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2001 Toyota Vista Ardeo


2001 Toyota Vista Ardeo
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Toyota Vista Ardeo Problems
Engine check lighting
1998, Engine check lights appears and car
doesn't change gears also revolution goes
too ...
Increased acceleration noise
1999, The car has an increases celebration
resulting in more fuel consumption. When I pull
out...
Improper movement and gear shifting
1999, Automatic transmission. This car starts
well but when it moves for short distance and
wh...

Engine size - Displacement - Engine capacity:1800 cm3
Transmission Gearbox - Number of speeds:Automatic
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Drive wheels - Traction - Drivetrain:FF
Price (out of date):$14300



2001 Toyota Vista Ardeo specs, Engine size 1.8l., Fuel type Gasoline, Drive wheels FF, Transmission Gearbox Automatic

The Toyota Vista was launched in 1982 as a sister nameplate to the Camry. The name was introduced to tie in with Toyota's Vista dealership network, and launched around the same time.

Unlike the Camry, which was available with a V6 engine, all generations were only available with a straight-4 engine that used either gasoline or diesel fuel.

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Each Vista model is essentially a Japanese-market Toyota Camry, with different front- and rear-end treatment; plus, while Camry is always a sedan, most Vistas up to V40 are hardtop. When the Camry was redesigned, so was the Vista. This pattern will continue until late 1996, when a new, larger, US-oriented Camry took over the "Camry" name (earlier this larger CX/ CV platform was marketed in Japan as Scepter (MCV10) and Camry Gracia (MCV20/ MCX20)). Then in August 1998 the last generation Vista would be redesigned, independent of the Camry.

The Vista first appeared April 1982 as a nicer trim level of the second generation Toyota Camry, and was sold exclusively at a new Toyota dealership channel with the same name, Vista. The bodystyles offered were the 4-door sedan and 5-door hatchback with a 5-speed manual transmission initially the only offering, with an automatic transmission introduced later in August 1982. Trim levels were the VC, VL, VE, and the VX at the top. The official name of the vehicle was the Camry Vista. A glass moonroof was available on the top level VX, with the 2S-ELU engine.



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