The Toyota Mark II, a compact to mid-size sedan, was manufactured by Toyota in Japan between 1968 and 2004. Before 1972, it was known as the Toyota Corona Mark II, and in export markets from 1976 to 1992, it was sold as the Toyota Cressida through four generations. Production of the Mark II and Cressida took place at the Motomachi plant in Toyota, Aichi, Japan, from September 1968 to October 1993. Production continued at Toyota Motor Kyushu’s Miyata plant from December 1992 to October 2000, and in Jakarta, Indonesia, and Parañaque, Philippines for the Cressida models.
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1. The Toyota Mark II was a compact to mid-size sedan produced by Toyota in Japan from 1968 to 2004.
2. Known as the Toyota Corona Mark II prior to 1972 and as the Toyota Cressida in export markets from 1976 to 1992.
3. Manufactured at the Motomachi plant in Toyota, Aichi, Japan, until 1993 and then at Toyota Motor Kyushu’s Miyata plant until 2000.
4. In North America, the rear-wheel-drive Cressida was eventually replaced by the front-wheel-drive Avalon.
5. Production also took place in Jakarta, Indonesia, and Parañaque, Philippines for certain Cressida models.
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