The Toyota Carina is a vehicle that was in production initially in 1970. The initial vehicles had a design to be a large sized family car, in the Japanese market. The vehicle exported to the United States and throughout Europe. The final models of the Carina were in 2000. These were midsized vehicles with four doors in a sedan style. These sold exclusively in the Japanese market. In the marketing for the vehicle, the used toyota carina was marketed as the four-door version of the Celica. Later, the car was known as the “sister” vehicle to the Corona. It was replaced by the manufacturer with the Allion.
The first generation of the Toyota Carina was the 1970 to 1977 A10 series. It used a 1588-CC OHV engine. The final generation of the vehicle was the seventh generation T210 Series. This vehicle was in production from 1996 through 2001. It has a five valve A cylindered vehicle. It was a GT version. If you plan to purchase a used Carina, be sure to know what the vehicle includes. Of course, times have changed so updating the vehicle to meet your country’s current emissions standards is very important. Japanese exporters can help you to locate and import the vehicle.