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1984 Toyota Cressida Wagon 2.8L

Overview The 1984 Toyota Cressida Wagon represented the pinnacle of Toyota’s luxury offerings in the North American market during the early 1980s. As the flagship sedan and wagon line, the Cressida was positioned above the Camry and Corona, serving as a rear-wheel-drive alternative for buyers who desired Japanese reliability paired with premium appointments. The 1984 […]

1985-1987 Toyota Cressida Wagon 2.8L

Overview The Toyota Cressida Wagon, marketed in the United States between 1985 and 1987, represented the flagship of Toyota’s passenger car lineup during the mid-1980s. As the luxury-oriented counterpart to the more utilitarian Camry, the Cressida was positioned as a premium rear-wheel-drive sedan and wagon, offering a level of refinement and standard equipment that challenged […]

1989-1992 Toyota Cressida 3.0L

Overview The 1989-1992 Toyota Cressida represents the final generation of the nameplate in the North American market. As Toyota’s flagship sedan prior to the establishment of the Lexus brand, the Cressida occupied a unique space in the company’s lineup, offering a rear-wheel-drive platform that emphasized comfort and traditional luxury over the front-wheel-drive efficiency of the […]

1985-1987 Toyota Cressida 2.8L

Overview The 1985-1987 Toyota Cressida represents the final years of the X70 generation, a period when Toyota positioned the model as its flagship luxury sedan in the North American market. Developed to offer a refined alternative to the more utilitarian offerings in the Toyota lineup, the Cressida utilized a rear-wheel-drive platform that emphasized comfort and […]

1984 Toyota Cressida 2.8L

Overview The 1984 Toyota Cressida represents the second year of the X60 generation, a model that served as the flagship sedan for Toyota in the North American market during the early 1980s. Positioned above the Camry and Corona, the Cressida was engineered to compete with entry-level luxury offerings from European and domestic manufacturers. It utilized […]

1985-1988 Toyota Cressida 2.8L

Overview The 1985-1988 Toyota Cressida represents the third generation of Toyota’s flagship sedan for the North American market. Positioned as a premium, rear-wheel-drive alternative to the front-wheel-drive Camry, the Cressida served as a bridge between mainstream Toyota offerings and the burgeoning Lexus brand. Built on the X70 platform, the vehicle emphasized comfort, build quality, and […]

2017-2018 Toyota Corolla iM 1.8L

Overview The Toyota Corolla iM represents a unique chapter in the brand’s North American history. Originally marketed as the Scion iM, the vehicle was rebranded as the Toyota Corolla iM for the 2017 and 2018 model years following the dissolution of the Scion marque. Based on the European-market Toyota Auris, the iM was designed to […]

2020-2022 Toyota Corolla XSE 2.0L

Overview The 2020-2022 Toyota Corolla XSE represents the high-performance trim level of the twelfth-generation Corolla, built on the Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA-C) platform. Introduced to provide a more engaging driving experience compared to the standard L, LE, and SE trims, the XSE variant features a distinct focus on sport-tuned suspension and upgraded interior appointments. […]

2020-2022 Toyota Corolla XLE 1.8L

Overview The 2020-2022 Toyota Corolla XLE represents the twelfth generation of the world’s best-selling nameplate, built upon the Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA-C) platform. This generation marked a departure from the previous model’s conservative engineering, introducing a lower center of gravity, increased chassis rigidity, and a multi-link rear suspension that improved handling dynamics. The XLE […]

1993-1996 Toyota Corolla Wagon 1.8L

Overview The seventh generation of the Toyota Corolla, introduced for the 1993 model year, represented a significant departure from its predecessors in terms of design and engineering. Marketed as a more substantial, refined vehicle, this generation moved the Corolla closer to the mid-size segment in terms of interior volume and build quality. The wagon variant, […]

1988-1992 Toyota Corolla Wagon 1.6L

Overview The sixth generation of the Toyota Corolla, produced from 1988 to 1992, represented a significant shift in the brand’s approach to the compact car segment. Known internally as the E90 series, this generation moved the Corolla toward a more refined, aerodynamic design language while maintaining the reputation for mechanical longevity that had established the […]

1984 Toyota Corolla Sport 1.6L

Overview The 1984 Toyota Corolla Sport represents a significant moment in the E80 generation of the Corolla lineage. This model year marked the transition to front-wheel drive for the Corolla sedan and hatchback lines, a move that prioritized interior space and fuel efficiency. The Sport trim, often associated with the SR5 designation in the North […]