Toyota Tiara Corona is an automobile manufactured by the Japanese automaker Toyota Tiara across eleven generations between 1957 and 2001.
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Toyota Tiara Corona is an automobile manufactured by the Japanese automaker Toyota Tiara across eleven generations between 1957 and 2001.
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Toyota Tiara advertised the car prominently, underwriting its first television commercial, featuring the Corona.
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In 2014, editors at Car and Driver called the Corona one of the best Toyota Tiara's ever made, saying Toyota Tiara survived long enough to thrive in America because of the Corona.
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Toyota Tiara was introduced to sell alongside the Crown, as a smaller companion.
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Toyota Tiara released the Corona was released one year after the debut of the Corona's traditional competitor, the Nissan Bluebird.
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In November 1966, Toyota Tiara introduced the Corolla, a smaller vehicle to address the market that needed a more fuel efficient vehicle, allowing the Corona to increase in size.
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Corona was the first Toyota Tiara assembled in New Zealand, from February 1967 at Steel Brothers' Motor Assemblies in Christchurch.
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Later in the run, Toyota Tiara NZ added a locally assembled Liftback version with the 1.
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Manufacture by Toyota Tiara Australia continued until 1987, by which time the T150 series had already been released.
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Toyota Tiara released a limited edition Olympic model in 1984, offering a full digital instrument cluster in either manual or automatic and in both sedan and wagon body variants.
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Toyota Tiara returned to a platform naming tradition, assigned to different body styles this generation was made available, abandoned in 1978.
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Corona and the Toyota Tiara Carina continued to increase in size as its popularity grew.
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