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1980 Toyota Crown

1980 Toyota Crown

Manufacturer : Toyota
Productions : 1980-1983
Engine : 2.2 for Diesel Engine and 2.8 for Petrol Engine
Source : autoevolution.com
The Crown has evolved into a line of full-size luxury sedans by Toyota. The range was primarily available in Japan and some other Asian countries, originally designed to serve as a taxi. It was in later years sold in the United States during the late 1950s and up until 1971. The Crown is Toyota’s oldest sedan still in production. It is outranked only by the Century and the Majesta in social status. The Crown is used by many Japanese companies as the company limosiune. Exports to Europe began in 1964 with the first cars going to Finland. Other European countries which saw imports of the Crown included the Netherlands and Belgium. The United Kingdom was another market until the early 1980s. It was also exported to Canada for a few years—1965–68. In many markets the Crown had become very expensive and was replaced by the Cressida when that model became available for export in the early 1980s.
Australia was another important export market for the Crown—to the extent that it was manufactured there from the mid-1960s until the late 1980s using many local components.


Opel Ascona (1986)

Opel Ascona (1986) 1

Manufacturer : Opel
Productions : 1986
Engine : inline 4 cylinder, 74,63.7 PS (55,72 kW or 74,63 HP) at 5800 Rev. per min.
Transmission : 4 speed manual transmission
Source : ref-opel.info and wikipedia.org

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Cadillac Seville (1986-1991)

Cadillac Seville (1986-1991)

Manufacturer : Cadillac
Productions : 1986-1991
Engine : V8, 131.00 PS (95,52 kW or 128,36 HP) at 4200 Rev. per min.
Transmission : 4 speed automatic transmission
Source : wikipedia.org

In 1986, an all-new, much smaller body attempted to combine the crisp angularity of the original Seville with the rounded edges of the new aerodynamic aesthetic. The series featured a transverse-mounted V8 driving the front wheels. The smaller size and conservative styling were regarded as bland, and customers stayed away. Despite the lack of popularity, the new Seville/Eldorado chassis featured an advanced transmission and engine control system that offered EPA fuel consumption figures of nearly 30 mpg-US (7.8 L/100 km; 36 mpg-imp) on the highway using a small fuel injected V8

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Fiat Argenta (1986)

Fiat Argenta (1986) 5

Manufacturer : Fiat
Productions : 1986
Engine : inline 4 cylinder, 101.00 PS (73,63 kW or 99,50 HP) at 5800 Rev. per min.
Transmission : 4 speed manual transmission
Source : motirsdb.com

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Toyota RAV4 (1994-1996)

Toyota RAV4 (1996) 1

Manufacturer : Toyota
Productions : 1994-1996
Engine : 2.0-litre 16v petrol
Transmission : manual  automatic transmissions
Source : netcarshow.com

Toyota launched the Toyota RAV4 in the UK in June 1994 in three door form only. Two versions were made available – the Toyota RAV4 and the high specification Toyota RAV4 GX. The GX featured twin removable sunroofs, central locking, tilt steering column, electric door mirrors, driver’s airbag and an alarm/engine immobiliser as standard.

In March 1995 the entry-level three door Toyota RAV4 was re-badged as the RAV4 GS and a new five door GX model was introduced. The five door was 16 inches longer overall than the three door with seating for five persons.

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