How many cc is Caldina?
1,762 – 2,184cc
Toyota Caldina: Basic Specifications
| length 4.51 – 4.62m height 1.445 – 1.57m width 1.74 – 1.74m | |
|---|---|
| Maximum power | 73 – 260ps |
| Drive Type | AWD/FF |
| Engine Capacity | 1,762 – 2,184cc |
| Number of Seats | 5 |
Are Toyota V8 engines good?
Anyways, the Toyota 4.7 V8 offers a solid balance of performance and reliability. Though, there is no perfect engine and no exceptions apply here.
How much horsepower does a 4.6 liter V-8 have?
Ford 4.6L SOHC V-8
| Ford | |
|---|---|
| 4.6L SOHC V-8 | |
| Horsepower (SAE net) | 300 @ 5,750 rpm |
| Torque | 320 lb.-ft. (434 Nm) @ 4,500 rpm |
| Specific output | 65 hp/L |
When did the Toyota Caldina come out in Japan?
The second-generation Caldina is the Japanese version of the European Avensis wagon with door handles taken from the E110 series Corolla and the T210 series Corona Premio, launched in Japan in September 1997. The four-wheel drive models are coded ST215, and were also offered as Active Sports GT models with the 3S-GE engine.
What kind of car is a Caldina?
The first-generation Caldina is a 5-door wagon and commercial van version (1992–2002) of the Corona/Carina sedan in Japan. It became treated as a separate line, with a new emphasis on the passenger-oriented station wagon model as a response to the runaway success of the Subaru Legacy wagon in Japan.
Are Toyota Caldina wagons sold in Australia?
It replaced the Corona and Carina wagons, and was sold at Toyota Store and Toyopet Store locations in Japan. While the Caldina has never been officially exported by Toyota, its All-Trac 4WD capability and large capacity have made it a popular grey import in Australia, New Zealand, Russia and many South American countries.
Is the Toyota Caldina available in South America?
While the Caldina has never been officially exported by Toyota outside of Japan, its 4WD capability and large capacity have made it a popular used-car import in rural South America, such as the dusty roads of Bolivia. These vehicles have been converted to left hand drive.