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  2. Toyota Corolla (E100) - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Corolla Fielder (wagon; Japan) [5] The Corolla E100 was the seventh generation of cars sold by Toyota under the Corolla nameplate. This generation of Corolla was larger, heavier, and visually more aerodynamic than the model it replaced.

  3. Toyota Corolla - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Corolla (Japanese: トヨタ・カローラ, Hepburn: Toyota Karōra) is a series of compact cars (formerly subcompact) manufactured and marketed globally by the Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corporation. Introduced in 1966, the Corolla was the best-selling car worldwide by 1974 and has been one of the best-selling cars in the ...

  4. 1993 Japanese Touring Car Championship - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Corolla Levin AE101: 25 Morio Nitta: JTC-3: All Keiichi Suzuki: All Asahi Kiko Sport Team BMW M3 Sport Evolution: 27 Atsushi Kawamoto: JTC-2: All Anthony Reid: All Unknown: Toyota Corolla Levin AE101: 28 Akira Shibata JTC-3: 9 Yusaku Shibata 9 Concept L Racing Team Honda Civic EG6: 32 Takahiko Hara: JTC-3: 1, 3-9 Masami Kageyama: 1, 3-9 ...

  5. Toyota A engine - Wikipedia

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    4A-F engine in AE92 Toyota Corolla. 4A-F engine in AT171 Toyota Carina II. Applications: AT171 Carina II 1987–1992 (Europe only) AE92/95 Corolla 1987–1992 (excluding Japan) AE95 Corolla 1988–1989 (Japan only) AE101 Corolla 1992–1998 (Asia, Africa & Latin-America) AE111 Corolla 1997–2001 (Asia, Africa & Latin-America)

  6. 1992 Japanese Touring Car Championship - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Corolla Levin AE101: Hiroyuki Kawai JTC-3: 8 Mitsutake Koma 8 Hitotsuyama Racing BMW M3 Sport Evolution: 21 Hideshi Matsuda: JTC-2: All Mikio Hitotsuyama 1, 3, 5, 7-8 Yasushi Hitotsuyama 2, 4, 6, 8 Team Advan: Toyota Corolla Levin AE101: 25 Morio Nitta: JTC-3: 2-8 Keiichi Suzuki: 2-8 BVDR Toyota Corolla Levin AE92: 28 Takeshi Kubo JTC-3: ...

  7. Toyota Sprinter Trueno - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, the Sprinter Trueno was exclusive to Toyota Auto Store locations. Its twin, the Toyota Corolla Levin (トヨタ・カローラレビン, Toyota Karōra Rebin), was produced in parallel with the Sprinter Trueno. In Middle English, levin means lightning. [2] In Japan, the Corolla Levin was exclusive to Toyota Corolla Store locations.

  8. 2000 All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship - Wikipedia

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    Toyota: Toyota Corolla Sprinter Trueno (AE86) Toyota 3S-GTE 2.0 L Turbo I4: 86 Minoru Tanaka: D: 2–7 Koji Matsuda: 2–7 Team Mind Toyota: Toyota Corolla (AE101) Toyota 3S-GE 2.0 L I4: 101 Hiroshi Sasaki: Y: 4 Mamoru Suzuki: 4 Team Gainer Ferrari: Ferrari F355: Ferrari F129B 3.5 L V8: 111 Junichi Ikura: Y: 1, 2, 4–5, 7 Yusei Maki: 1, 2, 4 ...

  9. Toyota Sprinter Marino - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Sprinter Marino is a four-door B-pillar hardtop sedan version of the Toyota Sprinter sedan produced between 1992 and 1998 (series E100 Corolla) for sale in Japan. . The Toyota Corolla Ceres (Japanese: トヨタ・カローラセレス) is a slightly restyled version of the Sprinter Marino, as was common practice by Japanese automakers in the 1980s and 199