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The Toyota Cressida Is A Mostly Forgotten Inline-Six Sedan That Is Surprisingly Valuable
In the early 1980s, the Lexus brand was still on the drawing board, but if you wanted something luxurious with the bulletproof reliability of a Japanese car, you had an option. The Cressida was Toyota ...
Before the Toyota Camry became a household name and the TRD badge signified serious performance credibility, there was another Toyota sedan quietly laying the groundwork for both, the Toyota Cressida.
The content on this page was created using generative artificial intelligence powered only by Cars.com articles and edited by Cars.com’s Editorial team for accuracy. The Toyota Cressida debuted in the ...
Back in the '80s, if you wanted something that had the refinement of a European automobile but the reliability of a Japanese car, the Cressida was your answer. Launched in 1977 as a rebadged Mark II, ...
The Toyota Cresida was sold in Australia from 1977 to 1993 first as a small to mid sized car in coupe, sedan and wagon body styles and then evolving into a larger car which was eventually replaced by ...
The Toyota Corona (last sold in the United States in the 1982) had a bigger cousin in its Japanese homeland: the Corona Mark II or simply the Mark II. Starting in 1977, Toyota began selling the Mark ...
The Cressida became a Supra cousin later on, but the 1978-1980 version was based on the Corona Mark II. I found this clock torn out of the dash and tossed on the floor of a well-worn Cressida in a San ...
Nigel first entered the world of automotive journalism in the mid-80s, working for what was then the “bible” of weekly automotive content - Motoring News. Those were the days of tip-tap typewriters, ...
From intern to editor, Damian Adams' story reads like a well-written novel where he steadily worked to become the youngest-ever editor of South Africa's leading motoring publication, CAR Magazine. He ...
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