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Review: Toyota XP90 Yaris (2005-16)

Review: Toyota XP90.I Yaris (2005-08) Overview Released in October 2005, the Toyota XP90 Series I (XP90.I) Yaris was initially available as a light three- or five-door hatchback, with sedans following in March 2006. Manufactured in Japan, the front-wheel drive Yaris was powered by 1.3- and 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engines and available in YR, YRS and […]

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Review: Toyota XV10 Vienta (1995-97)

Overview Released in October 1995, the Toyota XV10 Vienta was available as a mid-size sedan or wagon. Manufactured in Altona, Victoria, the front-wheel drive Vienta was powered by a 3.0-litre V6 petrol engine that was mated to either a four-speed automatic or five-speed manual transmission. While the ‘Vienta’ badge was initially used within the XV10 […]

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Review: Toyota XV20 Vienta (1997-00)

Review: Toyota XV20.I Vienta (1997-00) Overview Released in July 1997, the Toyota XV20 Series I (XV20.I) Vienta was available as a sedan or wagon. Manufactured in Altona, Victoria, the front-wheel drive Toyota Vienta was based on the XV20 Camry but distinguished by its 3.0-litre V6 petrol engine. In September 2000, however, the Vienta was discontinued […]

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Review: Toyota XR30 Tarago (2000-06)

Review: Toyota XR30.I Tarago (2000-03) Overview Released in June 2000, the Toyota XR30 Series I (XR30.I) Tarago was available as a seven- or eight-seat people mover. Manufactured in Japan, the front-wheel drive XR30 Tarago was powered by a 2.4-litre four-cylinder petrol engine that was mated to a four-speed automatic transmission. The XR30.I Tarago range consisted […]

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Review: Toyota XR50 Tarago (2006-19)

Review: Toyota XR50.I Tarago (2006-09) Overview Released in March 2006, the Toyota XR50 Series I (XR50.I) Tarago was a large people mover. Manufactured in Japan, the front-wheel drive Tarago range was initially powered by a 2.4-litre four-cylinder petrol engine – with variable inlet valve timing – that was mated to a four-speed automatic transmission. Furthermore, […]

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Review: Toyota A80 Supra (1993-02)

Review: Toyota A80.I Supra (1993-96) Overview Released in May 1993, the Toyota A80 Supra was a three-door liftback that was available with fixed and targa (‘Aerotop’) roofs. Manufactured at Toyota’s Motomachi plant, the rear-wheel drive A80 Supra was initially available with 3.0-litre naturally aspirated and twin-turbocharged inline six-cylinder petrol engines. Please note that the A80 […]

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Review: Toyota J29 GR Supra (2019-on)

Overview Released in Australia in September 2019, the Toyota J29 GR Supra was a two-seat coupe. Manufactured by Magna Steyr in Graz, Austria, the rear-wheel drive J29 GR Supra was powered by BMW’s 2998 cc B58B30C turbocharged inline six-cylinder petrol engine and had an eight-speed ZF transmission. Upon their release, the GR Supra GT and […]

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Review: Toyota XA40 RAV4 (2013-19)

Review: Toyota XA40.I RAV4 (2013-15) Overview Released in February 2013, the Toyota XA40 RAV4 was a mid-size, five-seat SUV. Manufactured in Japan, the XA40 RAV4 was available in front- and all-wheel drive models, with a choice of petrol and turbo-diesel engines. Furthermore, the XA40 RAV4 range consisted of GX, GXL and Cruiser variants. 3ZR-FE, 2AR-FE […]

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Review: Toyota XA50 RAV4 (2019-on)

Overview Released in Australia in May 2019, the Toyota XA50 RAV4 was a mid-size SUV. Manufactured in Japan, the Toyota XA50 RAV4 was offered with three powertrains – For the front-wheel drive RAV4, a 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine was mated to a six-speed manual or continuously variable transmission (CVT); For the all-wheel drive RAV4, a […]

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Review: Toyota Rukus (2010-15)

Overview Released in May 2010, the Toyota Rukus was a five-door, front-wheel drive wagon. Manufactured in Japan, the Rukus was powered by a 2.4-litre four-cylinder petrol engine that was mated to a four-speed automatic transmission, the Rukus was initially available in three variants: Build 1, Build 2 and Build 3. In March 2011, a limited-run […]

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