Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Toyota Corona 1981 Boxer Type

Toyota Corona  1981 Boxer Type

Toyota Corona was first introduce in Japan and Asia in 1969 using introductory name Corona Mark II. The Corona is a latin word for crown, and was sold in shops in Japan. Toyota become massively successful in export markets, and model names inconsistently in different places. Ten years later it was successfully replace by Camry  which has much larger body.

The Toyota Corona 1981 boxtype was also called T130 series Corona and adopted a boxier design. Toyota maintained its standard front engine on rear wheel drive. Toyota Corona was available in w wide range of body styles in markets with four door sedans, two-doors, wagon and five door hatchback. Experiencing Toyota Corona 1981 is a smooth driving and feels the comfort of safety, because of its excellent acceleration and heavy body.

In Comparison with Mitsubishi Galant during the same year model, Toyota Corona’s advantage was a very flexible style for luxury or being sporty. It has develop its Toyota Corona 2 doors and equipped with spoiler and aluminum mag wheels. Toyota Corona acceleration power creates car enthusiast to consider it as a muscle car with Asian body. The models are also equipped with standard radio 4 way speakers and twitters, together with is cassette dech and internment wipers.



Describing Toyota Corona as a luxury car is considerably has advantage on its big capacity compartment compared to normal sedans. The luxury quiet type shock absorbers and soft road ride gives a credit for toyota’s finest car 1980s.

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