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[edit] Other North American models

As sold in Canada, Mexico or other locations outside the United States. This list is far from complete.

AvengerCaliberChargerMagnumViper Vans / SUVs Caravan/Grand CaravanDurangoJourneyNitroSprinter Trucks DakotaRam Historic Cars 024330400600880AriesAspenAvengerChallengerCharger (B-body)Charger (L-body)Charger DaytonaColtConquestCoronetCustom 880DartDaytonaDemonDiplomatDynastyIntrepidLa FemmeLancerMatadorMiradaMonacoNeonOmniPolaraShadowSierraSpiritSRT-4St. RegisStealthStratusSuper Bee Vans / SUVs Mini Ram VanRaiderRamchargerRam VanRam WagonSportsmanTown PanelTown WagonTradesman Trucks 50 Series100 Series500 SeriesA100B SeriesC SeriesD SeriesPower WagonRampageRam 50 Corporate FratzogJohn Francis DodgeHorace Elgin Dodge

[edit] Discontinued models

  • EL (compact sedan, replaced Integra sedan; available only in Canada, replaced by the CSX (which is also available only in Canada))
  • Integra (sports coupe and sedan, replaced by the RSX and EL)
  • RSX (sports coupe, discontinued after the 2006 model year)
  • Legend (luxury sedan and coupe, replaced by the RL) ("Legend" nameplate discontinued only in N. America)
  • Vigor (mid-sized sedan, replaced by the TL)
  • CL (luxury coupe, discontinued after 2003 model year)
  • SLX (SUV, replaced by the MDX; available only in the United States)
  • NSX (exotic coupe)
  • Sterling – a version of the Acura Legend marketed in the USA, built in the U.K. by Rover

[edit] References

  • 3.0 CSL
  • M1
  • M3
  • M5
  • M6 (e24) First production line M car. Supercoupe capable of over 150 mph (240 km/h)
  • M Roadster
  • Dixi, 3/20, 303, 309, 315, 319, 320, 321, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 335
  • Isetta, 600, 700
  • 501, 502, 503, 507
  • 3200 CS, 2000 CS
  • New Sixes (2500/2800/Bavaria/2.5/2.8/3.0/3.3): Predecessor to today's 7 Series
  • New Class (1500/1502/1600/1800/1802/2000/2002): Predecessor to the 3 Series

2.5, 2.8, 3.0, 3.3 "New Six" sedans

[edit] Companion make

[edit] Concept vehicles


[edit] Alphabetical Model Summary

[edit] Current

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The emblem on the front of the Cadillac Escalade


[edit] Past models

[edit] Commercial vehicles


  • 1977-1978 DJ-5F
  • 1979 DJ-5G
  • 1979 — CJ-5 Silver Anniversary Limited Edition - estimated that perhaps only 1000 were built)
  • 1981-1985 CJ-8 Scrambler

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1981 Jeep Scrambler

  • 1981-1985 CJ-10
  • 1982 DJ- 5L
  • 1984-1991 SJ Jeep Grand Wagoneer
    • 1991 Final Edition
  • 1984-2001 XJ Cherokee
    • 1984-2001 — Base "SE"
    • 1984-1988 — Chief
    • 1984-1990 — Pioneer
    • 1985-1992 — Laredo
    • 1987-1992/1998-2001 — Limited
    • 1988-2001 — Sport
    • 1991-1992 — Briarwood
    • 1993-1997 — Country
    • 1996-2001 — Classic
  • 1984-1990 XJ Wagoneer
    • 1984-1985 — Broughwood
    • 1984-1990 — Limited
  • 1986-1992 MJ Comanche
    • 1986 — Custom
    • 1986 — X
    • 1986 — XLS
    • 1987-1992 — Base SE
    • 1987-1990 — Chief
    • 1987-1992 — Laredo
    • 1987-1990 — Pioneer
    • 1987-1992 — SporTruck
    • 1987-1992 — Eliminator
  • 1987-1995 Wrangler YJ
    • 1991-1993 Renegade
    • 1988-1995 Wrangler Long- Venezuela
  • 1993-1998 ZJ Grand Cherokee

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First generation ZJ

      • 1993–1995 – Base SE

  • 1993

    1998

    La

    redo

  • 1993

    1998

    Limited

  • 1995

    1997

    Orvis "Limited Edition"

  • 1997

    1998

    TSi

  • 1998 - 5.9 Limited

  • 1993 ZJ Jeep Grand Wagoneer

    1997-2006 Wrangler

    TJ

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    1997 Jeep Wra

    ngler TJ

    2002 TJ Long

    2003 TJ Rubicon

    2004 TJ Unlimited

    2004

    Columbia Edition

    • 1999-2004

    WJ Grand Cherokee

    2002–2003 — Sport

    2002–2004 — Special edition

    2002–2004 — Overland

    2004

    Columbia Edition

    [

    edit] Current models

    The Jeep brand currently produces six models:

    Jeep Wrangler

    JK — The current version of the Wrangler, released as a 2007 model.

    JK — The long wheelbase, 4-door version of the 2007 Wrangler.

    Jeep Grand Cherokee — Large family-oriented

    SUV.

    WK — The newest Grand Cherokee, 2005-present ("WK" is the designator for the new Grand Cherokee, it is one of the few non-J-designated Jeeps).

    2005–present – Laredo

    2005–present – Limited

    2006–present – Overland

    2006–present –

    SRT-8

    Jeep LibertyKJ — A small

    SUV (replaced the Cherokee and kept the name outside North America).

    Jeep CommanderXK — Newest model in the Jeep line, it is a seven passenger

    SUV.

    Jeep Compass — A small

    crossover SUV based on the

    Dodge Caliber.

    Jeep Patriot — A small

    SUV based on the

    Dodge Caliber, slated to begin production for 2007 model year.

    Avella (was rebadged as the

    Ford Aspire in North America)

    Brisa (based on the

    Mazda Familia)

    Capital (based on the

    Mazda Capella)

    Concord (based on the

    Mazda Capella)

    Elan/Vigato/Kia Roadster (based on the

    Lotus Elan)

    Enterprise (based on the

    Mazda Sentia)

    Potentia (based on the

    Mazda Luce)

    Sephia/Mentor

    Pride (based on the

    Ford Festiva/

    Mazda 121)

    Subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Group

    Clarus/Credos

    Morning/Picanto

    Opirus/Amanti

    Optima/Optima-Regal/Magentis

    Optima/Magentis/Lotze

    Rio/Pride

    Rio (Cinco/RX-V)

    Rio SF/Rio

    Sephia/Mentor(New)

    Sephia/Spectra/Shuma

    Spectra

    Spectra/Cerato

    Visto (based on the

    Hyundai Atos/

    Santro)

    cee'd (which will debut at

    Mondial de l'Automobile 2006)

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    SUV/

    van

    Kia Motors Group

    Ceed

    Sportage

    Bongo (based on the

    Mazda Bongo)

    Besta (based on the

    Mazda Bongo)

    Wide-Bongo (based on the

    Mazda Bongo)

    Power-Bongo (based on the

    Mazda Bongo)

    Topic (based on the

    Mazda Bongo Brawny)

    Towner (based on the

    Daihatsu Hi-Jet/Atrai)

    Rocsta

    Rocsta R2

    Ceres

    Borrego

    Hyundai Motor Group

    Bongo-Frontier/K Series

    Carens

    Carens/Carens II/X-Trek (2nd generation)

    Carens/Rondo (3rd generation)

    Carnival/Carnival II/Sedona

    Carnival/Sedona (2nd generation (SWB))

    Grand Carnival/Sedona (2nd generation (LWB))

    Sorento

    Sportage(CRDI/V6)

    Pregio

    Towner(New) (based on the

    Daihatsu Hi-Jet/Atrai)

    Retona

    Joice/Carstar (concept by

    Mitsubishi Motors, design by

    Hyundai Motor Company, manufacturing by Kia Motors)

    Pregio/Bongo III

    K Series/Bongo III

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    Commercial vehicle

    Kia Motors Group

    Kia KB (based on the

    Hino Truck)

    Rhino/Wide-Boxer

  • Kia Trade

  • Kia Boxer (based on the

    Mazda Boxer)

    Kia AM Truck (based on the

    Hino Super Dolph

    in)

    Kia AM Bus (based on the

    Hino Blueribbon)

    Kia Granbird (Asia Motors)

    Kia Titan (based on the

    Mazda Titan)

    Kia Super-Titan (based on the

    Mazda Titan)

    Kia Jumbo-Titan (based on the

    Mazda

    Titan)

    Kia Granto (based on the

    Hino Super Dolphin Profia)

    Kia Combi (based on the

    Mazda

    Parkway)

    kia Cosmos (based on the

    Hino Rainbow RJ)

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    Concept cars

    IS -

    compact

    RWD/

    AWD

    2000 IS 200/IS 300

  • 2006 IS 250/IS 250 AWD/IS 350/IS 220d

    2009 IS-F

    ES -

    mid-size

    FWD

    1990 ES 250

  • 1992 ES 300

    1996 ES 300

  • 2000 ES 300

    2003 ES 330

  • 2007 ES 350

    GS -

    mid-size

    RWD/

    AWD

    1993 GS 300

  • 1998 GS 300/GS 400

    2001 GS 430

  • 2006 GS 300/GS 300 AWD/GS 430/

    GS 450h

    2007 GS 350/GS 350 AWD/GS 460

    LS -

    full-size

    RWD/

    AWD

    1990 LS 400

  • 2001 LS 430

    2007 LS 460/LS 460 L

  • 2008

    LS 600h/LS 600h L

    SC -

    coupé/

    coupé convertible

    RWD

    1992 SC 300/SC 400

  • 2002 SC 430

    RX - mid-size

    crossover SUV

    1998

    RX 300

    2003

    RX 300/RX 330

    2006

    RX 400h

    2007

    RX 350

    GX - mid-size

    sport utility vehicle

    2003 GX 470

    LX - full-size

    sport utility vehicle

    1997 LX 450

  • 1999 LX 470

    2008 LX 570

    Lincoln Mark LT (2006-2008)

    Lincoln MKS (2008— )

    Lincoln MKX (2007— )

    Lincoln MKZ (2007— )

    Lincoln Navigator (1998— )

    Lincoln Town Car (1981— )

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    Recent models

    Lincoln LS (2000–2006)

    Lincoln Aviator (2003–2005)

    Lincoln Blackwood (2002)

    Lincoln Continental (1961–2002)

    Lincoln Mark Series (1956–1998)

    Lincoln Zephyr (2006)

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    Historical

    Lincoln L-series (1920–1930)

    Lincoln K-series (1931–1939)

    Lincoln-Zephyr (1936–1942), a car line priced between Ford and Lincoln

    Lincoln-Zephyr Continental (1940–1942, 1946–1948), later

    Lincoln Continental

    Lincoln Cu

    stom (1941–1942)

    Lincoln (no other name) (1946–1951)

    Lincoln Sport (1949–1951)

    Lincoln

    Cosmopolitan (1949–1954)

    Lincoln Lido (1950–1951)

    Lincoln Custom (1955)

    Lincoln Capri (1952–1959)

    Lincoln Premiere (1956–1960)

    Lincoln Versailles (1977–1980)

    Mazda 3

    Mazda Speed3 (2007)

    Mazda 5

    Mazda 6

    Mazda Spe

    ed6 (2007)

    Mazda CX-7

    Mazda CX-9

    Mazda MPV

    Mazda MX-5 Miata

  • Mazda Tribute

    Mazda B-Series Truck

    Mazda RX-8

  • Mercedes-Benz S-Class

  • 1966:

    300SEL 6.3

    1969:

    C111 experimental vehicle

    1972:

    Mercedes-Benz W107 350SL

    1974:

    450SEL 6.9

    1974:

    240D

    1975:

    280

    1976:

    300D

    1979:

    500SEL and

    G-Class

    1983:

    190

    E 2.3-16

    1986:

    First 'E-Class'

    1991:

    600SEL

    1993:

    First 'C-Class'

    1995:

    First 'Joint Mercedes-Benz & AMG'

    1995:

    Mercedes-Benz SL73 AMG Biggest Engine Put Into a Mercedes-Benz, 7.3L V12

    1996:

    Mercedes-Benz SL60 AMG Very Rare 6.0L V8, 408hp, 0-62mph in 5.1 seconds

    1996: Mercedes-Benz

    RENNtech E7.4RS, world's fastest street sedan

    [

    citation needed

    ]

    1997:

    Mercedes-Benz M-Class

    1998:

    Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR

    2004:

    Mercedes-Ben

    z CLK DTM AMG

    2004:

    Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren

    2004:

    Mercedes-Benz CL

    S

    2007:

    E320, GL320 Bluetec, ML320 Bluetec, R320 Bluetec

    See also:

    List of Mercedes-Be

    nz cars

    Mercury Grand Marquis (1983-present)

    Mercury Mariner (2005-present)

    Mercury Mariner Hybrid (2006-present)

    Mercury Milan (2006-present)

    Mercury Mountaineer (1997-present)

    Mercury Sable (1986-2005, 2008-present)

    [

    edit]

    Recent models

    Mercury Marauder (1963-1965, 1969-1970, 2003-2004)

    Mercury Cougar (1967-1997, 1999-2002)

    Mercury Villager (1993-2002)

    Mercury Montego (1968-1976, 2005-2007)

    Mercury Monterey (1950-1974, 2004-2007)

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    Past models

    [

    edit]

    Concept cars


    NISSAN

    Oldsmobile Curved Dash (1901-1907)

    Oldsmobile Limited Touring

  • Oldsmobile 40

  • Oldsmobile 53

  • Oldsm

    obile 66 (1940s)

    Oldsmobile 88 (1949-1999)

    Oldsmobile 98 (1941-1996)

    Oldsmobile Series 60 (1939-1948)

    Oldsmobile Series 70 (1946-1950)

    Oldsmobile Series 90 (1941-1996)

    Oldsmobile 442 (1968-1971)

    Oldsmobile Cutlass (1964-1999)

    Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme (1970-1997)

    Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon

  • Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais (1985-1991)

    Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera (1982-1996)

    Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser (1971-1992)

    Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser (1964-1977)

    Oldsmobile F-85 (1961-1963)

    Oldsmobile Toronado (1966-1992)

    Oldsmobile Starfire (1975-1980)

    Oldsmobile Firenza (1982-1988)

    Oldsmobile Aerotech(1987-1992)

    Oldsmobile Achieva (1992-1998)

    Oldsmobile Alero (1999-2004)

    Oldsmobile Aurora (1995-2003)

    Oldsmobile Bravada (1991-2004)

    Oldsmobile Intrigue (1998-2002)

    Oldsmobile Silhouette (1990-2004)

    Plymouth Acclaim (1989-1995)

    Plymouth Arrow (1976-1980, rebadged

    Mitsubishi Lancer Celeste)

    Plymouth Arrow Truck (1979-1982, rebadged

    Mitsubishi Forte)

    Plymouth Barracuda (1964-1974)

    Plymouth Belvedere (1954-1970)

    Plymouth Breeze (1996-2000)

    Plymouth Caravelle (1985-1988)

    Plymouth Cambridge (1951-1953)

    Plymouth Champ (1979-1982, rebadged

    Mitsubishi Mirage)

    Plymouth Colt (1983-1994, rebadged

    Mitsubishi Mirage)

    Plymouth Concord (1951-1953)

    Plymouth Conquest (1984-1986, rebadged

    Mitsubishi Starion)

    Plymouth Cranbrook (1951-1953)

    Plymouth Cricket (1971-1975, rebadged

    Hillman Avenger)

    Plymouth Duster (1970-1976,1985-1986)

    Plymouth Fury (1956-1978)

    Plymouth Gran Fury (1975-1977, 1980-1989)

    Plymouth Grand Voyager (1987-2000)

    Plymouth GTX (1967-1971)

    Plymouth Horizo

    n (1978-1990)

    Plymouth Laser (1990-1994, rebadged

    Mitsubishi Eclipse)

    Plymouth Neon (1995-2001)

    Plymouth Plaza (1954-1958)

    Plymouth Prowler (1997-2001)

    Plymouth Reliant (1981-1989)

    P

    lymouth Road Runner (1968-1980)

    Plymouth Sapporo (1978-1983, rebadged

    Mitsubishi Galan

    t)

    Plymouth Satellite (1966-1974)

    Plymouth Savoy (1951-1965)

    Plymouth Scamp (1971-1976, 1983)

    Plymouth Sundance (1987-1994)

    Plymouth Suburban

  • Plymouth Superbird (1970)

    Plymouth TC3 (1979-1982)

    Plymouth Trailduster (1974-1981)

    Plymouth Turismo (1983-1987)

    Plymouth Valiant (1960-1976)

    Plymouth VIP (1966-1969)

    Plymouth Volaré (1976-1980)

    Plymouth Voyager (1974-2000)

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    Cars of the United States

    SATURN

    Tribeca

    Forester

    Impreza

    Impreza WRX

  • Impreza WRX STI

    Legacy / Liberty

    Outback / Grand Wagon / Lancaster

    Japan-only (

    Kei car) models, front or all wheel drive,

    straight engine:

    Pleo

    R1

    R2

    Sambar

    Stella

    [

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    Past models

    360

  • Baja

  • FF-1 Star

  • FF-1 G

  • Alcyone (also called the

    XT,

    XT6, and

    Vortex)

    Alcyone SVX (also called the

    SVX)

    BRAT (also called the

    Brumby)

    Justy

  • Leone (1400 DL/GL, 1600, GL 1800, Loyale. The 3rd generation model was also known as the "L" Series in Australia)

    Rex (also called the

    M70 and, in Australia, the

    Fiori)

    Traviq (a rebadged

    Opel/

    Vauxhall Zafira

    Minivan,

    FWD)

    Vivio

  • Domingo (also called the

    Subaru 700 / E10 / E12).

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    ]

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    Concept Cars

    Aerio/Liana

    Alto

    Alto Lapin

    APV

    Cappuccino

    Carry

    Cervo

    Escudo

    Esteem/Cultus Crescent

    Fronte

    Grand Vitara

    Ignis

    Jimny

    LJ-Series

    MightyBoy

    MR Wagon

    SJ-Series

    Swift/Cultus

    SX4

    Suzuki Twin

    Wagon R

    X-90

    XL7

    Toyota 2000GT (1967-1970)

    Toyota 4Runner (1984-present, known as the Toyota Hilux Surf in Japan)

    Toyota AA (1936-1943)

    Toyota AB (1936-1943)

    Toyota AC (1943)

    Toyota AE (1941)

    Toyota Allex

    Toyota Allion (2001-present)

    Toyota Alphard

    Toyota Altezza (1998-2005, also sold as the Lexus IS)

    Toyota Aristo (1991-2005, also sold as the Lexus GS)

    Toyota Aurion (2006-present, Australia)

    Toyota Auris (2007-present)

    Toyota Avalon (1995-present, previously sold in Japan as the Toyota Pronard)

    Toyota Avanza (2003-present)

    Toyota Avensis (1998-present, shares chassis with the Scion tC)

    Toyota Aygo (2005-present)

    Toyota BA (1940)

    Toyota bB (2000-present, sold as the Scion xB in the United States)

    Toyota Belta

    Toyota Brevis

    Toyota BX (1951, truck)

    Toyota BJ (1951, Jeep, later called the Land Cruiser)

    Toyota Caldina

    Toyota Cami more commonly sold as the Daihatsu Terios

    Toyota Camry (1983-present)

    Toyota Camry Solara (1999-present)

    Toyota Carina (1970-2000)

    Toyota Carina E (1992-1998)

    Toyota Cavalier (1995-2000, rebadged Chevrolet Cavalier)

    Toyota Celica (1970-2006)

    Toyota Celsior (1989-2005, also sold as the Lexus LS)

    Toyota Century (1967-present)

    Toyota Chaser

    Toyota Classic

    Toyota Coaster

    Toyota Comfort (1999-present, same as Toyota Crown)

    Toyota Corsa

    Toyota Corolla/Sprinter (1966-present)

    Toyota Corolla Verso

    Toyota Corona (1957-2000)

    Toyota Cressida (1973-1992)

    Toyota Cresta

    Toyota Crown

    Toyota Curren

    Toyota Cynos

    Toyota Duet

    Toyota Dyna

    Toyota Echo

    Toyota Estima (1990-2000, sold in some markets as the Toyota Previa)

    Toyota FJ40

    Toyota FJ45

    Toyota FJ55

    Toyota FJ60

    Toyota FJ62

    Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series

    Toyota FJ Cruiser (2007-present)

    Toyota Fortuner

    Toyota Fun Cargo

    Toyota G1 (1935, truck)

    Toyota GA (1936, truck)

    Toyota GB (1938, truck)

    Toyota Granvia

    Toyota Harrier (1998-present, also sold as the Lexus RX)

    Toyota Heavy Duty Truck (FA and DA Series)

    Toyota Highlander (also sold as the Toyota Kluger)

    Toyota Hi-Lux

    Toyota Hilux Surf (Sold in the U.S. and other markets as the Toyota 4Runner)

    Toyota HiClass

    Toyota Hiace

    Toyota Innova (2003-present, sold in Indonesia as Toyota Kijang Innova)

    Toyota Ipsum (1996-2001, also sold as the Toyota Picnic 2001-present, also sold as the Toyota Avensis Verso)

    Toyota Isis

    Toyota ist (also sold as the Scion xAin the United States and Toyota xA in the Middle East)

    Toyota KB (1942, truck)

    Toyota KC (1943, truck)

    Toyota Kijang (known as Zace/Tamaraw Revo/Unser/Condor/Qualis outside Indonesia)

    Toyota Kingdom

    Toyota Kluger (also sold as the Toyota Highlander)

    Toyota Land Cruiser (also called lexus Lexus LX)

    Toyota Lexcen (1989-1992, Australia, rebadged Holden Commodore)

    Toyota LiteAce

    Toyota Majesta

    Toyota Mark II

    Toyota Mark X (2004 - present)

    Master (1955, also called the RR)

    Toyota Masterline

    Toyota Matrix (2003-present)

    Toyota Mega Cruiser (1996-2002)

    Toyota MiniAce

    Toyota MR2/MR-S (1984-2005)

    Toyota Noah

    Toyota Opa

    Toyota Origin

    Toyota Paseo

    Toyota Passo (sold in some markets as the Daihatsu Sirion)

    Toyota Patrol (1955, Police patrol car based on the Super, Master or Crown)

    Toyota Pickup (Pre-Tacoma Years)

    Toyota Picnic

    Toyota Platz

    Toyota Porte

    Toyota Premio

    Toyota Previa (1991-1997, sold in some markets as the Toyota Estima)

    Toyota Prius (1997-present)

    Toyota Probox

    Toyota Progres

    Toyota Pronard

    Toyota Publica

    Toyota Qualis

    Toyota Ractis

    Toyota Raum

    Toyota RAV4 (1994-present)

    Toyota RAV4 EV

    Toyota Regius Ace (same as Toyota Hiace)

    Toyota Revo

    Toyota RH (1953-1955, also called the Super)

    Toyota RK (1953, small truck)

    Toyota RR (1955, also called the Master)

    Toyota RS (1955, also called the Crown)

    Toyota Rush

    Toyota SA (1947-1949)

    Toyota SB (1947, small truck)

    Toyota SD (1949-1951)

    Toyota SF (1951-1953)

    Toyota SG (1952, small truck)

    Toyota SKB (1954, small truck, later called the Toyoace)

    Toyota Sera

    Toyota Sequoia

    Toyota Sienna (1998-present, North America)

    Toyota Sienta

    Toyota Soarer (also sold as the Lexus SC)

    Toyota Sofia (Japan Only)

    Toyota Sports 800 (1965-1969)

    Toyota Sprinter Trueno

    Toyota EE86 Sprinter 4 door Rivere Saloon

    Toyota Sprinter Marino

    Toyota Starlet (1973-1999)

    Toyota Stout

    Toyota Succeed

    Toyota Super (1953-1955, also called the RH or RHD)

    Toyota Supra (1979-2002)

    Toyota T100 (1993-1998, North America)

    Toyota Tacoma (1995-present, North America)

    Toyota Tamaraw

    Toyota Tarago (1995-present, Australia, New Zealand)

    Toyota Tercel (1978-1999)

    Toyota TownAce

    Toyota ToyoAce

    Toyota Tundra (1999-present, North America)

    Toyota Van (1984-1989, North America)

    Toyota Vanguard

    Toyota Verossa

    Toyota Vios (sold in Thailand as the Toyota Soluna Vios)

    Toyota Vista

    Toyota Vitz/Platz/Yaris/Echo (1999-present)

    Toyota Voltz (2003-2004, Japan) (also sold as Pontiac Vibe 2003-present USA)

    Toyota Voxy

    Toyota WiLL

    Toyota Windom (also sold as the Lexus ES)

    Toyota WISH

    Toyota Yaris

    Toyota Yaris Verso

    Rabbit (Official site) $14,990 (excluding destination) GTI (Official site) $21,990 (excluding destination) Jetta (Official site) $16,990 (excluding destination) New Beetle (Official site)/
    New Beetle Convertible (Official site) $17,180/$22,120 (excluding destination) Passat (Official site)/
    Passat Wagon (Official site) $22,950/$25,225 (excluding destination) Touareg (Official site) $37,410 (excluding destination) Tiguan TBD Eos (Official site)