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  • ...from passenger vehicles, to sports cars, to SUV's. Both [[Datsun]] and [[Toyota]] were among the first in this trend, though Prince Motors (later acquired ...ment, the FZ, in the [[Toyota Land Cruiser|Land Cruiser]]. In the 2000's, Toyota's still offers the FZ-series, G-series and the JZ-series engines.
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  • |[[Minivan]]||MPV||Large MPV||[[Toyota Previa]] *[[Toyota Corolla]]
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  • ...lkswagen Phaeton W12]] (not V8), [[Hyundai Equus]] only in Korea and the [[Toyota Century]] (only in [[Japan]]) are the only ultra luxury vehicles not manufa ...GX]], [[Mercedes-Benz M-Class]], [[Volvo XC90]],[[Toyota Land Cruiser]], [[Land Rover LR3]], [[Lincoln Navigator]], [[Cadillac Escalade]], and the [[Infini
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  • ...f line subtly dipped down over the cargo area, and GM's Oldsmobile [[Vista Cruiser]] (1964–1972) and Buick Sportwagon (1964–1970) on which the rear roof s ...ropped the option. With the introduction of the retro-styled [[Chrysler PT Cruiser]], aftermarket firms began selling faux woodie kits designed to evoke a sen
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  • ...ite chronic under-investment succeeded far better than the passenger cars. Land Rover developed a luxury 4WD with the [[Range Rover]] in the 1970s, which u ...available on serial production [[Toyota Camry]], [[Toyota Corolla]], and [[Toyota Previa]] models.
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  • ...ff-road use, normally with a low range transfer case (e.g. a [[Toyota Land Cruiser]]). The terms are thus quite vague in modern usage. ...ite chronic under-investment succeeded far better than the passenger cars. Land Rover also had a luxury 4WD with the Range Rover in the 1970s, which unlike
    22 KB (3,431 words) - 14:39, 24 September 2009
  • ...3469 cc/212 in³) - 1990 [[Toyota Land Cruiser|Land Cruiser]] ''[[Toyota PZ engine|1PZ]]'' [[Diesel]] ** Best-selling car nameplate - [[Toyota Corolla]] ''(more than 32,000,000 sold in nine generations since 1966)''
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  • |colspan="5"|<big>'''1. [[Toyota Motor Corporation]]''' </big>({{flagiconJapan}}) |[[Toyota]]||align="center"|{{flagiconJapan}}
    79 KB (7,858 words) - 09:06, 13 September 2009