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  2. Toyota Camry (XV10) - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Camry (XV10) is a mid-size car that was produced by Toyota between 1991 and 1996 in Japan and North America, and 1993 and 1997 in Australia. The XV10 series represented the third generation of the Toyota Camry in all markets outside Japan, which followed a different generational lineage. The XV10 Camry range is split into different ...

  3. Toyota Camry - Wikipedia

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    Released in September 2001 for the 2002 model year, [130] Toyota released the Camry XV30 series as a larger sedan, [131] but without a station wagon for the first time. [132] The wagon's demise occurred due to its sales erosion to minivans and crossover SUVs.

  4. Toyota Camry (XV20) - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Camry (XV20) is a mid-size car that was sold by Toyota between September 1996 and 2001 in Japan and North America, and 1997 and 2002 in Australia. [3] Introduced on 3 September 1996, the XV20 series represented the fourth generation of the Toyota Camry in all markets outside Japan, which followed a different generational lineage.

  5. Remember These Classic Family Cars Over the Past 50 Years - AOL

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    Before auto manufacturers covered the sides of their station wagons in fake wood paneling, Chrysler made the first real "woodie" with actual wooden doors and side panels. ... Toyota Camry. Years ...

  6. Toyota model codes - Wikipedia

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    Every Toyota vehicle has a model code which describes the basic vehicle (e.g. Corolla), its generation and major options (engine type, gearbox type, body style, grade level). The model codes fall into three periods, 1937 to late 1950s, late 1950s to late 1970s and late 1970s to present.

  7. Toyota Corona - Wikipedia

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    The first Toyota Caldina was the five-door wagon or commercial van version of the four-door sedan Toyota Corona in Japan. The wagon has independent strut rear suspension while the commercial wagon has semi-independent leaf springs. The wagon/van was given its own identity, whereas previous station wagon versions were named Corona. The Caldina ...

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