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  2. Toyota Coaster - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Coaster (Japanese: トヨタ・コースター, Hepburn: Toyota Kōsutā) is a single-decker minibus produced by Toyota Motor Corporation.It was introduced in 1969, with the second generation introduced in 1982, followed by the third generation in 1992 and the fourth generation in late 2016.

  3. List of Toyota vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Toyota EX-I: 1969 Toyota EX-II: 1969 Toyota EX-III: 1969 Toyota EX-7: 1970 Based on the Toyota 7: Toyota EX-11: 1981 Entered production as the Soarer: Toyota Experimental Aluminum Car: 1977 Toyota Extreme Sienna: 2016 Sienna with wooden floors and controlled by an iPad: Toyota F101: 1973 Toyota F110: 1977 Toyota F120: 1981 Toyota F3R: 2006 ...

  4. Toyota Coaster (B60) - Wikipedia

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  5. Toyota Coaster (B40) - Wikipedia

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  6. Toyota - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Coaster is a minibus introduced in 1969 that seats 17 passengers. The Coaster is widely used in Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Australia, but also in the developing world for minibus operators in Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, the Caribbean, and South America to operate as public transportation.

  7. Timeline of Japanese automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Suzuki Carry L40 (1969–1972) Toyota Coaster (1969–1981) Toyota Publica P30 (1969–1978) 1970. Daihatsu Fellow Max (1970–1976) Datsun 240Z (1970–1973)

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  9. Toyota concept vehicles (1935–1969) - Wikipedia

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    The Corona Sports Coupe was a concept car by Toyota shown at the 1963 Tokyo Motor Show. [3] Although it used the Corona name, it shared little except for the suspension. The body was similar to 2+2 coupes produced by many Italian design houses, [ 6 ] with simple, clean lines instead of the more pronounced lines of the 1961 X concept car.