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The Starlet EP91 came to Europe in the second quarter of 1996. Although basically, all European models were 1.3 XLi with a 75 PS (55 kW) version of the 4E-FE engine, they were marketed under different name across Europe. Initially, the UK models were the base 1.3 Sportif and the upmarket 1.3 CD (with standard CD-player and sunroof). In 1998 ...
It was produced exclusively for the Toyota Starlet GT Turbo (Japan Only) and its successor, the Toyota Glanza V (Japan only). However the 4E-FTE was a very popular conversion engine by enthusiasts for many small Toyota cars such as the Corolla, Tercel, Paseo and Sera which it fit into with standard Toyota parts.
Toyota Starlet (1984–1989) P80. Toyota Starlet (1989–1995) P90. Toyota Starlet (1996–1999) R. Models R10. Toyota TownAce (1976–1982, van, wagon)
Toyota is headquartered in the city of Toyota, [243] [244] which was named Koromo until 1951, when it changed its name to match the automaker. Toyota City is located in the Aichi Prefecture of Japan. The main headquarters of Toyota is located in a four-story building that has been described as "modest". [245]
Toyota Starlet: 1973 1999 Toyota Stout: 1954 1989 Toyota Su-Ki: 1943 1944 military vehicle built for World War II: Toyota Succeed: 2002 2020 integrated to Probox Toyota SunChaser: 1979 1981 targa-top convertible version of the Celica built by Griffith Toyota Super: 1953 1955 also called the RH or RHD Toyota T100: 1993 1998 North America Toyota ...
Re: merging Toyota Starlet GT Turbo into Toyota Starlet#P80. support. Both articles are not particularly big, so merging the turbo model into the Starlet article makes sense. The turbo article should then be redirected to the new section in the Starlet article. Same for the Toyota Starlet Glanza. Stepho 04:55, 24 September 2010 (UTC)
Every Toyota vehicle has a model code which describes the basic vehicle (e.g. Corolla), its generation and major options (engine type, gearbox type, body style, grade level). The model codes fall into three periods, 1937 to late 1950s, late 1950s to late 1970s and late 1970s to present.
Toyota Motor Corporation's A family is a family of automatic FWD/RWD/4WD/AWD transmissions built by Aisin-Warner.They share much in common with Volvo's AW7* and Aisin-Warner's 03-71* transmissions, which are found in Suzukis, Mitsubishis, and other Asian vehicles.