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After the first generation the Chaser was only available as a 4-door sedan. The Chaser was based on the 1976 Toyota Mark 2 platform. It shared the same chassis as the [[Toyota Cressida]],the [[Toyota Mark 2]], and the [[Toyota Cresta]]. The Chaser was a competitor to the [[Nissan Skyline]].
After the first generation the Chaser was only available as a 4-door sedan. The Chaser was based on the 1976 Toyota Mark 2 platform. It shared the same chassis as the [[Toyota Cressida]], the [[Toyota Mark 2]], and the [[Toyota Cresta]]. The Chaser was a competitor to the [[Nissan Skyline]].
==Generations==
==Generations==


===First Generation===
===First Generation===
 
When the Chaser first came out it had four chassis codes. Models made for the Chaser were larger versions of Toyota sedans. All the engines in the Chaser had only single cam engines. 
===Second Generation===
===Second Generation===
 
Now the Chaser only had two chassis codes. The only body styles were the 4-door sedan and the 4-door hardtop. The Avante trim level used Michelin tires and sport tuned suspension. The Chaser had a new competitor called the [[Nissan Leopard]].
===Third Generation===
===Third Generation===



Revision as of 13:07, 8 June 2010

After the first generation the Chaser was only available as a 4-door sedan. The Chaser was based on the 1976 Toyota Mark 2 platform. It shared the same chassis as the Toyota Cressida, the Toyota Mark 2, and the Toyota Cresta. The Chaser was a competitor to the Nissan Skyline.

Generations

First Generation

When the Chaser first came out it had four chassis codes. Models made for the Chaser were larger versions of Toyota sedans. All the engines in the Chaser had only single cam engines.

Second Generation

Now the Chaser only had two chassis codes. The only body styles were the 4-door sedan and the 4-door hardtop. The Avante trim level used Michelin tires and sport tuned suspension. The Chaser had a new competitor called the Nissan Leopard.

Third Generation

Fourth Generation

Fifth Generation

Sixth Generation