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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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 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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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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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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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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Japanese market from 1992 to 2007. It replaced the Corona and Carina wagons, and was sold at Toyota Store and Toyopet Store locations in Japan. While the...
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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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The Toyota P engine family is an overhead valve inline-four engine produced from October 1959 through 1994. Originally fitted to the Corona passenger...
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properties Toyota Corona, a 1957–2001 Japanese compact car Corona station (Edmonton), a light rail station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Corona station (LIRR)...
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size above the Toyota Corolla, and a shared size with the Toyota Corona, according to Automobile Magazine, the Celica was based on the Corona platform. This...
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follows Toyota's naming tradition of using the crown name for primary models starting with the Toyota Crown (1955), continuing with the Toyota Corona (1957)...
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Toyota has produced and marketed vehicles since 1935. Most vehicles sold today are designed and manufactured by Toyota, while some vehicles are produced...
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(calendar years): 1980 Toyota Supra MA46 1980 Toyota Soarer MZ10 1980 Toyota Crown 1980 Toyota Corona Mark II 1982–1986 Toyota Celica XX (Japan) The 2-valve...
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The Toyota Premio (Japanese: トヨタ・プレミオ, Toyota Puremio) and its twin the Toyota Allion (Japanese: トヨタ・アリオン, Toyota Arion) are sedans sold in Japan from...
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The Toyota Progrès (pronounced "Prog-Ray") is a mid-size luxury sedan which was sold in Japan from May 1998 to June 2007, replacing the Toyota Corona EXiV...
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production of engine blocks for the Toyota Corona 12R engine and other parts. In Indonesia, Toyota established Toyota Astra Motor as a joint venture with...
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Reverse: 4.091:1 Applications (calendar years): 1971–1976 Toyota Celica (A20) 1970s Toyota Corona up to the *T132 chassis 4-speed transmission. Ratios: First...
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Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Toyota Corona (brochure) (in Indonesian), Jakarta, Indonesia: P.T. Toyota-Astra Motor, 1985, p. 10 "Tekniikan Maailma...
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the Celica was exclusive to Toyota Corolla Store locations. Unlike the larger sedans, the Carina ED, and later the Corona EXiV, were genuine four-door...
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January 1983 in Japan as the Toyota Corona, which brought front-wheel drive to the model and also began the alignment of the Corona, Carina, and Celica platforms...
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original on 2019-03-10. "Toyota Corona Undergoes Full Model Change". global.toyota. Toyota Motor Corporation. Retrieved 2020-10-20. "Toyota Announces Model Changes...
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such feature in an American Toyota car since the T130 series Corona. The XL models were similar to the LE models of other Toyota vehicles, and the XLS models...
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Applications: 1983.08-1987.10 Toyota Carina Van (KA67V 'Van') 5K-J 1983.05-1987.08 Toyota Corolla Van (KE74V) 5K-J 1983.10-1987.12 Toyota Corona Van (KT147V 'Van')...
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alongside the Toyota Crown, Toyota Corona, and Toyota Corona Mark II based pickup trucks in Japan until 1972, when the Crown, Corona, and Corona Mark II were...
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(1960–1962) Nissan Junior B140 (1960–1962) Toyota Corona T20/T30 (1960–1964) Toyota Land Cruiser J40 (1960–1984) Toyota Stout RK100/RK101 (1960–1978) Datsun...
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1955, Toyota launched a new style of sedan, the Crown. In 1957, Toyota began manufacturing a slightly smaller and more economical sedan, the Corona. A separate...
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