The
Toyota Carina
The is an automobile which was manufactured by Toyota from December 1970 to December 2001. It was introduced as a sedan counterpart of the Celica, with which it originally shared a platform. Later, it was realigned to the Corona platform, but r ...
line of
large family cars was introduced in
Japan in 1970. It was introduced in
Europe
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in 1971, with A40 and A60 series subsequently appearing soon after their introductions in Japan. In 1984, the A60 series Carina was replaced in the European market by the "Carina II" - essentially a rebranding of the T150 series
Toyota Corona
The is an automobile manufactured by the Japanese automaker Toyota across eleven generations between 1957 and 2001. On launch, the Corona was Toyota's next to highest product in their range, just below the Crown. The Corona was marketed ...
launched the previous year in Japan, with some minor alterations to suit the European markets. This trend of Coronas rebadged as Carinas produced for the European market continued for two more generations, with the second Carina II in 1988 and the
Carina E in 1992.
First generation (T150)
The T150 series was originally launched in January 1983 in Japan as the Toyota Corona, which brought
front wheel drive
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to the model and also began the alignment of the Corona, Carina, and Celica platforms. The Carina II was introduced in the UK in April 1984 and other European markets the same year. This generation was made available in sedan or liftback body styles only. It was essentially the same as the Japanese market Corona T150 with some minor cosmetic changes, namely the rear light clusters which were shortened in width to accommodate for larger European
number plates
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. The T150 Carina introduced in Japan in May 1984, while on the same chassis, used completely different body panels featuring squarer, more aggressive styling. To further complicate matters there were also RWD models of both Carina and Corona available in the Japanese market.
There were two carburetted petrol engines (1.6 and 1.8) and one 2.0 diesel, but the 1.8 was only sold in certain markets.
Equipment levels were DX and GL, although following a facelift in December 1985 which included a new grill and some minor cosmetic changes, these changed to XL and SX in some markets. The 1.6 was later offered with the option of a catalytic converter (4A-LC), dropping power to . In August 1985, the 2-litre
2S-E engine was added for select markets. Along with the facelift, a fuel injected version of the 1.8 engine was added for the 1.8 GLi. In Germany, at least, this version was only sold until October 1986.
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Trim levels
UK and Ireland
*1.6 GL - 4A-L petrol engine, 83 bhp
*2.0 GLD - 2C-L diesel engine, 72 bhp
Europe
*1.6 DX/XL/GL/SX - 4A-LU/LC petrol engine, at 5,600 rpm (5,400 for catalyzed version)
*1.8 - 1S-LU petrol engine, at 5,200 rpm
*1.8 GLi - 1S-ELU petrol engine, [
*2.0 - 2S-E petrol engine,
*2.0 DX - 2C-L diesel engine, at 4,600 rpm
File:Carina2.jpg, Carina II 1.6DX Sedan rear view, showing placement of license plate
File:1988 Toyota Carina II 1.6 DX (2).jpg, 1988 Carina II 1.6DX Sedan (AT151, Netherlands)
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Second generation (T170)
In 1988, the Toyota Carina II was released, based on the Japanese market T170 Corona introduced the previous year. Compared to the Corona, front and rear light clusters, front grille, and some trim are different, and the rear number plate recess was moved up from the bumper
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up to the boot lid. In this generation a wagon body style was also available, beside the sedan and liftbacks. The car had three engine variants, the 4A, 3S-FE petrol engines
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, and a 2C diesel engine
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. Petrol versions were all twin-cam, sixteen-valve inline-four cylinders.
It was well received in the United Kingdom
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as well as in the Nordic countries.
In Europe's largest national auto-market, the T170 sustained the Toyota's reputation for reliability. In 1995 it topped the family car class in a reliability survey of 4-6 year old cars undertaken by the German Automobile Association (ADAC), with 5.6 recorded breakdowns per 1,000 vehicles for four-year-old Carinas and 12.9 for six-year-old cars: this compared with 12.8 breakdowns per 1,000 cars for four-year-old Opel Vectra
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s and 25.6 for six-year-old Vectras.
Trim levels
UK
* 1.6 GL (Mar 1988-1992) - 4A-FE petrol, 94 bhp
* 1.6 XL (Apr 1990-1992) - 4A-FE petrol, 94 bhp
* 2.0 GL Executive (Mar 1988-1992) - 3S-FE petrol, 126 bhp (saloon and hatchback only)
Other markets
* DL/DLi (1.6) - 1988-1992 (limited markets)
* XL (1.6, 2.0D) - 1988-1992 (all body types)
* XLi (1.6) - 1990-1992 (all body types)
* GL (1.6, 2.0D) - 1988-1992 (all body types)
* GLi (1.6, 2.0) - 1990-1992 (all body types)
* GLi Executive (2.0), 1988-1992 (saloon and liftback only)
* XL Highlife (1.6), 1992, special edition (saloon and liftback only)
In mainland European markets, the engines (numbers are for catalyzed versions) produced slightly different outputs from British market models. The carburetted 1.6-litre 4A-F produced at 6,000 rpm, which increased to at 5,800 rpm for the fuel injected 4A-FE version. The 2-litre 3S-FE, never available as an estate, produced a claimed at 5,600 rpm.[''Tutte le Auto del Mondo 1990'', p. 1036-1038] An uncatalysed version, available in some countries, produces at the same engine speed. The 2C diesel provided at 4,700 rpm and was only available with a five-speed manual transmission, whereas the petrol versions could also be had with a four-speed automatic.
In Denmark, these trims were almost identical, except that XL model was slightly more upmarket than UK cars; spec was cognate with Republic of Ireland
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vehicles. In certain markets, such as Sweden, the Carina II was only available with liftback bodywork and the two-liter petrol engine. In Italy, two-liter Carina II's (petrol and diesel) were only available as liftbacks.
The Carina II was discontinued in 1992 and succeeded by the mostly English-built Toyota Carina E.
File:1991 Toyota Carina 1.6 GL Saloon (18241515219).jpg, Carina II 1.6 GL saloon
File:Toyota Carina II rear 20070928.jpg, Carina II 1.6 XLi saloon
File:Toyota Carina II Break (46303841541).jpg, Carina II XL estate
See also
*Toyota A engine
The Toyota A Series engines are a family of inline-four internal combustion engines with displacement from 1.3 L to 1.8 L produced by Toyota Motor Corporation. The series has cast iron engine blocks and aluminum cylinder ...
*Toyota S engine
The Toyota S Series engines are a family of straight-4 petrol or CNG engines with displacement from 1.8 L to 2.2 L produced by Toyota Motor Corporation from January 1980 to August 2007. The series has cast iron engine blocks and alloy c ...
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