The Toyota Carina (Japanese: トヨタ・カリーナ, Hepburn: Toyota Karina) is an automobile which was manufactured by Toyota from December 1970 to December 2001. It...
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markets as Carinas, and a variant of the Corona was offered in various markets as the Carina. The Corona was ultimately replaced in Japan by the Toyota Premio;...
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The Toyota Carina ED is a compact car manufactured by Japanese automaker Toyota in 1985 as a companion to the 1984 Carina sedan. It was positioned as...
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The Toyota Carina line of large family cars was introduced in Japan in 1970. It was introduced in Europe in 1971, with A40 and A60 series subsequently...
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(112 lb⋅ft) at 3,400 rpm Applications: Toyota Celica (SA60) Toyota Carina (SA60) Toyota Corona (ST140) Toyota Mark II (SX70) Adaption of the 1S engine...
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in this case the Toyota Carina. The first three generations of North American market Celicas were powered by variants of Toyota's R series engine. In...
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1983 Toyota Corolla Van TE74 (12T-J) Mar 1976–Jul 1977 Toyota Carina TA31-A Aug 1977–Aug 1981 Toyota Carina TA41-A Aug 1979–Aug 1981 Toyota Carina Van...
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Toyota Celica GT 2000 1982–1983 Toyota Celica GT 2000 (RA63) 1974–1983 Toyota Carina GT 2000 1978–1983 Toyota Celica Camry GT 2000 1973–1982 Toyota Corona...
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4000 rpm. This version is also equipped with Toyota TTC-C catalytic converter. Applications: AT151 Carina 1984–1988 (Japan only) AE82 Corolla 1983–1987...
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Kingdom by the Japanese automaker Toyota from October 1997 to August 2018. It was the direct successor to the European Carina E and was available as a four-door...
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