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Toyota’s front-wheel-drive Corolla with Chris Amon-tuned suspension proved to be New Zealand’s best-selling car in the first half of this year. By June 30, 4143 Corollas had been registered. Next were the Ford Laser (4101), Ford Telstar (3770), Holden Commodore (2873), Honda Accord (2659), Mitsubishi Sigma (2559), Nissan Sunny (2171) and Honda Civic (2147).

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Press, 30 August 1984, Page 24

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Toyota’s front-wheel-drive Corolla with Chris Amon-tuned suspension proved to be New Zealand’s best-selling car in the first half of this year. By June 30, 4143 Corollas had been registered. Next were the Ford Laser (4101), Ford Telstar (3770), Holden Commodore (2873), Honda Accord (2659), Mitsubishi Sigma (2559), Nissan Sunny (2171) and Honda Civic (2147). Press, 30 August 1984, Page 24

Toyota’s front-wheel-drive Corolla with Chris Amon-tuned suspension proved to be New Zealand’s best-selling car in the first half of this year. By June 30, 4143 Corollas had been registered. Next were the Ford Laser (4101), Ford Telstar (3770), Holden Commodore (2873), Honda Accord (2659), Mitsubishi Sigma (2559), Nissan Sunny (2171) and Honda Civic (2147). Press, 30 August 1984, Page 24