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| Toyota Corolla Comparisons At this point Camry was positioned above the Carina and Corona two other midsized models made by Toyota. A twin was announced at this point: the Toyota Vista. |
| Toyota Corolla Generations In North America the Camry was available with a 92 hp SAE (68 kW) 2.0 L 2SELC engine 1.8 L 1CTLC or a 74 hp 2.0 L 2CTLC turbodiesel engine fourdoor sedan or fivedoor hatchback body style and could be purchased with either a fivespeed manual transmission or a fourspeed automatic. Toyota Corolla Comparisons. In contrast to the rearwheel drive Celica Camry the Toyota Camry was a frontwheel drive vehicle built on an allnew platform. |
| Used Cars In Australia only the gasolinefueled hatchback was sold. Toyota Camry hatchback The design of the firstgeneration Camry fit well within the boxshaped trends of the early 1980s. Toyota Corolla Generations. Additionally the vehicle size and available options were characteristic of Japanesedesigned cars of the time; |
| Car Insurance the Camry was a small inexpensive sedan with solid but spartan construction and competed indirectly against larger American counterparts. The United Kingdom and much of Continental Europe got the saloon versions: these were available in 1.8 GLi or 2.0 GLi trim levels. Used Cars. A 2.0 GLD turbodiesel was also offered but this is rare nowadays. |
| Automobile The hatchback version was not sold in the United Kingdom but was in Europe. Toyota Corolla Comparisons. The secondgeneration model debuted in 1986 for the 1987 model year and included a station wagon but dropped the hatchback. |
| Compare Cars At this point it was still regarded as a compact car. In 1988 an allwheel drive system (called AllTrac) and a 160 hp JIS (118 kW) 2.5 L V6 engine were added as options for the first time. Toyota Corolla Comparisons. The V6 was fuelinjected with 24 valves and dual overhead camshafts much like the upgraded 130 hp JIS (96 kW) 4cylinder. |
| Compare Car Price In 1991 ABS became optional on the V6 LE and wagon models. Toyota Corolla Comparisons. Toyota Camry wagon Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky the first whollyowned U.S. Toyota plant began producing Camrys in 1988 where three trim levels of the secondgeneration Camry were made: the unbadged base model the DX and the LE. |
| Compare Car Rental Rate The 2.5 L engine and Camry chassis was repackaged as the upscale Lexus ES 250. The ES 250 was essentially the Japanesemarket Camry hardtop. Toyota Corolla Comparisons. The second generation Camry was extremely popular in the United States and it is not at all uncommon to see examples on American roads even to this day (more than 15 years after production ended). |
| Compare Car Insurance The 1987 Camry marked the first generation of Camry to be built in Australia. In fact it was the first Camry ever made outside of Japan. A 1.8 L 4cylinder engine rated at 64 kW (86 hp) was standard on the base model while a 2.0 L 4cylinder rated 88 kW (116 hp) was available on all others. Toyota Corolla Comparisons. In 1988 a 2.5 L V6 was introduced. |
| Compare Car Insurance Rate, Compare Car Dealer The V6 sat the very top of the range and was the only model to be imported from Japan. Toyota Corolla Comparisons. Due to its positioning in the lineup and the high import duty it attracted it was very expensive and only sold in small numbers. Used Cars. In 1989 the 1.8 L engine was dropped and was replaced with a carburetted 2.0 L engine producing 88 kW (120 hp). Car Insurance. As with other Toyota models the Australian built SV21 Camry shares common parts with the ST184 Celica. Toyota Corolla Comparisons. As such some parts from the Celica can be used to upgrade the Camry including bigger front brakes plus exhaust headers. |