Toyota’s Forgotten Pre-Lexus Sedan Name Just Came Back
For those born in the 2000s, you'll be forgiven for not knowing the Toyota Cressida. It was introduced in late 1976 and spanned four generations, ending production in 1995. In essence, it was the export market version of the Mark II sedan sold in Japan. After repeated attempts to sell the Crown in …
For those born in the 2000s, you'll be forgiven for not knowing the Toyota Cressida. It was introduced in late 1976 and spanned four generations, ending production in 1995. In essence, it was the export market version of the Mark II sedan sold in Japan. After repeated attempts to sell the Crown in …
For those born in the 2000s, you'll be forgiven for not knowing the Toyota Cressida. It was introduced in late 1976 and spanned four generations, ending production in 1995. In essence, it was the export market version of the Mark II sedan sold in Japan. After repeated attempts to sell the Crown in …
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