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One example of this is the Toyota AE86: this iconic badge, given to not one but two models, has become synonymous with ...
Toyota Corolla Hatchback FX rolls in with head-turning style and a sporty attitude! See why its aggressive looks and unique ...
Toyota began exporting the Corolla to the US in 1968, priced at $1,700 (around $15,500 in today’s money). The car’s balance and style made it a hit in Japan, where private vehicle ownership ...
Neil’s feature car is a 1982 Toyota Corolla Sprinter AE70. In its base model form, it’s nothing more than you’d expect from any efficient family-friendly Corolla.
On display at the Tokyo Auto Salon, the Corolla Levin and Sprinter Trueno are Japan-market variants of the sporty yet economical U.S.-market Corolla GT-S of the era.
Originally a model code designating either a Toyota Corolla Levin or Sprinter Trueno ("Trueno" meaning "Thunderclap" in Spanish), the term "86," or "Hachi-Roku" as it's known in Japan (translating ...
The fifth-generation Toyota Corolla, chassis code AE86, was introduced in 1983 in coupe and liftback form with fixed (Corolla Levin) or pop-up (Sprinter Trueno) headlights.
The donor car was a 1996 Corolla Sprinter, which we received in the U.S. as the seventh-generation Corolla. Toyota The dealer says the conversion was done in Japan using what looks to be a bed ...
For starters, the '86 Toyota Corolla Sprinter Trueno procured for the trip was almost $40,000. To prepare the Yoda for the long drive, it underwent numerous repairs and was given the optional LSD.
Toyota is adding another Corolla FX model to its lineup for 2026. Like the Toyota Corolla FX sedan revealed in 2024, Toyota is adding the FX package to its hatchback counterpart.Toyota’s latest ...
Are you looking to buy a car but can't decide between a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter or Toyota Corolla Cross? Use our side by side comparison to help you make a decision. We compare design, practicality, ...
Originally a model code designating either a Toyota Corolla Levin or Sprinter Trueno ("Trueno" meaning "Thunderclap" in Spanish), the term "86," or "Hachi-Roku" as it's known in Japan (translating ...