Pneumatici Toyota Corona
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History of the Toyota Corona
The Toyota Corona was introduced in May 1957 as a smaller version of the Crown and Master which had been scaled up across the years of production. This version of the crown was used as a Taxi in Japan for years, along with subsequent generations. The 50s and 60s taxis in Japan bear cultural similarities with an Austin FX4 as the classic London Taxi.
In 1960 the Toyota Corona released its second generation, known as the Tiara in export models. The Toyota Crown was Toyota's first export car, however, it proved to be unsuccessful in the U.S market and was pulled from exportation. The Tiara was their next attempt, along with the Land Cruiser and the larger Crown once again. The Tiara ended up outselling the Crown and was renamed the Corona in future models. The Corona would carry on as the smaller option to the Crown for most of its life, until Carina's discontinuation in 1982, which is when it was renamed Carina II and then later in 1992, the Carina E. Production in Europe for the Crown ended in 1997 and ended in Japan in 2001.
1981 Toyota Corona Japanese Advertisement
Toyota Corona Fitment Guide
1971-1978 Toyota Fitment Guide by Dunlop
1979 Toyota Fitment Guide by Michelin
1979-1983 Toyota Fitment Guide by Dunlop
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