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A video of an old and rusty Toyota bakkie running perfectly left South Africans stunned and reminded many why the brand is loved across generations.
Toyota debuted the Corona Mark II in the U.S. in 1972 to replace the non-Mark II Corona line. At the time, this was Toyota's "big car." It features six-cylinder power, slotting it above the four ...
Alongside the sedan, coupe, wagon, five-door and even pickup versions of the Corona were offered. Toyota was winding up RT40 production when the 1970 Corona 1900 Deluxe pictured here hit the road.
When Toyota brought the Corona stateside in '65, it had better performance and was explicitly redesigned for American roads. Now sitting under a hood that tilted forward was a longitudinally ...
The word Corona has gotten a bad rap over the past couple of years due to the COVID-19 virus. Today’s Nice Price or No Dice Toyota Corona may bring the term back into our good graces. That is if ...
There's a rarely seen first-gen Toyota Corona for sale on the auction site Bring a Trailer. The aqua 1966 sedan comes complete with 13-inch wheels and a two-speed automatic transmission. The ...
In Japan, Corona buyers could get a hot-rod 1600GT with a stiff suspension and DOHC engine, but the American-market Coronas handled like top-heavy early Falcons. 10 Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
The Corona was the bridge that allowed Toyota to usher in the Corolla — perhaps one of the most successful models in Toyota history — to the U.S. market in 1968.