1998 Toyota RAV4 2-Door Test Drive
May 16th, 2022 | by BajaBusta
Entering its third year in production, Toyota’s fun RAV4 returned for 1998 with a restyled grille, fascia, lighting, wheels, and other
May 16th, 2022 | by BajaBusta
Entering its third year in production, Toyota’s fun RAV4 returned for 1998 with a restyled grille, fascia, lighting, wheels, and other
May 12th, 2022 | by BajaBusta
Since the Toyota Camry was the best selling car in America in 1998, Toyota was not looking to mess with
May 5th, 2022 | by BajaBusta
Japan were naturals at designing and producing small cars, so they left the higher luxury (and profit) end of the
May 2nd, 2022 | by BajaBusta
For the budget-minded driver seeking something that was fun as it was frugal, it was a good time to be alive.
March 24th, 2022 | by BajaBusta
How do you make an amusing little coupe even more fun? By cutting off the roof, of course! That’s what
March 15th, 2022 | by BajaBusta
Chevrolet’s Geo division and Toyota produced one of the most successful hyphenated car projects for 1993, the redesigned Corolla and Geo Prizm,
March 7th, 2022 | by BajaBusta
With sales on an upswing, the familiar Camry continued to rank as one of the top family sedans in its
October 5th, 2021 | by BajaBusta
A new flagship model joined Toyota’s lineup for 1995. With a passel of standard luxury features, plus a front bench seat
August 16th, 2021 | by BajaBusta
Toyota had a brand-new Cressida for 1989, much smoother, rounder and blander than the angular car it replaced. Cressida was still
July 1st, 2021 | by BajaBusta
By 1983, Toyota had sold nearly 2.5 million Corollas in the U.S. since introducing the line here in 1968. Continued
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