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Toyota Corolla E30 1974-1981

Toyota Corolla E30


Toyota Corolla E30 Specifications :
Manufacturer : Toyota
Productions : 1974–1981
Body style : 2-door, 2-door sedan, 4-door sedan, 2-door hardtop coupé, 3-door liftback, 3-door station wagon, 5-door station wagon, 3-door van
Layout : FR layout
Engine(s) : 1.2 L I4 3K, 1.3 L I4 4K, 1.4 L I4 T, 1.6 L I4 2T, 1.6 L I4 12T
Transmission : 2-speed automatic, 3-speed automatic, 4-speed manual
5-speed manual.

Toyota Corolla E30


Toyota Corolla E30


Photo Credit : Bidgee

Toyota Corolla First Generation (E10) – 1966

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Toyota Corolla First Generation (E10) – 1966

Toyota Corolla First Generation (E10) Specifications :
Manufacturer : Toyota
Productions : 1966
Engine : 1100 cc

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Toyota Corolla First Generation (E10) – 1966
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Toyota Corolla First Generation (E10) – 1966

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Toyota Cressida First Generation X30-X40 1978-1980

Toyota Cressida First Generation X30-X40 1978-1980

home Toyota Cressida First Generation X30 X40 1978 1980 Manufacturer : Toyota
calendar Toyota Cressida First Generation X30 X40 1978 1980 Productions : 1978-1980
settings Toyota Cressida First Generation X30 X40 1978 1980 Engine : 1.8 L 3T I4, 2.0 L 18RI4, 2.6 L 4M I6, 2.6 L 4M-E I6 EFI
config Toyota Cressida First Generation X30 X40 1978 1980 Transmission : automatic transmission and 5-speed manual
world Toyota Cressida First Generation X30 X40 1978 1980 Source : wikipedia.org
The first generation Cressida (designated X30 series) was available as a sedan(X30, X32), estate wagon (X35, X36) or hardtop coupe (X30, X31). In Japan, it was sold as both the Toyota Mark II and the more upmarket Cressida.
Depending on the market it was sold in, it had the 4M carbureted engine (MX32, MX36), the 18R engine (RX30, RX32, RX35) or 3T engine (TX30). The North American models started with the carbureted 4M engine (MX32) but in mid 1978 the fuel injected 4M-E replaced its carbureted counterpart – this was one of the first Toyotas in the US to use fuel injection. In 1979, the MSRP in the US was US$9,190. In New Zealand, where it was locally assembled and sold in a highly specified GL form, it had the 18R engine.

Toyota Cressida First Generation X30-X40 1978-1980

Standard features included air conditioning, automatic transmission (a 5-speed manual was available), power steering, rear seat armrests, AM/FM cassette stereo with amplifier, reclining front seats, and a rear window defroster. The automatic transmission was a four speed overdrive with an overdrive lockout. Power windows were optional. Soundproofing was extensive, and the Cressida was famous for being one of the quietest cars on the road at the time.
1977 Toyota Cressida Coupe
In the United Kingdom, the Cressida was available in both sedan and wagon bodystyles. The only engine available was the 18R and there was one trim level, badged De Luxe. Contrary to popular belief, it was not the same as DX specifications on other Toyota cars, but a more upmarket version of the DX trim level. The Toyota Carina sedan and wagon also sold in the United Kingdom at this time were also badged as De Luxe (but rebadged as DX from 1980 onwards).

Toyota SG 1953 – Old Toyota Truck Model

Toyota SG 1953 Old Toyota Truck Model

Toyota SG Specifications :
Manufacturer : Toyota
Production : 1952–1954
Class : light truck
Layout : front-engine, rear-wheel drive
Platform : ladder frame
Engine(s) : Type S
Transmission(s) : 3 speed manual

Toyota SG 1953 Old Toyota Truck Model

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Toyota Century First Generation 1967

Toyota Century First Generation 1967 Specifications :
home Toyota Century First Generation 1967 Manufacturer : Toyota
calendar Toyota Century First Generation 1967 Productions : 1967
settings Toyota Century First Generation 1967 Engine : 3.0L 3V V8,
config Toyota Century First Generation 1967 Transmission : 3-speed manual, 4-speed manual, 3-speed automatic, 4-speed automatic read more »

Volkswagen Derby (1977-1979)

home Volkswagen Derby (1977 1979) Manufacturer : Volkswagen
calendar Volkswagen Derby (1977 1979) Productions : 1977-1979
settings Volkswagen Derby (1977 1979) Engine : 50 PS (37 kW) 1043 cc
world Volkswagen Derby (1977 1979) Source : netcarshow.com

The Mk I Polo, a rebadged version of the Audi 50, was introduced in 1975. The differences between the Audi and VW models were minor, with the Polo being cheaper and much more basic. The two cars were initially sold along side each other, but the Audi 50 never sold as well, and was withdrawn in 1978. The Polo was manufactured at the Volkswagen plant in Wolfsburg. In 1977, the Derby sedan was released, which was simply a Polo, identical to the hatchback from the C-pillar forward, with a large boot attached (an old Audi proposal, but never sold by this brand).

When first on sale the range topping car, the LS model, featured the 50 PS (37 kW) 1043 cc engine found in the Audi 50. Other specifications included parking lights, rear wash wipe, sun visors, chromed bumpers and 4.5J X 13″ wheels. The N model was the basic starting spec lacking many of the features of the LS. In 1979 the GLS was introduced, replacing the LS as the range-topping car; specification upgrades included chrome headlight and grill surrounds, sunroof, a cigarette lighter and chrome wheel trims.

895 cc, 1093 cc and 1272 cc engines were used, with the smaller one used only in the Polo hatchback, and the 1272 cc only in the Derby, Audi 50, and the rare Polo GT. Different levels of compression were used on each size to achieve different power outputs, and the variations are numerous, often differing depending on the country of sale, ranging from 35 to 60 PS (26 to 44 kW).

Honda Prelude (1978-1979)

home Honda Prelude (1978 1979) Manufacturer : Honda
calendar Honda Prelude (1978 1979) Productions : 1978-1979
settings Honda Prelude (1978 1979) Engine :  1751 cc SOHC CVCC I4
config Honda Prelude (1978 1979) Transmission : 5-speed manual transmission, and 68 hp with a 2-speed automatic
world Honda Prelude (1978 1979) Source : netcarshow.com

The Honda Prelude was a front wheel drive I4-engined coupe that was manufactured by Honda between 1978 and 2001. It spanned five generations of cars but was discontinued upon the release of the fourth-generation Honda Integra in Japan in late 2001, due to its decreasing sales and popularity.

The Prelude’s perennial competitor has been the Toyota Celica, another I4-powered coupe introduced several years prior to the Prelude. Throughout the 1980s, it was challenged by the Nissan Silvia, Isuzu Impulse, Mitsubishi FTO, Mitsubishi Cordia (later the Eclipse), and the Mazda MX-6.

Toyota Corona T190 1994

Toyota Corona T190 Specifications:
home Toyota Corona T190 1994 Manufacturer : Toyota
calendar Toyota Corona T190 1994 Productions : 1994
settings Toyota Corona T190 1994 Engine : 1.6, 1.8, or 2.0 liter engine.
config Toyota Corona T190 1994 Transmission : manual
world Toyota Corona T190 1994 Source : wikipedia.org read more »

Toyota Caldina 1st Generation 1992-1997

Toyota Caldina

Toyota Caldina 1st Generation Specifications :
Manufacturer : Toyota
Production : 1992–1997
Body style(s) : 5-door station wagon / 5-door van
Layout : FF layout, four-wheel drive
Engine(s) : 1.5 L 5E-FE I4 / 1.8 L 4S-FE I4 / 1.8 L 7A-FE I4 / 2.0 L 3S-FE I4 / 2.0 L 3S-GE I4 / 2.0 L 2C I4 diesel / 2.0 L 2C-T I4 Turbodiesel / 2.2 L 3C-E I4 diesel.

Toyota Caldina Van

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Toyota Lexus First Generation (XF10) 1989-1994

Toyota Lexus First Generation (XF10) specification :
home Toyota Lexus First Generation (XF10) 1989 1994 Manufacturer : Toyota
calendar Toyota Lexus First Generation (XF10) 1989 1994 Productions : 1989-1994
settings Toyota Lexus First Generation (XF10) 1989 1994 Engine : 4.0 L 1UZ-FE V8
config Toyota Lexus First Generation (XF10) 1989 1994 Transmission : 4-speed A341E automatic read more »