Description: Model testedLE Seating capacity5 Standard safety featuresDual airbags Standard equipment (LE)ABS, Automatic transmission, air conditioning, AM/FM/cassette stereo, power windows, power mirrors, power locks, cruise control, intermittent wipers As testedPremium audio with CD player, side-impact airbags, carpeted floor mats Specifications Engine2.2-liter dohc 16v 4-cylinder Horsepower @ rpm133 @ 5200 Torque, lb.-ft. @ rpm147 @ 4400 EPA fuel economy, mpg city/hwy23/30 Optional engine194-hp 3.0-liter dohc 24v V6 Transmission4-speed automatic Optional transmission4-speed adaptive automatic Wheelbase105.2 in. Length/width/height188.5/70.1/55.4 in. Track, f/r61.1/59.9 in. Turning circle36.7 ft. Head/leg room, f38.6/43.5 in. Head/leg room, r37.6/35.5 in. Max. cargo volume14.1 cu. ft. Suspension, f/rindependent/independent Min. curb weight3120 lbs. Towing capacity2000 lbs. TiresP195/70SR-14 Brakes, f/rdisc/drum Fuel capacity18.5 gal. Basic warranty3 years/36,000 miles Assembled inGeorgetown, KY; Toyota City, Japan Unless otherwise indicated, all specifications refer to test vehicle. Prices effective as of August 5, 1997, and include manufacturer's destination and delivery charges. NA: Information not available or not applicable. Manufactturer Info Sources 1-800-331-4331
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