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- Q7830759 abstract "Template:ForThe Toyota Camry (XV20) is a mid-size car that was sold by Toyota between September 1996 and 2001 in Japan and North America, and 1997 and 2002 in Australia. Introduced on 3 September 1996, the XV20 series represented the fourth generation of the Toyota Camry in all markets outside Japan, which followed a different generational lineage. The XV20 Camry range is split into different model codes indicative of the engine. Four-cylinder models utilize the SXV20 (gasoline) and SXV23 (CNG) codes, with MCV20 designating the six-cylinder versions.The XV20 Camry continued as a sedan and station wagon (called the Camry Gracia in Japan), though the latter model was not sold in North America, where the sedan was launched in 1996 for the 1997 model year. The XV20 Camry was offered in 2.2-liter I4 and 3.0-liter V6 versions. This was the first Camry to be badge-engineered as a Daihatsu; the Daihatsu Altis sold in Japan was identical to the export version of the Camry. The Japanese Scepter ceased to exist as the Japanese Camrys adopted the 1,795 mm (70.7 in) wide platform, thereby incurring an increased tax liability in Japan due to its extended length and width according to Japanese exterior dimension limits. The Vista began departing from the Camry, remaining 1,700 mm (66.9 in) wide and eventually forming the basis of the growing Corolla. In addition, the Vista's sheet metal resembled a tall, formal sedan, while the Camry became sleeker. The Lexus ES 300 was again built from the Windom, which uses the Camry chassis.As Japanese yen soared in the mid-1990s, the redesigned Camry had less content than the previous model under pressure to reduce costs. Following the debut of the XV10 in 1991, development immediately began under Kosaku Yamada. Styling ended with a winning design competition proposal "C" by Kawazu Masahiko being chosen in August 1993, 36 months ahead of scheduled production. The final XV20 design was frozen by early February 1994, at over 30 months ahead of scheduled production start in August 1996, which nearly double that of its predecessor. Design patents were filed on February 9, 1994 at the Japan Patent Office and registered under #1057806. Prototypes were tested throughout 1995 and 1996.In August 1999 for the 2000 model year, the sedan models in North America received a mid-model upgrade to the front and rear fascias, this included larger headlights that now feature a four-bulb system instead of two, a separated grille with chrome surround, larger taillights, and larger body-side modeling. Toyota Australia started production of the facelift model in 2000.".
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- Q7830759 transmission "4-speed A140E automatic".
- Q7830759 transmission "4-speed A541Eautomatic".
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- Q7830759 weight "1360800.0".
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- Q7830759 aka "Daihatsu Altis".
- Q7830759 aka "Toyota Mark II Qualis".
- Q7830759 aka "Toyota Vienta".
- Q7830759 assembly "Australia: Altona, Victoria".
- Q7830759 assembly "Japan: Toyota, Aichi".
- Q7830759 assembly "Thailand: Chachoengsao".
- Q7830759 assembly "United States: Georgetown, Kentucky".
- Q7830759 bodyStyle "4".
- Q7830759 bodyStyle "5".
- Q7830759 engine "2.2".
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- Q7830759 name "Toyota Camry".
- Q7830759 predecessor Q860065.
- Q7830759 production "August 1996 – July 2001".
- Q7830759 production "July 1997 – August 2002".
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- Q7830759 transmission "4".
- Q7830759 transmission "5".
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- Q7830759 comment "Template:ForThe Toyota Camry (XV20) is a mid-size car that was sold by Toyota between September 1996 and 2001 in Japan and North America, and 1997 and 2002 in Australia. Introduced on 3 September 1996, the XV20 series represented the fourth generation of the Toyota Camry in all markets outside Japan, which followed a different generational lineage. The XV20 Camry range is split into different model codes indicative of the engine.".
- Q7830759 label "Toyota Camry (XV20)".
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- Q7830759 name "Daihatsu Altis".
- Q7830759 name "Toyota Camry (XV20)".