1985 Toyota Camry 1.8L
Overview The 1985 Toyota Camry represented the early years of the V10 generation, which marked a significant departure from the rear-wheel-drive Celica-based platform of its predecessor. Introduced to the North American market to compete directly with domestic and European compact sedans, the Camry was engineered with a focus on interior space, fuel efficiency, and long-term […]
1984 Toyota Camry 2.0L
Overview The 1984 Toyota Camry represented the first full model year for the nameplate in the United States, following its introduction as a replacement for the rear-wheel-drive Corona. Moving to a front-wheel-drive layout, the Camry was engineered to compete directly with domestic mid-size offerings and other imports, prioritizing interior space, fuel efficiency, and mechanical longevity. […]
1989-1991 Toyota Camry 2.0L
Overview The 1989-1991 Toyota Camry represents the final years of the V20 generation, a period that solidified the model’s reputation for exceptional reliability and build quality in the North American market. Introduced as a successor to the boxier V10 series, the V20 Camry featured a more aerodynamic, rounded aesthetic that aligned with late-1980s design trends. […]
1986 Toyota Camry 2.0L
Overview The 1986 Toyota Camry represents the second year of the V10 generation, which marked the model’s transition from a rear-wheel-drive compact to a front-wheel-drive configuration. This design change allowed for a more spacious interior and improved fuel efficiency, positioning the Camry as a primary competitor against domestic offerings from Ford and General Motors. Built […]
1985-1991 Toyota Camry 2.0L
Overview The second generation of the Toyota Camry, produced from 1986 through 1991, marked a significant expansion of the nameplate in the North American market. Moving away from the boxy, rear-wheel-drive configuration of its predecessor, this generation adopted a front-wheel-drive architecture that prioritized interior space and fuel efficiency. This design shift allowed Toyota to compete […]
1988-1990 Toyota Camry 2.0L
Overview The second generation of the Toyota Camry, produced between 1988 and 1990, represents a significant period in the expansion of Toyota’s influence within the North American market. Moving away from the boxy aesthetic of its predecessor, this generation introduced a more aerodynamic, rounded body style that aligned with the design trends of the late […]
2021 Toyota Avalon TRD 3.5L
Overview The 2021 Toyota Avalon TRD represents a distinct departure from the traditional luxury-oriented positioning of the Avalon nameplate. Introduced as part of the fifth generation of the full-size sedan, the TRD (Toyota Racing Development) trim was engineered to inject a performance-focused character into a platform typically associated with comfort and highway cruising. By utilizing […]
2019-2022 Toyota Avalon XLE 3.5L
Overview The 2019-2022 Toyota Avalon represents the fifth generation of the company’s flagship sedan in the North American market. Built on the Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA-K) platform, this generation marked a departure from the conservative styling of its predecessors, adopting a more aggressive aesthetic and a focus on improved driving dynamics. By utilizing a […]
2018-2022 Toyota C-HR 2.0L
Overview The Toyota C-HR, an acronym for “Coupe High-Rider,” entered the North American market for the 2018 model year as a distinct entry in the subcompact crossover segment. Developed on the Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA-C) platform, the vehicle prioritized exterior styling and handling dynamics over traditional utility. Its design, characterized by sharp creases, hidden […]
2026 Toyota C-HR AWD 18inch
Overview The 2026 Toyota C-HR AWD 18inch represents a significant transition for the nameplate, moving from its origins as a combustion-powered subcompact crossover to a dedicated battery-electric vehicle. By utilizing the e-TNGA platform, Toyota has optimized the C-HR for electric propulsion, allowing for a lower center of gravity and improved interior packaging compared to its […]
2026 Toyota C-HR AWD 20inch
Overview The 2026 Toyota C-HR AWD represents a significant shift for the nameplate, transitioning from a subcompact crossover to a dedicated battery-electric vehicle (BEV) platform. Designed to address the growing demand for urban-centric electric mobility, this model utilizes Toyota’s e-TNGA architecture to maximize interior space while maintaining the compact footprint that defined the original C-HR. […]
1986-1988 Toyota Cab 2.4L
Overview The 1986-1988 Toyota Cab Chassis represents a utilitarian cornerstone of the brand’s North American commercial vehicle lineup during the mid-1980s. Built on the robust N50/N60 platform, this vehicle was engineered specifically for commercial operators and custom body builders who required a reliable, stripped-down foundation for specialized applications. By providing only the frame, drivetrain, and […]
