Toyota Mark II. The Toyota Mark II (Japanese: トヨタ・マークII, Toyota Māku II) is a mid-size sedan manufactured and marketed in Japan by Toyota between 1968 and 2004. Prior to 1984, the model was marketed as the Toyota Corona Mark II. In some export markets, Toyota marketed the vehicle as the Toyota Cressida between 1976 and 1992 across four generations.
What is the Toyota Mark X 0 to 60 time?
The Mark X is good for a 0 to 60 MPH sprint of about 8.3 seconds and will return an average of 49.2 MPG. For 2010, the Toyota Mark X features a widened front bumper opening, a sporty mesh grill, wraparound taillights and very thick C pillar giving the car a very muscular appearance.
How many CC’s in a 2002 Toyota Mark II?
CIF + Cert to Baltimore 2002 TOYOTA MARK II 34,300 km 2002/12 2,500cc CIF + Cert to Baltimore 14,646 km 2003/6 1,980cc
When did the Toyota Cressida Mark II come out?
Between 1976 and 1992, the Mark II was known as the Toyota Cressida, which spanned four generations. Up until October of 1993, all Mark II’s were produced at the Motomachi plant in Aichi, Japan.
When did the Ford Mark II get a twin turbo?
The Mark II (and its sister cars) received a Twin Turbo version of the 1G inline-six in October 1985. This powerful engine made the earlier turbocharged M-TE engine superfluous and it was discontinued.
Is the Toyota Mark II Qualis the same as the Camry?
So as to continue to offer Mark II customers the option of purchasing a station wagon at Toyopet Store locations, Toyota introduced the Toyota Mark II Qualis which was nearly identical to the Camry-based station wagon called the Camry Gracia. The Gracia was exclusive to Toyota Corolla Store locations next to the Camry.
What kind of engine does a 1969 Ford Mark II have?
In September 1969 the Mark II hardtop coupe, called the “GSS” was introduced. The engine used is a DOHC “10R” based on 8R / 1,900cc (later renamed to 8R-G) with a maximum output of 140 PS (138.1 bhp) and a maximum speed of 200 km/h (124.3 mph).