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Toyota Celica Camry: 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 ...
Used 900 Turbos with less mileage generally command higher prices, so 1980s models should be more affordable and should be available — even after 40 years — because they were so well built.
In Europe, the Corona was known as the Toyota Carina E and it replaced the Carina II (T170). The Carina E was built at Toyota's new factory at Burnaston, near Derby, England, United Kingdom, but the early cars and all GT-i models were built in Tsutsumi, Japan. The cars were imported in Europe from the third quarter of 1992 until the opening of ...
Toyota racing cars (1 C, 30 P) S. Scion vehicles (16 P) T. Toyota trucks (14 P) Pages in category "Toyota vehicles" The following 200 pages are in this category, out ...
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In classic Toyota code, the "A" represents the engine that came in the car (3A series), "E" represents the Corolla, "8" represents the fifth generation (E80 series) and "5" represents the variation within this generation. Pre-facelift models from 1983–1985 were known as "zenki" (前期, lit.
The Toyota Corolla E80 is a range of small automobiles manufactured and marketed by Toyota from 1983 to 1987 as the fifth generation of cars under the Corolla and Toyota Sprinter nameplates. Production totalled approximately 3.3 million, and most models adopted a front-wheel drive layout.