Toyota New Zealand, Ltd, has just added the Australian-built Camry Ultima saloon and the Camry CS Waggon to its range. Powered by a 2-litre, fuel-injected, 16-valve twin-overhead camshaft engine, the Ultima replaces the 2-litre Cressida while the CS takes over from the discontinued Corona station waggon. Prices are $39,995 for the Ultima and $32,995 for the CS Waggon.
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Press, 10 July 1987, Page 9
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58Toyota New Zealand, Ltd, has just added the Australian-built Camry Ultima saloon and the Camry CS Waggon to its range. Powered by a 2-litre, fuel-injected, 16-valve twin-overhead camshaft engine, the Ultima replaces the 2-litre Cressida while the CS takes over from the discontinued Corona station waggon. Prices are $39,995 for the Ultima and $32,995 for the CS Waggon. Press, 10 July 1987, Page 9
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