First generation (A70
1973) subsection 1.1 Celeste 2 Second generation (EX/A170
1979) Toggle Second generation (EX/A170
2017) Toggle Tenth generation (Grand Lancer
1 &#93
December 1993 – April 2024 (Taiwan) &#91
2 &#93
&#91
3 &#93
Body and chassis Class Subcompact car (1973–1995) Compact car (1996–2024) Layout Front-engine
rear-wheel-drive (1973–1987) Front-engine
front-wheel-drive (1982–2024) Front-engine
Dodge Colt
Plymouth Colt
Chrysler Valiant Lancer
Chrysler Lancer
Eagle Summit
Hindustan Lancer
Soueast Lioncel
and Mitsubishi Mirage in various countries at different times

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