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How big is a 1980 Toyota Corona?


The 1980 Toyota Corona is a classic vehicle that has garnered attention for its reliability and design. Understanding its dimensions can be crucial for enthusiasts, collectors, or anyone considering purchasing this vintage car. In this article, we will explore the size specifications of the 1980 Toyota Corona, including its overall dimensions, weight, and interior space.


Overall Dimensions


The 1980 Toyota Corona comes with the following overall dimensions:



  • Length: Approximately 4,480 mm (176.4 inches)

  • Width: About 1,690 mm (66.5 inches)

  • Height: Roughly 1,410 mm (55.5 inches)

  • Wheelbase: 2,600 mm (102.4 inches)


Weight Specifications


The weight of the 1980 Toyota Corona varies depending on the specific model and trim. Generally, the curb weight is around:



  • 1,200 kg (2,645 lbs) for the sedan version.

  • 1,300 kg (2,866 lbs) for the station wagon variant.


Interior Space


In terms of interior space, the 1980 Toyota Corona offers a comfortable cabin for its time:



  • Seating Capacity: 5 passengers

  • Front Legroom: Approximately 1,050 mm (41.3 inches)

  • Rear Legroom: About 900 mm (35.4 inches)


Conclusion


The 1980 Toyota Corona is a well-proportioned vehicle that balances size and comfort. With its compact dimensions and spacious interior, it remains a popular choice among classic car enthusiasts. Whether you're looking to restore one or simply appreciate its design, knowing its size can help you make informed decisions.


Frequently Asked Questions

How long is a Toyota Corolla in Ft?


15 ft 2 in
Ascent Sport (hybrid), 1.8L, Unleaded Petrol/Electric, SPEED CONTINUOUS VARIABLE

DimensionMetricImperial
Toyota Corolla Length4630 mm15 ft 2 in
Toyota Corolla Ground clearance unladen135 mm5 in
Toyota Corolla Wheelbase2700 mm8 ft 10 in
Toyota Corolla Weight1375 kg3031 lbs



How long is a 1980 Toyota Corolla?


CS, 1.3L, Leaded Petrol, 3 SPEED AUTOMATIC

DimensionMetricImperial
Toyota Corolla Width1570 mm5 ft 2 in
Toyota Corolla Length4110 mm13 ft 6 in
Toyota Corolla Ground clearance unladen170 mm7 in
Toyota Corolla Wheelbase2370 mm7 ft 9 in



How much was a car worth in 1980?


In 1980, median family income had more than doubled, to $21,023, and average car prices had risen to $7,574. Yet it still took only 18.7 weeks' pay to buy that new car. By 1990, the average new-car price had doubled again, to $15,472, and median family income rose to $35,353.



How much is a 1982 Toyota truck worth?


1982 Toyota Pickup base price starts at $6,488 to $9,588.



How much was a Toyota Corona in 1980?


The Toyota Corona 1980 prices range from $400 for the basic trim level Hatchback Corona base to. The Toyota Corona 1980 comes in Hatchback, Sedan and Wagon. The Toyota Corona 1980 is available in Leaded Petrol.



Was the Toyota Corona sold in the US?


It was brought to America in 1961, then removed from the market, then brought back in 1964 with a redesign for major success - it increased US sales to 20,000 units and helped Toyota become the first-best-selling import brand in America. Toyota's first North American television commercial featured the Corona.



How much did a Toyota Corolla cost in 1980?


There is a significant sticker-shock factor when the cost of a new car today is compared with the cost of the same car in 1980. For example, a new Toyota Corolla in 1980 cost just $4,348 — over $13,000 less than the $17,625 price of a new Corolla last year.



How many Toyota coronas were made?


Toyota City―TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION today announced that cumulative production of its passenger car, the Corona, reached the 5 million mark at the end of February. (The total Corona series, including commercial vehicles, reached 5 million units in November 1981.)



How big is a 1982 Toyota Corona?


The Toyota Corona 1982 has 11 variants. The length ranges from 4380 to 4570mm, the height ranges from 1390 to 1420mm and the width ranges from 1650 to 1660mm.



Is Toyota Corona a good car?


In 2014, editors at Car and Driver called the Corona one of the best Toyotas ever made, arguing that Toyota survived long enough to thrive in America because of the Corona.


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.