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Toyota Celica Camry (A40, A50) 1980–1982

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Toyota Celica Camry (A40, A50) 1980–1982

Toyota Celica Camry Specifications :
Manufacturer : Toyota
Also called : Toyota Carina
Production : 1980–1982

Assembly : Toyota City, Japan
Body style(s) : 4-door sedan
Layout : FR layout
Platform : A40/A50
Engine(s) : 1.6 L 12T-U I4/1.8 L 13T-U I4/2.0 L 18R-GEU I4

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Toyota Celica Camry (A40, A50) 1980–1982
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Toyota Celica Camry (A40, A50) 1980–1982

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Toyota Celica GTO – 1988

Toyota Celica GTO - 1988

home Toyota Celica GTO 1988 Manufacturer : Toyota
calendar Toyota Celica GTO 1988 Productions : 1986 – 1989
settings Toyota Celica GTO 1988 Engine : 4 cylinders, 2000 cc, 97 HP, gasoline-petrol fuel type.
config Toyota Celica GTO 1988 Transmission : Manual read more »

Toyota Celica Supra – 1982

1982 Toyota Celica Supra specifications :

Manufacturer : Toyota
Productions : 1982-1985
Class : Sport Car
Engine : 2366 cc, 4 cylinders, 96 BHP, gasoline fuel-type, rear wheel drive, weight 1179 kg. read more »

Toyota Celica GTU – 1983

1983 Toyota Celica GTU specifications :
Manufacturer : Toyota
Productions : 1982 – 1985
Engine : 4 cylinders, 2008cc, 16 valves DOHC, 290 HP, injection fuel feed, manual 5 speeds, rear wheel drive. read more »

Toyota Celica GT – 1977

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1977 Toyota Celica GT Specifications :
Manufacturer : Toyota
Productions : 1970-1977
Engine : 4 cylinders, rear wheel, 1967 cc, 97 HP, gasoline fuel type, 4 gears manual transmission.

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Toyota Supra (1996)

home Toyota Supra (1996) Manufacturer : Toyota
calendar Toyota Supra (1996) Productions : 1996
settings Toyota Supra (1996) Engine : 320 horsepower at 5,600 rpm and 315 lb.-ft. of torque at 4,000 rpm
config Toyota Supra (1996) Transmission : five-speed manual and four-speed automatic transmission
world Toyota Supra (1996) Source : netcarshow.com

With performance equal or superior to many of the world’s most exotic sports cars, it would have been easy for Toyota engineers to forget that Supra is still a Toyota at heart. But because it is a Toyota, they were able to incorporate speed, style, quality, dependability and Toyota’s legendary reliability.

Supra is powered by a high-performance, twin-cam, in-line six-cylinder, 24-valve, electronically fuel-injected engine. In normally aspirated trim, it produces 220 horsepower at 5,800 rpm and a maximum of 210 lb./ft. of torque at 4,800 rpm. In addition to a specially tuned intake system, it incorporates split-exhaust manifolds for reduced engine back pressure, enhanced power output and greater fuel economy.

The normally-aspirated Supra is available with either a five-speed manual and four-speed automatic transmission.

Supra’s turbocharged engine produces 320 horsepower at 5,600 rpm and 315 lb.-ft. of torque at 4,000 rpm. Supra’s twin-sequential intercooled turbos provide quick response at low engine speeds and high-volume output at increased engine speeds. During low-speed operation, only one turbocharger operates, using less exhaust energy to improve response and torque from a standing start. In the middle-speed range, the second turbo comes to idle at a pre-set exhaust pressure for a smooth transition from the primary to the secondary turbocharger. Both turbos operate at full boost in the high-speed range.

Due to ever-increasing emission requirements, the Turbo’s six-speed manual transmission has been discontinued. The four-speed electronically controlled automatic has been developed to extract the maximum from this engine. The automatic’s control system adjusts shift timing, lock-up timing, hydraulic pressure for the clutch and brake, and engine torque in order to deliver virtually seamless shifts. In manual mode, selected by a console button, the transmission shifts quickly into each gear as it is selected. Shift times in manual mode are quicker than in fully-automatic mode.

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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 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 »

Bentley S1 Continental (1956-1959)

home Bentley S1 Continental (1956 1959) Manufacturer : Bentley
calendar Bentley S1 Continental (1956 1959) Productions : 1956-1959
settings Bentley S1 Continental (1956 1959) Engine : 4.9 L (4887 cc/298 in³) straight-6
config Bentley S1 Continental (1956 1959) Transmission : 4-speed automatic transmission was standard, with a 4-speed manual available as an option
world Bentley S1 Continental (1956 1959) Source : netcarshow.com

The Bentley S1 was a luxury car produced by Bentley Motors Limited from 1956 through 1959. It marked Bentley parent, Rolls-Royce, reducing the differences between their Bentley and Roll-Royce models, with the S1 differing only in its radiator design and badging from the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud I.

The models shared the 4.9 L (4887 cc/298 in³) straight-6 engine, with this being the last vehicle to use this engine. The bore was 95.25 mm (3.7 in) and the stroke was 114.3 mm (4.5 in). Twin SU carburetors were fitted, with upgraded models from 1957. A 4-speed automatic transmission was standard, with a 4-speed manual available as an option. Two wheelbases were produced: 123 in (3124 mm) and, from 1957, 127 in (3226 mm).

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


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