The Toyota Tercel was a subcompact car model produced by Toyota from 1978 to 1999, spanning five generations. Positioned between the Corolla and the Starlet in terms of size, the Tercel was manufactured in Japan at the Takaoka plant alongside the Cynos and the Starlet, sharing a platform with these models. The Tercel was marketed under various names, including Toyota Corolla II and Toyota Corsa, depending on the dealership where it was sold.
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1. The Toyota Tercel was a subcompact car manufactured by Toyota from 1978 to 1999 in Japan.
2. It came in five body configurations and was positioned in size between the Corolla and the Starlet models.
3. The Tercel was manufactured at the Takaoka plant in Toyota City, Japan, and shared its platform with the Cynos and Starlet models.
4. Marketed as the Toyota Corolla II at Toyota Corolla Stores in Japan, it was also known as the Toyota Corsa at Toyopet Store locations.
5. The Tercel was the first front-wheel-drive vehicle produced by Toyota, featuring a longitudinally mounted engine.
6. The Tercel lineup was shifted to be sold at Vista Store locations from the second generation onwards, as the badge-engineered Corolla II was exclusive to Corolla Store locations.
7. The Tercel was eventually replaced by the Platz model in 1999.
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