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Ford78
2023-12-24 10:14 | I can't check Discord right now because I'm not at home and because I'm on my phone, I can't access Discord with it. | |
Desscythe17 2023-10-22 13:54 | Not sure why this had photos from Wikipedia, official photos are easily available: en.wheelsage.org/toyota/corolla_verso/2004-09 | |
Ford78
2023-08-20 20:17 | Source- www.caradisiac.com/Toyota-et-Alain-Prost-engages-dans-le-Trophee-Andros-47114.htm | |
SolanaBogon
2022-08-02 10:37 | Keitanyan a écrit This is Euro spec. Yes, the Japanese spec is here: www.webcarstory.com/voiture.php?id=325 | |
Keitanyan 2022-08-01 09:25 | This is Euro spec. | |
Ford78
2020-08-28 21:45 | This race car has competed on B1 class, having been Champion in 1981, 1982 and 1983. Source- tiagomonteiro.tudosobrerodas.pt/i.aspx?imc=8961&ic=6665&o=19688&f=1486 www.amigosjaponesesantigos.pt/forum/index.php?topic=1725.15 | |
Ford78
2020-08-28 19:08 | In 1985, Troféu Toyota has decided two have two sepparate cups: One cup would be for recentely Promoted Toyota drivers, which would use Toyota Corollas, while Toyota Starlet Cup became a Initiated Cup. Toyota Corolla Trophy lasted during 5 years until 1990. Source- www.amigosjaponesesantigos.pt/forum/index.php?topic=1725.15 | |
Ford78
2020-08-28 15:58 | This is the Toyota Starlet Troféu, which was used for a Portuguese One-Make Cup which was used until 1999. This page is for the EP81 model, which has been used from 1991 to 1996. It was replaced by EP91 model in 1997. Source- portalclassicos.com/foruns/index.php?threads/toyota-starlet-ep82-1-3si-ex-trof%C3%A9u.25790/ | |
Desscythe17 2020-07-12 12:40 | I have already seen these on the road, so it can be taken out of Upcoming Cars. | |
Desscythe17 2020-06-29 07:42 | I thought this car was called Toyota FunCruiser in most of Europe, but after some searching I found out that name was only used in the Netherlands. Not even Wikipedia lists this name! | |
CeilingHamster
2020-05-21 14:29 | Rinspeed a écrit i see it in my catalogues in France... I think I've seen RHD models in England, but they could be grey market. It's about 50/50 with Japanese cars. | |
Rinspeed 2020-05-21 10:38 | Desscythe17 a écrit Wow, I had no idea this was ever sold in Europe. I don't think my old catalogues listed this car, so it probably wasn't imported to the Netherlands. i see it in my catalogues in France... | |
Desscythe17 2020-05-21 09:59 | Wow, I had no idea this was ever sold in Europe. I don't think my old catalogues listed this car, so it probably wasn't imported to the Netherlands. | |
Ford78
2020-04-26 10:27 | Desscythe17 a écrit Ford78, if you look at the small preview picture of this car, you can see that the car is barely in it. What I usually do is I go into Microsoft Paint, I remove some of the space in the picture above the car and then reupload it. That should make it a bit better Thanks Desscythe17! I'll fix the picture in a few minutes. | |
Desscythe17 2020-04-26 01:13 | Ford78, if you look at the small preview picture of this car, you can see that the car is barely in it. What I usually do is I go into Microsoft Paint, I remove some of the space in the picture above the car and then reupload it. That should make it a bit better -- Last edit: 2020-04-26 01:13:24 | |
Ford78
2020-04-25 19:40 | JFK a écrit I am very certain it wasnt avaliable in Czechoslovakia and i have doubts it was avaliable in romania and USSR, same goes with other Corollas from 1980s... Thanks for the information! This Corolla page here is the European version. | |
Ford78
2020-04-25 19:39 | Desscythe17 a écrit It has the steering wheel on the left side, so I don't think it's Australian. Judging by some of the info that comes with the picture, I think it's a German model. I think that the picture is from E80 model, not the E70, seeing by its bumper... | |
JFK 2020-04-25 19:22 | I am very certain it wasnt avaliable in Czechoslovakia and i have doubts it was avaliable in romania and USSR, same goes with other Corollas from 1980s... | |
Desscythe17 2020-04-25 19:19 | Ford78 a écrit Thanks, but this picture is from a Australian model, if I'm not mistaken. It has the steering wheel on the left side, so I don't think it's Australian. Judging by some of the info that comes with the picture, I think it's a German model. | |
Ford78
2020-04-25 17:26 | Desscythe17 a écrit I don't know if the headlights are important, but I found this: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:KE70V-last.jpg Thanks, but this picture is from a Australian model, if I'm not mistaken. | |
Desscythe17 2020-04-25 17:06 | Ford78 a écrit Sorry, I couldn't find any better picture of a European E70 Corolla Estate than this. If anyone has a better picture than this, please feel free to replace it. I don't know if the headlights are important, but I found this: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:KE70V-last.jpg | |
Ford78
2020-04-25 15:17 | Again, 1.6 4A-LC Engine was exclusive to Swiss and Swedish Markets only. 1984 saw the first 2E Engines debuting on Corolla which have 12 total valves instead of 8 valves. And also, 4A-GE engine of 116-124 PS is available to all AE80 Corolla versions except the Hatchbacks: The Hatchbacks with 4A-GE engines have 121 PS. Here are the list of European Market chassis of Corolla 1983-1987: "AE80/EE80 — FWD 4-door sedan, 5-door liftback, 3/5-door hatchback (2A, 2E engines) AE82 — FWD 4-door sedan, 5-door liftback, 3/5-door hatchback (4A engine) AE86 — RWD 2-door coupé, 3-door hatchback coupé (4A engine) CE80 — FWD 1.8 diesel 4-door sedan, 5-door liftback, 5-door hatchback (1C engine)" | |
Ford78
2020-04-25 14:35 | There were two engines which were made exclusively to Swedish and Suiss Markets. From Wikipedia: "Due to their peculiar emissions regulations, the most powerful engine available to a Swiss and Swedish Liftback buyer was the 1,770 cc 3T unit, producing 80 PS (59 kW) in 1983.[21] The 1982 Swedish models produce 58 or 78 PS (43 or 57 kW) for the 4K or 3T engines". | |
Ford78
2020-04-25 12:39 | Sorry, I couldn't find any better picture of a European E70 Corolla Estate than this. If anyone has a better picture than this, please feel free to replace it. | |
Ford78
2020-04-24 18:13 | Desscythe17 a écrit Done! Thanks! | |
Desscythe17 2020-04-24 17:13 | Ford78 a écrit Rinspeed, is it possible to transfer this Corolla from Toyota's main Page to Toyota Europe's page? This version is the European version. Done! | |
Ford78
2020-04-24 16:54 | Rinspeed, is it possible to transfer this Corolla from Toyota's main Page to Toyota Europe's page? This version is the European version. | |
Lancia 2020-04-13 20:35 | This car was not called an mr2. It was not supposed to be a silhouette racer but rather a completely different group S prototype on itself. | |
Rinspeed 2020-04-09 13:05 | Maki a écrit This page is supposed to be for the European-spec Prius; the added colors should thus be removed, as they are for the North American model rather than the European one. In addition to this, the Prius was also facelifted in late 2005, so this page should only be for the 2003-2005 model rather than all second-generation Prius models. the facelift is really really light so i don't think it's necessary to do 2 pages | |
Maki 2020-04-08 22:48 | This page is supposed to be for the European-spec Prius; the added colors should thus be removed, as they are for the North American model rather than the European one. In addition to this, the Prius was also facelifted in late 2005, so this page should only be for the 2003-2005 model rather than all second-generation Prius models. | |
Ford78
2020-03-29 17:25 | Source- www.garagemglobal.com/2015/05/11/copa-kobe/ | |
hello412
2020-03-08 13:04 | Is Europe from Toyota avensis | |
Rinspeed 2020-03-07 16:05 | hello412 a écrit Rinspeed? Can you help is Toyota Avensis 2003-2009 sedan and wagon in europe yes but i have a very long list of cars to do before!!! | |
hello412
2020-03-07 11:05 | Rinspeed? Can you help is Toyota Avensis 2003-2009 sedan and wagon in europe -- Last edit: 2020-03-07 11:05:46 | |
Ford78
2020-02-08 21:05 | This car is considered as "Celica Turbo 4WD" in Europe, while the "GT-Four" trim is used for USA and Asian Markets. | |
Ford78
2020-01-30 20:06 | Source- up.autotitre.com/e510c321b0.jpg | |
Ford78
2020-01-08 19:33 | This Rally Raid RAV4 Proto was built by Toyota Portugal. Source- docplayer.com.br/61165440-Rali-tt-serras-do-norte-campeonato-nacional-tt-vodafone-quem-desempata-a-entrada-para-a-terceira-jornada-do-nacional-de-tt-miguel-barbosa-e-nuno-ino.html | |
Maki 2019-12-12 05:27 | Discontinued as of 2018. www.motor1.com/news/262778/toyota-verso-dropped-europe-lineup/ | |
Ford78
2019-08-11 01:00 | This car was used as a Promotional Cup called "Taça Corolla T-Sport" which was held on 2003 and 2004 rounds. It was scheduled to run in 2005 Portuguese Touring Car Championship as promotional Cup for 3rd year in a row, but unfortunately series was folded due to lack of drivers. Source- www.50anos.toyota.pt/50-anos-toyota/50-anos-a-acelerar-portugal | |
Ford78
2019-08-11 00:52 | This car was 2003 Portuguese Touring Car Champion, driven by Patrick Cunha. Source- www.50anos.toyota.pt/50-anos-toyota/50-anos-a-acelerar-portugal | |
Ford78
2019-08-11 00:38 | This car was 1992 and 1993 Portuguese Autocross Champion and 1994 Portuguese Autocross Runner-up. Source- www.50anos.toyota.pt/50-anos-toyota/50-anos-a-acelerar-portugal | |
Ford78
2019-01-05 18:14 | Source- www.kdjoteros.com/foro/forum/kdjoteros/preparaciones/4711-kxr-preparaci%C3%83%C2%B3n-dakar | |
Ford78
2019-01-05 16:23 | Source- www.rally24.com/coches-de-rally-en-venta/toyota-land-cruiser-kdj-120-33324.html | |
Ford78
2019-01-05 16:03 | This Land Cruiser Prado KDJ 120 competes in T2 Class which started from 2005 on Dakar Rally. In 2009, there was a facelift (the front headlights, the bumper grille and the specs are slight different from 2005-09 version). Source- www.rally24.com/rally-cars-for-sale/land-cruiser-rallye-raid-kdi-120-t2-32792.html | |
Ford78
2018-12-08 10:55 | Source- www.motorsport.com/btcc/news/btcc-toyota-carina-e-specifications/1536/ | |
Ford78
2018-11-21 20:16 | There wasn't very much information about this Rally Raid Car. The Car was built by Toyota France and it was used from 1997 to 1998 seasons. This picture is from Filipe Campos, who acquired this Land Cruiser from Toyota France and went to win 2 Portuguese Cross Country Championship titles with it. www.rally24.com/rally-cars-for-sale/toyota-land-cruiser-kzj-90-3-0-td-t1-8690.html | |
Rinspeed 2018-04-19 16:20 | Desscythe17 a écrit This car is listed twice, once as hatchback and once as upcoming car. it's a mistake, i had erase the other | |
Desscythe17 2018-04-19 09:56 | This car is listed twice, once as hatchback and once as upcoming car. | |
carcrazedalex586 2017-08-20 11:20 | Was sold in South Africa for a short time, but was pulled from the lineup due to poor sales. | |
Rinspeed 2016-12-30 10:31 | Desscythe17 a écrit That's good to hear. Congratulations on your first house. Thanks! To all members, we need some new questions for the first page. There is a not a lot in the list to validate. |