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Summary
As an entry-level subcompact offering, th 1995 Toyota Tercel makes a strong showing. Its increased standard features in the areas of safety and performance bump it up a big notch in value for price. Base models can appear spartan when evaluated against the DX. But new features such as standard dual airbags, a more powerful and fuel-efficient 16-valve engine, and increased serviceability are important additions that will most likely keep the Tercel right where it has been in terms of sales. Although it's a fifth-generation upgrade, the Tercel comes from good stock.
(Source: New Cars Test Drive)
Model Line Overview
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Model Lineup:
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Engines:
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Transmissions:
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Saftey Equipment (standard):
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Saftey Equipment (optional):
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Basic Warranty:
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Assembled In:
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Specifications As Tested
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Model Tested (MSRP):
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Standard Equipment:
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Options As Tested (MSRP):
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Destination Charge:
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Gas Guzzler Tax:
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Price As Tested (MSRP):
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Layout:
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Transmission:
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EPA fuel economy, city/hwy:
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Wheelbase:
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Length/width/height:
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Track, f/r:
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Turning circle:
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Seating capacity:
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Head/hip/leg room, f:
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Head/hip/leg room, m:
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Head/hip/leg room, r:
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Cargo volume:
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Payload:
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Towing capacity:
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Suspension, f:
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Suspension, r:
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Ground clearance:
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Curb weight:
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Tires:
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Brakes, f/r:
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Fuel capacity:
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