That's right, there was a time when Americans could buy oil-burning Corollas!
Yes, that's an automatic transmission. If I'm reading my reference books correctly, the 1984 Corolla Diesel sedan could be purchasedThat initial buyer wasn't satisfied with a luxurious two-pedal rig, adding air conditioning to the options list. The MSRP on this car was $7398, and the A/C cost 630 bucks extra . Meanwhile, the very same Corolla with a gasoline engine listed at just $6848 .
What the heck, might as well add the 415-buck top-of-the-line AM/FM/cassette multiplex radio , which somehow managed to avoid. I think this car may have been built and shipped over as part of the press fleet for the launch events showing off the new front-drive Corollas, just to prove to American automotive journalists that the diesel version really existed. Its build date is November 1983, which fits that theory.
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