Holden Commodore (redirect from Toyota Lexcen)
and 1997, Australian federal government policy saw the launch of the Toyota Lexcen, which was a rebadged version of the second generation Commodore. With...
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the last of which to be sold as Toyota Lexcens, as Holden and Toyota ended their model-sharing scheme. The last Lexcens were built during 1997. In June...
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Lexcen may refer to: Ben Lexcen, Australian yachtsman and marine architect 18747 Lexcen, main-belt asteroid Toyota Lexcen, badge-engineered version of...
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Holden Nova (Toyota Corolla) and Toyota Lexcen (Holden Commodore) lasted until 1996 for the Holden-badged derivatives models, and 1997 for Lexcen. From 1988...
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Holden Commodore (VR) (section Toyota Lexcen (T3))
Australian automotive sales, the Toyota Lexcen sold substantially fewer, as there was an interpretation of the Toyota Lexcen as Japan returning to its copycat...
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Holden Commodore (VP) (section Toyota Lexcen (T2))
automatic transmission, the V8 not being available in the Lexcen. Toyota Lexcen (T2) CSi sedan Toyota Lexcen (T1) sedan A utility variant of the VP Commodore was...
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Toyota has produced and marketed vehicles since 1935. Most vehicles sold today are designed and manufactured by Toyota, while some vehicles are produced...
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United Australian Automobile Industries (category Toyota factories)
vehicles: the Holden Apollo (based on the Toyota Camry), Holden Nova (based on the Toyota Corolla) and Toyota Lexcen (based on the Holden Commodore). The formation...
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Automobile Industries (1987–1996) – Lexcen SOFASA, Envigado (1996–2009, contract facility) – Land Cruiser, Hilux Toyota Industries, Accra (contract facility)...
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Benjamin Lexcen AM (born Robert Clyde Miller, 19 March 1936 – 1 May 1988) was an Australian yachtsman and marine architect. He is famous for the winged...
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