1998-2002 Toyota Corolla 1.8L
Overview The eighth generation of the Toyota Corolla, produced from 1998 to 2002, represented a strategic shift for the brand in the North American market. Unlike its predecessor, which featured distinct regional designs, this version was engineered with a focus on global manufacturing efficiency while maintaining the reputation for durability that defined the nameplate. Built […]
1985 Toyota Corolla 1.8L
Overview The 1985 Toyota Corolla represents a significant moment in the model’s history, marking the transition to front-wheel-drive architecture for the sedan and hatchback variants. While the rear-wheel-drive AE86 platform continued for the coupe and liftback, the standard Corolla lineup adopted the E80 platform, which prioritized interior space, fuel efficiency, and manufacturing ergonomics. This shift […]
2014-2019 Toyota Corolla 1.8L
Overview The eleventh generation of the Toyota Corolla, produced from 2014 to 2019, represents a distinct phase in the model’s history, characterized by a move toward more expressive styling and improved interior ergonomics. Built on the Toyota New MC platform, this generation sought to shed the conservative reputation of its predecessors by adopting a more […]
1984 Toyota Corolla 1.8L
Overview The 1984 Toyota Corolla represents the final model year of the E70 generation, a series that solidified Toyota’s reputation for mechanical longevity and efficiency in the North American market. By 1984, the Corolla had established itself as a staple of the compact segment, offering a balance of practicality and economy that appealed to a […]
1990-1991 Toyota Corolla 1.6L
Overview The 1990-1991 Toyota Corolla represents the final years of the E90 generation, a series that solidified Toyota’s reputation for mechanical longevity and build quality in the North American market. Introduced for the 1988 model year, this generation moved the Corolla to a fully front-wheel-drive platform, distancing the model from its rear-wheel-drive predecessors. The E90 […]
1988-1992 Toyota Corolla 1.6L
Overview The sixth generation of the Toyota Corolla, produced from 1988 to 1992, represents a significant period in the development of the compact car segment. Known internally as the E90 series, this generation transitioned the Corolla to a fully front-wheel-drive platform across the entire lineup, moving away from the rear-wheel-drive configurations that characterized earlier base […]
1985-1987 Toyota Corolla 1.6L
Overview The 1985-1987 Toyota Corolla represents the E80 generation, a significant period in the model’s history as it marked the transition from rear-wheel drive to a front-wheel drive architecture. This change allowed for improved interior packaging, a flat floor, and better fuel efficiency, aligning the vehicle with the demands of the mid-1980s US market. Toyota […]
1989-1990 Toyota Corolla 1.6L
Overview The sixth generation of the Toyota Corolla, introduced for the 1988 model year and continuing through 1992, represented a significant engineering effort to refine the compact car segment. Known internally as the E90 series, this generation moved away from the sharp, angular styling of its predecessor toward a more aerodynamic, rounded aesthetic that became […]
1988-1997 Toyota Corolla 1.6L
Overview The sixth and seventh generations of the Toyota Corolla, spanning the 1988 to 1997 model years, represent a period of significant refinement for the brand’s compact offering. During this era, Toyota transitioned the Corolla from a basic economy car toward a more sophisticated, comfortable, and durable vehicle. The sixth generation (E90), introduced in 1988, […]
1985-1996 Toyota Corolla 1.6L
Overview The Toyota Corolla, produced between 1985 and 1996, encompasses the transition from the E80 series to the E100 series. During this period, the Corolla moved from a rear-wheel-drive configuration to a front-wheel-drive layout, a change that prioritized interior space and fuel efficiency. This era represents a significant phase in Toyota’s history, as the company […]
1991-1993 Toyota Chassis 2WD 3.0L
Overview The 1991-1993 Toyota Cab Chassis, often referred to within the industry as the Toyota Truck chassis or “One-Ton” variant, represented a specialized segment of the Toyota light-duty commercial lineup. Designed to provide a robust foundation for aftermarket upfitters, this vehicle was engineered to support various applications, including utility beds, flatbeds, and specialized delivery boxes. […]
1989-1990 Toyota Chassis 2WD 3.0L
Overview The 1989-1990 Toyota Cab Chassis, often referred to as the Toyota Truck or Hilux-based chassis in international markets, served as a foundational platform for commercial and utility applications in the United States. Designed to provide a robust, stripped-down base for aftermarket upfitters, this vehicle allowed for the installation of specialized bodies, including flatbeds, utility […]
