The Toyota Corona (Japanese: トヨタ・コロナ, Toyota Korona) is an automobile manufactured by the Japanese automaker Toyota across eleven generations between...
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the model was marketed as the Toyota Corona Mark II. In most export markets, Toyota marketed the vehicle as the Toyota Cressida between 1976 and 1992...
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The Corona EXiV is an automobile manufactured by Toyota Motor Corporation. Released in September 1989, it was the luxury hardtop version of the Corona and...
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Toyota Corona (RT41 sedan, RT53 hardtop, RT54 hardtop) 1970 Toyota Corona (RT82 sedan) 1968–1970 Toyota Corona Mark II (RT6x) 1968–1971 Toyota Corona...
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The Toyota Carina (Japanese: トヨタ・カリーナ, Hepburn: Toyota Karina) is an automobile which was manufactured by Toyota from December 1970 to December 2001. It...
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sold as the Toyota Corona (as seen on brochures), but in Chile and Peru, it was sold as the Corona Avensis. In Greece, the Toyota Corona model name had...
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1500 cc RT20L. The Corona Sports Coupe was a concept car by Toyota shown at the 1963 Tokyo Motor Show. Although it used the Corona name, it shared little...
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(112 lb⋅ft) at 3,400 rpm Applications: Toyota Celica (SA60) Toyota Carina (SA60) Toyota Corona (ST140) Toyota Mark II (SX70) Adaption of the 1S engine...
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Applications: Toyota Corolla E20 to E30 series Toyota Carina A10 to A60 series Toyota Celica A20 to A60 series Toyota Corona TT100/106V/110 Toyota Corona TT130/137V...
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in the Toyota lineup. In North America, the first through fourth generations were offered from 1958 through 1972, being replaced by the Corona Mark II...
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