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 1957...
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The Toyota Camry Solara, popularly known as the Toyota Solara, is a mid-size coupé/convertible built by Toyota. The Camry Solara is mechanically based...
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Toyota Mark II (redirect from Toyota Corona Mark II)
between 1968 and 2004. Prior to 1972, the model was marketed as the Toyota Corona Mark II. In most export markets, Toyota marketed the vehicle as the Toyota...
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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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400 rpm Applications: Toyota Celica (SA60) Toyota Carina (SA60) Toyota Corona (ST140) Toyota Mark II (SX70) Adaption of the 1S engine, designed for transverse...
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Toyota concept vehicles (1935–1969) (redirect from Toyota Corona Sports Coupe)
The Corona 1500S Convertible was a concept car displayed at the 1963 Tokyo Motor Show. The 2-door convertible body was similar to the 4-door Corona RT20...
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manufactured by Toyota for the Japanese market from 1992 to 2007. It replaced the Corona and Carina wagons, and was sold at Toyota Store and Toyopet Store locations...
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Toyota Camry (XV30) (section Camry Solara)
larger sedan (taking styling cues from the successful Vitz, Corolla and Solara) only, but without a station wagon for the first time. Due to station wagons...
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has input on many other Toyotas for the New Zealand market including the Corona and Corolla.[citation needed] For the Middle East market, the Camry was...
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models starting with the Toyota Crown (1955), continuing with the Toyota Corona (1957) and Corolla (1966); the Latin words for "crown" and "small crown"...
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