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− | '''Toyota Publica (P30/UP30/KP40/P50). 1969–78 (prod. n/a). 2- and 4-door sedan, 2-door coupé, 3-door wagon. F/R, 790 cm³ (F2 OHV), 993, 1077, 1116 cm³ (I4 OHV).''' Second-generation Publica, more sophisticated to attract young baby boomer buyers as a first car. Related to [[Toyota Corolla (E10)|Corolla]], sharing some of the engines. Mid-term changes in 1972, when sedan gained a fastback style. Sporty Publica Starlet from 1973, which later lent its trim level name to the Publica’s successor. Four-door from October 1973. Sedan replaced by Starlet February 1978, while van produced till October of that year. A pick-up commercial, not covered in ''Autocade'', survived till 1988. Twinned with [[Daihatsu Consorte]], which had its own 1·0-litre engine. | + | '''Toyota Publica (P30/UP30/KP40/P50). 1969–78 (prod. n/a). 2- and 4-door sedan, 2-door coupé, 3-door wagon. F/R, 790 cm³ (F2 OHV), 993, 1077, 1116 cm³ (I4 OHV).''' Second-generation Publica, more sophisticated to attract young baby boomer buyers as a first car. Related to [[Toyota Corolla (E10)|Corolla]], sharing some of the engines. Mid-term changes in 1972, when sedan gained a fastback style. Sporty Publica Starlet from 1973, which later lent its trim level name to the Publica’s successor. More upright Publica Starlet four-door from October 1973. Sedan replaced by Starlet February 1978, while van produced till October of that year. A pick-up commercial, not covered in ''Autocade'', survived till 1988. Twinned with [[Daihatsu Consorte]], which had its own 1·0-litre engine. |
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Revision as of 00:30, 10 February 2020
Toyota Publica (P30/UP30/KP40/P50). 1969–78 (prod. n/a). 2- and 4-door sedan, 2-door coupé, 3-door wagon. F/R, 790 cm³ (F2 OHV), 993, 1077, 1116 cm³ (I4 OHV). Second-generation Publica, more sophisticated to attract young baby boomer buyers as a first car. Related to Corolla, sharing some of the engines. Mid-term changes in 1972, when sedan gained a fastback style. Sporty Publica Starlet from 1973, which later lent its trim level name to the Publica’s successor. More upright Publica Starlet four-door from October 1973. Sedan replaced by Starlet February 1978, while van produced till October of that year. A pick-up commercial, not covered in Autocade, survived till 1988. Twinned with Daihatsu Consorte, which had its own 1·0-litre engine.
Manufacturing location: Japan
Marque: Toyota | Model: Toyota Publica | Predecessor: Toyota Publica (P20) | Successor: Toyota Starlet (P60)