Toyota Solara

The Toyota Solara is a Japanese coupe sports car from the manufacturer Toyota Motor Corporation. Manufactured from 1999 to 2009. The car is based on the previous generation Camry model and is its sports modification, although its appearance and driving performance is somewhat different. In total, two generations of the car were produced. The two-door car was produced in body modifications, both with a hard top and with a folding roof.

Engine Toyota 2AZ-FE

The 2.4-liter Toyota 2AZ-FE engine was produced in Japan, China and the USA from 2000 to 2019 and was installed on the most popular models of the concern, such as Harrier, Previa, RAV4 and Camry. The units of this series are known for the problem with the breakdown of the threads of the cylinder head …

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Engine Toyota 1MZ-FE

The 3.0-liter Toyota 1MZ-FE engine was produced from 1993 to 2008 at the company’s plants in Japan and the USA and was installed on numerous models of the Japanese concern for all markets. Usually, two versions of the power unit are distinguished: with and without a VVT-i phase regulator at the intake.

Engine Toyota 3MZ-FE

The 3.3-liter Toyota 3MZ-FE engine was produced from 2002 to 2015 at factories in Japan and the USA and was installed on many models of the concern. The motor was equipped with a VVT-i phase regulator on the intake shaft, a variable length manifold and an ETCS-i electronic throttle.

Engine Toyota 5S-FE

The 2.2-liter Toyota 5S-FE engine was assembled at a factory in Japan and the USA from 1989 to 2001 and was installed both in Celica and MR2 sports coupes and in a regular Camry sedan. In the American market, a gas version of the power unit was offered under the symbol 5S-FNE.

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