Toyota Sprinter Carib
The Toyota Sprinter Carib (Japanese: トヨタ・スプリンター カリブ, Toyota Supurintā Karibu) is a front engine, all-wheel drive station wagon produced by Toyota under the Sprinter nameplate from 1982 until 2002. The first generation was based on second generation Tercel and exported as Tercel AWD wagon, while the last two generations were based on Corolla/Sprinter wagons and exported as Corolla wagons.
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Manufacturer | Toyota |
Production | August 1982 – August 2002 |
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The name "Carib" comes from the caribou, intended to inspire image of this strong animal, so graceful as it gallops over mountains and snow-covered plains.
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