- The
Volkswagen Golf
Sportsvan or Golf SV is a five-door
compact MPV
which was
designed and
produced by the
German automaker Volkswagen between 2014 and...
- The
Toyota SportsVan model name is used by: The
second generation Toyota Corolla Verso, a
compact MPV The
Toyota Ipsum, a
compact MPV This set
index article...
-
versions arriving in 1996. A
commercial version was sold as the
Toyota SportsVan in Denmark. It had a
choice of two straight-four engines,
either a petrol...
-
Toyota Corolla Spacio — E120 (2001–2007)
Toyota Ipsum/Avensis Verso/Picnic/
SportsVan — XM20 (2001–2009)
Toyota Isis — AM10 (2004–2017)
Toyota Matrix/Pontiac...
- 3.5 L (3,456 cc) 2GR-FSE V6.
Models available are Standard,
Premium and
Sports.
Changes from the
previous generation include the
elimination of the exhaust...
- had
ceased production.
Aside from the 4-door T10 sedan, the T16V 3-door
van version was
introduced in
October 1958 as
Toyopet Coronaline. Originally...
- range,
excepting the
vans.
Power mirrors were added,
while the
front grille and the
taillights were redesigned. The 1600GT
sports model replaced the 2T-GEU...
- and
light commercial van (Probox
Van)
produced by the ****anese
automaker Toyota since July 2002. It
replaced the Corolla/Sprinter
van and
served as a slightly...
- most of the
fourth generation was
replaced by 1984, the
station wagon and
van versions were
offered into late 1987. In 1980
Corolla daily production reached...
-
Toyota Sports 800 (****anese: トヨタ・スポーツ800, Hepburn:
Toyota Supōtsu Hachihyaku) is Toyota's
first production sports car. The
prototype for the
Sports 800,...