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- Toyota_Progrès wheelbase "2780.0".
- Toyota_Progrès height "1435.0".
- Toyota_Progrès length "4500.0".
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- Toyota_Progrès abstract "Toyota Progrès (pronounced \"Prog-Ray\") was a Toyota midsize luxury sedan which was sold in Japan from 1998 to 2007, replacing the Toyota Corona EXiV. The engine which the Toyota Progrès used is an inline 6-cylinder of 2.5L or 3.0L with VVT-I. Since April 2001 Toyota put in Progres direct injection (D4) engines 1JZ-FSE (2.5L) and 2JZ-FSE (3.0L). It was exclusive to Toyota Japan dealerships Toyopet Store, while its twin the Brevis was exclusive to Toyota Store locations, and shared a marketing approach used on the Toyota Vista Store alternative, called the Toyota Verossa. The width and engine displacement exceed Japanese Government regulations concerning exterior dimensions and engine displacement, and therefore it classified in the larger \"passenger car\" tax bracket. Two engine sizes were offered to allow Japanese buyers which annual road tax they were willing to pay; the larger engine did offer higher levels of standard equipment and luxury features.The name \"progrès\" is French for \"progress\".Available with such luxuries for 1998 as 6 airbags, voice activated GPS system called G-Book, NAVI AI-SHIFT world first GPS-guided car transmission (mechanics), full wood and leather trim, gilt or silver analogue clock and full soft touch plastic interior, dual zone air conditioning and automatic head lights and wipers, the Progrès had an equipment specification that not only surpassed European sedans of similar exterior size, but could match much larger cars such as the BMW 5 series of the era and the Mercedes-Benz E Class. Interior size was also generous, offering the best cu. ft. of space in its class, despite its Lexus IS underpinnings – yet, unlike the Lexus IS, the ride was \"willing and ready\" rather than the sort of ride expected from a sport sedan, as it was installed with double wishbone suspension at both the front and rear wheels. The Progrès was discontinued in Japan in June 2007.".
- Toyota_Progrès automobilePlatform List_of_Toyota_model_codes.
- Toyota_Progrès class Luxury_vehicle.
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- Toyota_Progrès height "1.435".
- Toyota_Progrès layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Toyota_Progrès length "4.5".
- Toyota_Progrès manufacturer Toyota.
- Toyota_Progrès productionEndYear "2007".
- Toyota_Progrès productionStartYear "1998".
- Toyota_Progrès relatedMeanOfTransportation Lexus_IS.
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- Toyota_Progrès wheelbase "2.78".
- Toyota_Progrès width "1.7".
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- Toyota_Progrès wikiPageWikiLinkText "Progrès".
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- Toyota_Progrès wikiPageWikiLinkText "Toyota Progrès".
- Toyota_Progrès bodyStyle "4".
- Toyota_Progrès class Luxury_vehicle.
- Toyota_Progrès engine "2.5".
- Toyota_Progrès engine "3".
- Toyota_Progrès layout "FR Optional AWD".
- Toyota_Progrès length "1".
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- Toyota_Progrès manufacturer "Toyota".
- Toyota_Progrès name "Toyota Progrès series G10".
- Toyota_Progrès platform List_of_Toyota_model_codes.
- Toyota_Progrès production "1998".
- Toyota_Progrès related Lexus_IS.
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- Toyota_Progrès subject Category:Cars_introduced_in_1998.
- Toyota_Progrès subject Category:Luxury_vehicles.
- Toyota_Progrès subject Category:Toyota_vehicles.
- Toyota_Progrès hypernym Sedan.
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- Toyota_Progrès comment "Toyota Progrès (pronounced \"Prog-Ray\") was a Toyota midsize luxury sedan which was sold in Japan from 1998 to 2007, replacing the Toyota Corona EXiV. The engine which the Toyota Progrès used is an inline 6-cylinder of 2.5L or 3.0L with VVT-I. Since April 2001 Toyota put in Progres direct injection (D4) engines 1JZ-FSE (2.5L) and 2JZ-FSE (3.0L).".
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- Toyota_Progrès name "Toyota Progrès series G10".