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  • ...ts include the [[Acura Integra]], [[Honda Civic]], [[Acura RSX]], [[Toyota Celica]], [[Volkswagen GTI]], and more recently, the [[Dodge Neon SRT-4]]. The nam ...easing engine size or conversion to [[rear-wheel drive]]. For example, the Celica GT-S and RSX Type-S are both sport compacts that produce 100 hp/ 
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  • *[[Toyota Celica]] *[[Toyota Soarer]]
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  • ...Audi TT]], [[Mercedes-Benz SLK]], [[Jaguar XK8]], [[Toyota MR2]], [[Toyota Celica]]
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  • ...es are mid-sized vehicles. Entries from various makes include the [[Toyota Celica]], [[Ford Falcon|Ford Falcon XR6]], [[Honda Integra|Honda Integra Type R]], ...(in terms of manufacturers featured in this class). Class F consisted of [[Toyota Altezza]], [[Mitsubishi Mirage]], [[BMW E36|BMW 320i]], [[Alfa Romeo 156]]
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  • | [[Toyota Celica]] | [[Toyota Celica]]
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  • [[Image:Toyota Celica GT-FOUR 02.jpg|thumb|left|Group A [[Toyota Celica GT-Four]].]] ...moved to Toyota for the 1993 season and won his record fourth title, with Toyota taking its first manufacturers' crown. Frenchman [[Didier Auriol]] brought
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  • ...Z3]]<br>[[Audi TT]]<br>[[Mercedes-Benz SLK]]<br>[[Toyota MR2]]<br>[[Toyota Celica]]
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  • * [[Toyota Aristo]] ([[1997]]) * [[Toyota Celica]] (Option on 5th and 6th generation, 1990-1995)
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  • ...available on serial production [[Toyota Camry]], [[Toyota Corolla]], and [[Toyota Previa]] models. ...eir cars and "[[All-trac]]" to the proprietary 4WD system on a number of [[Toyota]] passenger cars.
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  • ...3469&nbsp;cc/212&nbsp;in³) - 1990 [[Toyota Land Cruiser|Land Cruiser]] ''[[Toyota PZ engine|1PZ]]'' [[Diesel]] ** Best-selling car nameplate - [[Toyota Corolla]] ''(more than 32,000,000 sold in nine generations since 1966)''
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