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- Q3536057 abstract "The Corolla E30 was the third generation of cars sold by Toyota under the Corolla nameplate. It was built from August 1974 to July 1981 and marked Toyota's greatest growth in the United States in the wake of the fuel crisis. In addition to its sister model, the Sprinter, there was a redesigned-body version built by Toyota affiliate Daihatsu, called the Daihatsu Charmant. While there were certain fourth-generation models with a longer model life, this generation, when considered as a whole, was the longest-lived one, possibly due to the worldwide recession in the 1970s. A large range of cars were built using this chassis, including Corollas, Sprinters, Daihatsu, and the sporty Levin and Trueno models with the DOHC motor, with a fuel injection upgrade added to Japanese Levin models in January 1977.The 3K engine was used in certain markets and later the 4K, while most Japanese and American models had the bigger 2T engine. A "Toyoglide" 2/3-speed automatic transmission was added as well as a four-speed and five-speed manual transmission, driving to the rear wheels. A three-door "liftback" (E50) and sports coupé (E51) was added in 1976. The E40 and E60 series were assigned to the Sprinter variants. In 1975, Toyota introduced the TTC-L (Toyota Total Clean-Lean Burn) on the 12T engine only, using a lean burn implementation.Even though the E30 and E50 series were replaced by the E70 series in August 1979 in most markets, the original E30 series and the facelifted E50 series both continued production until July 1981.".
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- Q3536057 height "1.375".
- Q3536057 layout Q4115030.
- Q3536057 length "3.995".
- Q3536057 predecessor Q3536055.
- Q3536057 productionEndYear "1981".
- Q3536057 productionStartYear "1974".
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- Q3536057 transmission "2/3-speed automatic".
- Q3536057 transmission "4/5-speed manual".
- Q3536057 weight "880000.0".
- Q3536057 wheelbase "2.37".
- Q3536057 width "1.57".
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- Q3536057 assembly "Thames, New Zealand,Samut Prakan, Thailand".
- Q3536057 bodyStyle "2".
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- Q3536057 engine "1.2".
- Q3536057 engine "1.3".
- Q3536057 engine "1.4".
- Q3536057 engine "1.6".
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- Q3536057 name "Third generation".
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- Q3536057 production "Aug 1974–July 1981".
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- Q3536057 transmission "2".
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- Q3536057 comment "The Corolla E30 was the third generation of cars sold by Toyota under the Corolla nameplate. It was built from August 1974 to July 1981 and marked Toyota's greatest growth in the United States in the wake of the fuel crisis. In addition to its sister model, the Sprinter, there was a redesigned-body version built by Toyota affiliate Daihatsu, called the Daihatsu Charmant.".
- Q3536057 label "Toyota Corolla (E30)".
- Q3536057 depiction 1976_Toyota_Corolla.jpg.