Mitsubishi Cedia Select Updates

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Friday, 14 December 2012 11:02 AM Mitsubishi has decided to phase out the Cedia, including the Cedia Select, as part of its strategy to focus more on SUVs in the Indian market. This move marks the end of an era for the Cedia, which had a loyal following despite its limited sales success. I think this decision is a sign of the shifting consumer preferences towards SUVs.
Wednesday, 11 July 2012 06:32 AM In July 2012, Hindustan Motors introduced a new variant of the Mitsubishi Cedia, the Cedia Select 2012, priced at Rs. 8.90 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). This variant came in three colors and featured several updates to keep the model competitive. The Cedia Select 2012 was aimed at reviving interest in the sedan. I believe this was a last-ditch effort to boost sales before the eventual phase-out.
Thursday, 23 June 2011 05:49 AM The Mitsubishi Cedia Select was known for its unique design and handling. It grabbed attention on the road with its striking looks and was praised for its nimble and agile driving experience. The interior was also commendable, with soft-touch plastics and a clean design. I think the Cedias design was one of its strongest points.
Wednesday, 08 June 2011 04:53 PM In terms of performance, the Cedia Select came with a 1999 cc engine producing 114 bhp and 175 Nm of torque. It had a manual transmission and offered a mileage of 14.7 kmpl for the petrol variant. The engine, though reliable, was often criticized for being underpowered. I believe the lack of power was a significant drawback for this otherwise great car.
Wednesday, 08 June 2011 10:19 PM The Cedia Select was also notable for its participation in various rally events in India. It performed well in the Rally of Maharashtra and other events, showcasing its rally-bred chassis and excellent handling. This added to its reputation as a fun and engaging car to drive. I think its rally performance was a testament to its engineering.
Tuesday, 15 March 2011 08:07 PM In terms of maintenance, the Cedia Select was known for being extremely cheap and easy to maintain. Owners reported minimal issues with the engine, gearbox, or other parts over long periods of use. This reliability made it a favorite among those who valued low running costs. I think this aspect made it a practical choice for many buyers.
Sunday, 20 February 2011 02:01 PM The Cedia Select featured several top-notch features for its time, including automatic climate control, parking sensors, and a well-integrated infotainment system. These features made it a comfortable and convenient car to own and drive. I believe these features were ahead of its time in the Indian market.
Saturday, 15 January 2011 07:15 AM Despite its many positives, the Cedia Select struggled with sales in India. The markets preference for other brands and models, combined with the lack of significant updates, contributed to its limited success. I think Mitsubishi could have done more to market and update the Cedia to keep it competitive.
Monday, 20 December 2010 11:14 AM The Cedia Select was available in several variants, each with different features and price points. The top model, the Cedia Spirit ALPG, was priced at Rs. 9.09 lakh and came with a CNG option, offering a mileage of 14.7 km/kg. This variety helped cater to different segments of the market. I think the range of options was a good strategy, but it wasnt enough to save the model.
Wednesday, 10 November 2010 01:48 PM The Mitsubishi Cedia Select was praised for its braking performance, with discs all around and standard ABS and EBD. This made it a safe car to drive, especially on Indian roads. I believe the braking system was one of the standout features of the Cedia.