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 | | The 1983–1987 Toyota AE86, also known as the "Hachi-Roku" (Eight-Six, from the Japanese hachi for eight and roku for six), is a car made famous by the hit anime series Initial D. Before that, it was known among Japanese car enthusiasts as a car that offered great handling and maneuverability for a relatively low price. |
 | | The Sprinter Trueno was sold in Japan and featured popup headlights, the same headlight setup was sold in North America as the Corolla SR5 and Corolla GT-S. A version with fixed headlights was sold in Japan as the Corolla Levin. |
 | | In Japan, both the Sprinter Trueno and the Corolla Levin were offered in AE86 and AE85 forms, the AE85 recieved the low-power, carbeurated 1.5-litre engine (3A-U), while the AE86 recieved the first mass-produced 4-valve per cylinder engine, a DOHC 1.6-litre engine (4A-GEU). |
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