14 Facts About Toyota Sprinter

1.

Toyota Sprinter is a compact car manufactured by Toyota as a variant of the Toyota Corolla.

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2.

From 1984 to 2002, variants of the Toyota Sprinter were manufactured by NUMMI in Fremont, California, known as the Chevrolet Nova, Geo Prizm, and Chevrolet Prizm .

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3.

In May 1970, the Toyota Sprinter was released as a variation of the second generation Corolla coupe.

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4.

Toyota Sprinter had promised its Toyota Sprinter Corolla Store dealers in Japan that they would receive exclusive rights to sell the Corolla.

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5.

In 1978, the Toyota Sprinter saw a competitor introduced by Nissan called the Pulsar.

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6.

Fifth generation Toyota Sprinter was based on the 1983 fifth generation Corolla range.

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7.

AE82 Toyota Sprinter sedan had slightly different head lamps compared to the AE82 Corolla, windows in the inclined c-pillars, different tail lamps the boot was placed a little higher and front aero grills were like the AE86 Levin.

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8.

The RWD Toyota Sprinter came with pop-up head lamps and the front bumper was raised a little to accommodate them.

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9.

Sixth generation Toyota Sprinter was shared with the sixth generation Corolla range, introduced in May 1987.

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10.

Seventh generation Toyota Sprinter was shared with the seventh generation Corolla range introduced in June 1991.

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11.

Eighth generation Toyota Sprinter was shared with the eighth generation Corolla range from May 1995.

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12.

The E110 Toyota Sprinter was only marketed in the Japanese market as a sedan.

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13.

Toyota Sprinter name was reused as a sportier specification of the ninth generation Corolla in South Africa in 2006.

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14.

The next two generations of the Corolla Toyota Sprinter, based on the tenth and eleventh generations of the Corolla, were released in 2010 and 2014.

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