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Toyota-Supra-Cavalier ?!?!?!?!?


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Not a real Toyota apparently...

 

The third generation model was briefly sold in Japan by Toyota, under a company agreement with GM, badged as the Toyota Cavalier, with some notable differences. Besides the fact that it was right hand drive, the Toyota Cavalier also featured a leather-wrapped shift knob and steering wheel, wider front fenders, Japanese legal taillights (with amber turn signals, per Japanese regulations), power folding rear mirrors, side turn signal repeater lights on the front fenders, and carpeting on the inside of the trunk lid. Interior seats were often flecked with color. Rear seat was folding. The Toyota Cavalier was entirely produced by GM in the USA and delivered fair sales from 1995 to 2000.

 

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Erm, excuse me for being slightly wrecked, but is that actually a Supra, I dont understand........again, what is it...:blink:

 

Its a riced up "Toyota" Cavalier, made in the states by GM, sold under license in Japan by Toyota. The dealer probably just called it a supra to get more views. It says at the end of the ad, that it is a toyota cavalier.

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Its a riced up "Toyota" Cavalier, made in the states by GM, sold under license in Japan by Toyota. The dealer probably just called it a supra to get more views. It says at the end of the ad, that it is a toyota cavalier.

 

Good man, thanks for that.......:D

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