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Jump to:, Toyota Carina Automotive industry Production 1970-2000 Successor Car classification Compact Related The Toyota Carina was a Japanese compact car, initially launched in 1970 and exported to Europe, the USA and UK. It finished production in 2000 as a mid-sized four-door sedan sold in the Japanese market.

It was typically marketed as a four-door version of the. Over time, it became a sister car to the but was sportier, with distinctive bodywork and interior—aimed at the youth market and generally filling a niche between the Corolla and Corona. At that point it was replaced by the. The Carina name has been used in markets other than the USA at various times to represent other cars, usually the. However, the Japanese-market Carina was a different car entirely. According to the Toyota Carina article in Japanese Wikipedia, the inspiration for the name Carina came from the Carina (constellation).

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Toyota Carina TA12 (1971) The first-generation Carina was manufactured in 1970 (and launched in the UK in October 1971). It was also exported to the US, but sales volumes were disappointing. US exports stopped after only 2 years. The following details applied to models landed in the UK:.

1971 1588-cc OHV engine, 4-speed gearbox and front-wheel disc brakes. 1972 Revised body details, new rear light cluster and filler cap repositioned in rear quarter panel, restyled front grille and fascia.

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1974 Revised specification including sealed cooling system, improved brakes, restyled wheels with flared wheel arches, and restyled interior fittings. 1976 New front and rear-end styling, dual-line braking system with servo and a repositioned handbrake and gear lever. Wheelbase was increased slightly. Second generation Production 1977–1981 Transmission (mechanics) 4- Manual transmission / 5- Manual transmission 3- Automatic transmission / 4- Automatic transmission Wheelbase 2500 mm (98.4 in) Length 4230 mm (166.5 in) Width 1630 mm (64.2 in) Height 1390 mm (54.7 in) Curb weight 995 kg (2194 lb) The following details applied to models landed in the UK:. 1978 New model introduced with restyled body and completely new interior.

Automatic transmission option available. The car was fitted with the same 2T motor as the Carina estate car introduced with heavy-duty leaf-spring rear suspension. 1980 All models have revised front- and rear-end styling and lighting equipment, also improved interior specification.

1981 All models except estate car fitted with 5-speed gearbox as standard, with automatic transmission option. Sixth generation (1992-1996) T190 series Sixth generation Production 1992–1996 Car body style 4-door Sedan (car) Automobile layout Front-engine design, Front-wheel drive / Four-wheel drive Transmission (mechanics) 5- Manual transmission/ 6- Manual transmission/4- Automatic transmission Wheelbase 2580 mm (101.6 in) Length 4450 mm (175.2 in) Width 1695 mm (66.7 in) Height 1400 mm (55.1 in) Curb weight 1150 kg (2535 lb) In 1993 the Celica, Carina ED and Exiv were redesigned similar to the larger Toyota JZX90 Mark II, after which the product names were discontinued in 1998. Carina E The was the European version of the Ninth Generation Corona. European Confusion In 1984 in Europe, the Carina was replaced by the Corona but rebadged as the 'Carina II'. This continued with the new model introduced in 1988 and, subsequently, the 'Carina E' introduced in 1992 was also a Corona, as was a so-called 'Avensis' which replaced it in 1997.

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In 2003, this was in turn replaced by the car badged also in Japan as the. Trivia The Carina has developed a strong cult following in parts of the North and West of Ireland, particularly County Donegal, with the 'Carina II' especially popular.