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  2. Toyota Avalon - Wikipedia

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    Toyota marketed the front-drive Avalon as a replacement for its rear-drive Cressida, a model discontinued for the American market in 1992. The Cressida was an upper-level, mid-size, rear-wheel drive sedan. The Avalon has at times overlapped Toyota's models using the same platform, including the Camry V6 and the Lexus ES.

  3. List of Toyota vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Pixis Mega: 2015 2022 a rebadge of Daihatsu Wake: Toyota Porte/Spade: 2004 2020 Toyota Premio/Allion: 2001 2021 Toyota Prius c: 2011 2021 Toyota Prius v/+/α: 2011 2021 Toyota Progres: 1998 2007 Toyota Pronard: 2002 2004 also called the Toyota Avalon: Toyota Publica: 1961 1978 Toyota Qualis: 1986 2004 Toyota Kijang sold in India and ...

  4. File:2014 Toyota Avalon XLE Touring in Blizzard Pearl, Front ...

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    File:2014 Toyota Avalon XLE Touring in Blizzard Pearl, Front Right, 08-02-2022.jpg cropped 10 % vertically using CropTool with precise mode. File usage No pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed).

  5. 2023 Toyota Crown Replaces the Avalon as a Lifted ... - AOL

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    The Crown nameplate, which has existed in Japan since the 1950s, will now appear in the U.S. on a new hybrid sedan with standard AWD and up to 340 horsepower.

  6. Toyota Crown - Wikipedia

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    The North American market Crown went on sale in October 2022 as a 2023 model year vehicle as a replacement to Toyota's former full-size sedan, the Avalon. Offered only in the Crossover body style and marketed simply as "Crown", grade levels available in the US and Canada are XLE, Limited, and Platinum.

  7. Toyota Venza - Wikipedia

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    Toyota projected sales of between 75,000 and 100,000 units of Venza per year. [22] The first-generation Venza was one of the two North American built Toyota automobiles (alongside the Avalon) not to be sold in Mexico. TMMK stopped production of the Venza in the American market in June 2015. [23]

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