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...olla 30|Corolla 30]]. Vans and wagons continued in Japan to 1978 alongside Corolla 30 counterparts.
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...stuff of legend in Japan, while numerous tradespeople will swear by their Corolla vans.
...Blade]] (Corolla Hatchback in some countries) replacing Corolla Runx and [[Toyota Allex|Allex]], aimed to go into the premium sector and challenge the [[Volk
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[[Image:Toyota_Corolla_(E20).jpg]]
...olla 30|Corolla 30]]. Vans and wagons continued in Japan to 1978 alongside Corolla 30 counterparts.
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...1970s. Many variations on the theme: two sedans, two coupés, two wagons. [[Toyota Sprinter (E40)]] a more powerful version. Longer life than most Corollas, p
''Manufacturing locations:'' Toyota City, Japan; Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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...inter in some markets—[[Toyota Sprinter|Sprinter]] line had not split from Corolla line at this point. Larger engine from 1970.
...a Corolla]] | ''Successors:'' [[Toyota Corolla (E20)]], [[Toyota Sprinter (E20)]]
1,002 bytes (145 words) - 07:27, 18 April 2015
...ere originally based around the [[Toyota Tercel]], before having more of a Corolla–Sprinter basis. The Sprinter was eventually deleted in favour of the Alle
*[[Toyota Sprinter (E20)]]
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...version of the Sprinter, with a twin-cam 1·6 2T-G engine, equating to the Corolla Levin in the sister range. Mid-term changes 1972; 1·6 OHV from 1973.
''Manufacturing location:'' Toyota City, Japan
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...oyota Corolla (E20)|E20 Corolla]], with the second one around the [[Toyota Corolla (E70)|E70]]. Well equipped, but the usual car as a domestic appliance formu
443 bytes (54 words) - 00:52, 10 February 2020
...a (E70)|E70 Corolla]], in 1978. Short-lived wagon model. More upscale than Corolla, though dynamically nothing remarkable.
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...cember 1975, with small sixth light and rear door from [[Toyota Corolla 30|Corolla 30]]; sometimes exported as Carina wagon. The 1·8 OHC appeared in 1977.
''Manufacturing location:'' Toyota City, Aichi, Japan
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...scale Corolla. Usually distinguished by different grilles. Same formula as Corolla, which meant dependable but dull motoring, though Sprinter had a more sport
''Manufacturing location:'' Toyota City, Japan
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