1994 Toyota Corsa

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Toyota Corsa Problems
Looking for back door
1991, I need a back door together with a window
it was broken in an accident and I can't ...
Engine
1999, Engine shakes while transimition is in
cage on drive and reverse Engine shaking
while ...
I desperately need its Back windscreen
1992, Problem is that i can't find its
parts here in my country... backscreen got
broken ...
Engine size - Displacement - Engine capacity: | 1300 cm3 |
Transmission Gearbox - Number of speeds: | Automatic |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Drive wheels - Traction - Drivetrain: | FF |
Price (out of date): | $4800 |
1994 Toyota Corsa specs, Engine size 1.3l., Fuel type Gasoline, Drive wheels FF, Transmission Gearbox Automatic
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Used Toyota Corsa
The name "Tercel" derives from the Latin word for "one third" as the Tercel was slightly smaller than the Corolla — much the way "tiercel" refers to a male falcon, which is one-third smaller than its female counterpart. The Tercel was introduced in Japan in 1978, and in the United States in 1980; it was the first front-wheel drive vehicle ever produced by the automaker. Toyota named it the Corolla Tercel, hoping that the Corolla image — long known for quality and durability — would bring buyers to the new model. The Tercel's front-wheel drive design ensured that the vehicle delivered maximum interior space in a small package. It was originally sold as either a two-door coupe or a three-door hatchback, with each model powered by a 1.5L SOHC four-cylinder engine producing 60hp (45kW). Transmission choices were either a four- or five-speed manual or a three-speed automatic. The new front-wheel drive design in the Tercel, unlike their previous front-wheel drive designs, did not have the engine transversely mounted. Rather, the engine was mounted longitudinally, such that the transmission was mounted under the floorpan, as was standard in a rear-wheel drive car. Unlike a rear-wheel drive car, the transmission had a ring and pinion gear on the front part of the transmission, underneath the engine. Halfshafts then extended from the transmission to the front wheels. » Read More About Toyota Corsa |