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All 4Runners have been built in Japan at Toyota's plant in Tahara, Aichi, or at the Hino Motors (a Toyota subsidiary) plant in Hamura. The name "4Runner" was created by copywriter Robert Nathan with the Saatchi & Saatchi advertising company as a play on the term "forerunner". The agency held contests to invent new names for Toyota's forthcoming ...
1980 1982 Toyota Celica Supra: 1978 1985 Toyota Celica XX: 1978 1985 Toyota Celsior: 1989 2005 also sold as the Lexus LS: Toyota Chaser: 1977 2000 Toyota Classic: 1996 Toyota Comfort: 1995 2017 Toyota Corolla Ceres: 1992 1999 sister car of Sprinter Marino Toyota Corolla II: 1978 1999 Japanese version of Tercel Toyota Corolla Levin: 1972 2000
Swirl intake (1980s) D-4S gasoline direct injection: T: Turbocharged: U: With catalytic converter Japan-spec emissions V: D-4D diesel common rail direct injection system Toyota engines manufactured by Daihatsu with VVT-i (e.g., 1NR-VE) X: Hybrid Atkinson cycle: Z: Supercharged
Coincidentally, all the 1980s cars that Nonnenberg owns, personally, are also represented. So there's a BMW E28 5-Series, like his 535is. There's a Renault R5 Turbo, red, like his.
1980.08–1982.02 Toyota Celica Camry; 1970.12–1985.07 Toyota Celica; TA Platform (T, 2T, ... 2010 Toyota Hilux Surf (4Runner in some European Markets, 2WD only)
By the 1980s, the Toyota Corolla was one of the most popular cars in the world and became the world's all-time best-selling automobile. After the successes of the 1970s, and the threats of import restrictions, Toyota started making additional investments in the North American market in the 1980s.
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