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  2. Toyota LiteAce - Wikipedia

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    Toyota released the first generation LiteAce M10 truck in November 1970 as a larger, upscale model line to sit above the MiniAce that had been introduced in 1967. In effect, LiteAce filled the gap between the smaller MiniAce and larger HiAce whilst keeping within Japanese vehicle size regulations concerning exterior dimensions and engine ...

  3. List of Toyota model codes - Wikipedia

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    Toyota LiteAce / Toyota TownAce (1986–2007, truck) N. Models Engines N10. Toyota Hilux (1968–1972) N20. Toyota Hilux / Toyota Truck (1972–1978) N30, N40.

  4. Talk:Toyota LiteAce - Wikipedia

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    From the article in Wikipedia for the (1996–2007 (R40, R50) LiteAce van, TownAce van). currently the 2nd paragraph states- "To meet new occupant safety regulations, the cab-over, mid-mounted engine was moved in front of the passenger compartment (semi-cab-over), giving the car an all-new look, although a move inline with the vehicle's competitors."

  5. Daihatsu Gran Max - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, the Lite Ace was launched on 15 July 2022 with the 1.5-litre 2NR-VE engine and a 5-speed manual transmission only. It is available in Pickup, Panel Van, FX Utility Van and Cargo Aluminum Van models (the latter two were added in August 2022). [14] [15]

  6. Delta Motors Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Delta Motor Corporation was a former automobile company established by Ricardo C. Silverio Sr. in the Philippines. [2] It operated under a technical tie-up with Toyota Motor Corporation of Japan, [3] but also produced its own range of small off-roaders called the "Delta Mini Cruiser".

  7. Toyota Motor Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation (TMP) is a subsidiary of Toyota, based in Santa Rosa, Laguna, Philippines, responsible for the assembly and distribution of Toyota vehicles in the Philippines since 1988. The company was established on August 3, 1988, as a joint venture between Toyota, Mitsui & Co and GT Capital. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Toyota Noah - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Noah (Japanese: トヨタ・ノア, Hepburn: Toyota Noa) is a minivan with two rear sliding doors built by Toyota and sold mainly in Asian countries. It is positioned below the Alphard, and above the Sienta. The Noah was also positioned below the Estima until the latter was discontinued in 2019.

  9. Toyota Y engine - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Y engine is a series of overhead valve straight-four petrol engines manufactured by Toyota from 1982 through 1996. The Y engine has mostly been used in commercial and off-road vehicles. The Y engine has mostly been used in commercial and off-road vehicles.