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Toyota Corolla (E100) : ウィキペディア英語版
Toyota Corolla (E100)

The Corolla E100 was the seventh generation of cars sold by Toyota under the Corolla nameplate. This generation of Corolla was larger, heavier, and visually more aerodynamic than the model it replaced, with development chief Dr. Akihiko Saito wanting to develop a 'mini-Lexus', after success with that range's flagship. With its 2465 mm (97 in) wheelbase, the Corolla had moved into the compact size class once occupied by the Corona and Camry.The Corolla had an equivalent model Sprinter, with the Sprinter Trueno being equivalent to the Corolla Levin.
==Japan==

The standard Corolla model range included the 3-door hatchback Corolla FX, 4-door sedan and 5-door station wagon models. Also returning in this generation was the two-door coupé Corolla Levin. A 4WD variant of the sedan and station wagon was also available with a 1.6 liter petrol or 2.0 liter diesel engine.
The 4-door "pillared hardtop" Corolla Ceres and Sprinter Marino were introduced in 1992. They bore no real exterior resemblance but feature the chassis and most of the engine range of the standard Corollas, and used the Levin/Trueno dashboard.
Minor face lift changes were introduced in May 1993 these included a new grille, a reconfiguration of the rear lamps and various bits of trim and garnish.
The E100 sedan and hatchbacks introduced in 1991 lasted until the introduction of the E110 in May 1995. "Van" and "Business Wagon" models were basically stripped out wagons with leaf-sprung solid axle rear suspensions. Business Wagons typically had slightly higher equipment levels than simpler vans. Both versions continued to serve the commercial vehicle market well into 2002, outliving the mainstream E110 models in Japan. It was succeeded by the Probox.

Japanese market manual transaxles:
*C140 4M/T
*C50 5M/T
*C51 5M/T
*C52 5M/T
*C56 5M/T
*C160 6M/T
*S50 5M/T
*E59F 5M/T
*E55F 5M/T (4WD)
Japanese market automatic transaxles:
*A240L 4A/T
*A254E 4A/T
*A246E 4A/T
*A241L 4A/T
*A132L 3A/T
*A241H 4A/T (4WD)
Japanese market chassis:
The following list is not complete or inclusive.
*EE101 — 1.3L 4E-FE sedan, hatchback (DX, LX, XE).
*EE102 — 1.3L 4E-FE van.
*EE103 — 1.5L 5E-FE van
*EE104 — 1.5L 5E-FE business wagon.
*EE106 — 1.3L 2E van.
*EE107 — 1.5L 3E van.
*EE108 — 1.6L 3E business wagon.
*AE100 — 1.5L 5A-FE sedan (DX, LX, XE, SE-Limited), coupé (Levin S), and Wagon (L-Touring, G-Touring).
*AE101 — 1.6L sedan (SE-G, GT), FX hatchback (SJ, GT), Wagon (BZ-Touring), hardtop Ceres, and coupé (Levin SJ, GT, GT APEX, GT-Z).
*AE104 — 1.6L sedan 4WD (LX Limited, XE, SE Limited) and Touring Wagon 4WD.
*AE109 — 1.6L van 4WD.
*CE100 — 2.0L diesel sedan and Touring Wagon.
*CE101 — 2.2L diesel Touring Wagon.
*CE102 — 2.2L diesel business wagon.
*CE104 — 2.0L diesel sedan 4WD.
*CE105 — 2.2L diesel van 4WD.
*CE106 — 2.0L diesel van.
*CE107 — 2.2L diesel van.
*CE108 — 2.0L diesel business wagon.
*CE109 — 2.0L diesel van 4WD.

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