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  2. Toyota Granvia - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Granvia (Japanese: トヨタ・グランビア, Hepburn: Toyota Guranbia) is an automobile nameplate used by the Japanese automaker Toyota since 1995 for several minivan models: XH10 series Toyota Granvia , a H100 series Toyota HiAce-based semi-bonneted van sold in Japan between 1995 and 2002

  3. Jinbei Granse - Wikipedia

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    Jinbei Granse LWB. Due to Toyota's agreement with Jinbei, from 2002, the Granvia in China was produced and sold as the Jinbei Granse or Grace in English. [1] Throughout its production run, the Jinbei Grace has had 5 available engines: the 2.0 litre V19 and 2.2-litre V22 from Jinbei, the 2.4 litre 2TZ-FZE, the 2.5 litre DK4A engine and the 2.7 litre 2TR-FE engine. 5 speed manual and 4 speed ...

  4. List of Toyota model codes - Wikipedia

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    1995–present Toyota Granvia (Hiace SBV) XJ. Models Engines XJ10. Toyota FJ Cruiser (2006–2022) GSJ Platform (1GR-FE V6) 2006–2017 Toyota FJ Cruiser; XK.

  5. Jinbei Haishiwang - Wikipedia

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    The Jinbei Haishiwang (海狮王) is a light commercial van (LCV) produced by the Chinese automobile manufacturer Jinbei under the Renault Brilliance Jinbei joint venture. The Haishiwang is built on the same Toyota-licensed platform as the Jinbei Xinkuaiyun and Jinbei Granse while serving as a more upmarket model.

  6. Toyota Sienna - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Sienna is a minivan manufactured and marketed by Toyota primarily for the North American market. It is named for the Italian city of Siena , in the region of Tuscany . It replaced the first generation Previa van in 1997 (for the 1998 model year) with a more conventional front-wheel drive layout and shares a heavily revised platform ...

  7. List of Toyota vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Grand HiAce/Granvia: 1999 2002 Toyota Hilux Surf: 1983 2009 Japanese version of the 4Runner Toyota Ipsum/Picnic: 1995 2009 also sold as the Toyota Picnic from 2001, also sold as the Toyota Avensis Verso: Toyota iQ: 2008 2016 also sold as the Scion iQ Toyota Isis: 2004 2017 successor of Gaia Toyota ist: 2002 2016

  8. Toyota Australia - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Australia commenced operations in 1959, when Toyota Land Cruisers were imported by Thiess Toyota, a 60/40 joint venture between Thiess and Toyota, for the Snowy Mountains Scheme. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] By 1963, assembly of Toyota vehicles in Australia by Australian Motor Industries (AMI) had begun, taking place at the production plant in Port ...

  9. Toyota Rangga - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Rangga may refer to: Toyota Kijang Rangga, a variant of the Toyota Kijang (F70) wagon produced between 1997 and 2000;