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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 26th, 1984 ,\ iley 22381 (Classified) Clilheroe.22824 (Editorial), 22828 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)
PROTECTOL
nner YOTA
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ry technical facility for ; 'icing the cars they
n Nelson 1 geared to provide
h a nationwide service work of over 200 deal-
ATTENTION
)ydon service centre 'witching their atten- l to Crawley, Park, can into Toyota’s com- erised storage system
e of the wide range of ponents at Toyota’s
ark have the advan-
. They are linked in — the Toyota range —
joint managing direc tor and sales director
MR JUSTIN SNAPE, -
MR KEN KRAMER,
joint managing direc to r and finance director ,
PERSONALITIES AT PARK
New same
IT’S all happen ing with Toyota, Japan’s biggest car maker and the second largest automobile man ufacturer in the
world. Superb new models
overboard for front wheel drive.
Tercel, Camry and Corol* la models had been switched to the east-west transverse front-wheel - drive. Now we have the Carina II (announced two weeks ago) with a similar engine unit, putting the power onto the front
Up to date , the Toyota 1
wheels. The new Carina is av
ich constains informa- i on a warehouse which ek s ,a n incredible 00 parts. fleet of vehicles is constantly available he Crawley warehouse
transport the parts to ir destination, hat’s why Park say ' can positively rely, on 4-hour delivery sendee meet their customers’ uirements. he parts division also ies a comprehensive
ge of Toyota acces- es
ark can offer Toyota’s ferential insurance me for Toyota vehicle ers. Incidentally,
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’unction with Lloyds k) called the Toyota
ails. hy not talk to Park apart from details of
b. Members also re- e news bulletins, spe- offers and much more Park have all the
; insurance scheme y also have informa-
read his motoring sts.
nce. The club card lps the owner to
ilt up a reputation on lability, there is no- ng like being sure — d Toyota do just that, Park.
n, plus a legal advisory •vice. ven though you have
ctuer’s official roadside air service organisa-
oyota Help is the man- SIGNS J j □ ES Ia OUR Best Wishes to
PARK ENGINEERING CO. LTD,
NELSON. LANCS ilities, Toyota Fi- c re d i t general manager
MR PETER MILNES, .
n on Toyota’s range of proved
p a r ts and custom liaison manager
MR DAVE BARTON,
ota was the first man- turer to introduce a . mists’ credit and (in
MR BARRIE SNAPE, director
RAWLINSON, sales
MR DAVID l l k J
ailable .with a wider range of choice than its pre decessor. I t is in the showrooms either as a four-door saloon; a five- door lift (hatch) back, with five-speed manual, or four-speed automatic, drive chain — the top ratio being a virtual over drive. .
resea rch
diesel-engined version of the saloon —• the rest' of the range being 1.6 litre petrol power plants. The latest Carina is a new model in every respect. There are .three ver
There is also a 2.0 litre
Advertising feature
been paid to interior layout, and driver/p_as- senger comfort. ■
Much attention has
All- three .Carina II models boast an enviable
are now filling the UK showrooms. Toyota have now gone .
list of standard features. A unique feature of'the
•way the rear seats can recline backwards, as well as tilt forwards. (Load space is nothing
1.6 GL Liftback is the
short of excellent. The improved fuel
economy is one of the star points for prospective buyers to note on this new model. It can top a claimed 40 without too much conscious easing off on the throttle. Incidentally,: Toyota
the Corolla 1.6 litre GT, Toyota’s 122 miles an hour (ouch!) 16 valve en gined compact “supercar”, plus the swift and stylish 1984 Celica Supra 2.8i, much modified and up- , rated with — among a host of other things — Lotus-tuned suspension and all-electronic instru ment panel with digital ; read-outs. Would you belive 0-60 in 8.3 seconds? Other Corollas on show
at Park include the 1.3 litre GL Liftback and saloon versions, plus the 1.3 litre DX estate — all lauched last autumn, plus the well-established
Tercel 1.3 litre GL saloon and its colourful, go-any-
ECONOMY
.largest stand at the recent Belle Vue, Man chester, Show. Local motorists can
have been well rep resented in the North- West, occupying the
enjoy a show equally com prehensive at Park on Nelson’s Scotland Road. Here,, they will find the whole new scintillating range of Toyotas display ed, from the diminutive but appealing Starlet through to the breathtak ing Celica Supra. • No less than 16 of the
sions of it, each with its own character. There is the 1.6 GL saloon; the similar engined Liftback, and the 2.0 litre diesel saloon. Front wheel drive has
the extremely popular Starlet, 1.0 litre. GL three-door Liftback also has pride of place in the Park showrooms, as does- the luxury eight-seater carry-all that continues to cum heads wherever it is driven, the amazing Toyota Space-Cruiser. Its four-cylinder, L812
Toyota’s smallest car,
where sister, the Tercel four wheel drive estate car.
A SECTION of the new showrooms, featuring the new Carina II CL No mere face-lift this —
it has dramatic new aerodynamic styling; a new transverse mounted engine; stacks and stacks more interior space (an automatic plus with front drive cars); and improved performance; improved petrol economy and more equipment. Toyota consider that
along with the rest of the Toyota range.
design is well engineered, with an overhead cam shaft layout.
The; advanced engine .
c.c. engine gives loads of power to a five speed manual gearbox — or three speed, plus overd rive, automatic." Here again, equipment
models are either all-new cars or have been exten sively face-lifted and im proved since the 1983 line-up.
brought with i t . the be nefits of extra space and improved handling. Every detail smacks of up-to-the- minute technology arid s ta te of the a r t en gineering. Power steering comes
as standard — an unusual plus specification for this class of car.
cludes two GLi saloons, a turbo diesel and a 1.8 litre GL petrol engined saloon. . Also new for 1984 are
Carina II making their UK appearance and now at Park are the 116 miles an hour (not in the UK you don’t!)' fuel injected 2.0 litre Camry saloon and its fleet, but frugal, sister, the 1.8 litre GL turbo-diesel saloon. The Camry line-up in
Models other than the LAUNCHED
the Corolla now repre sents a major step for ward in family motoring. "".The Toyota Camry range comes in three models now; the 1.8 litre GL saloon, out for some time now has the power steering also featured on other models, as stan dard. There is also a 2.0 litre fuel injection version which, apart from power steering, also comes with electrically operated win dows, similarly powered sunroof, and a cassette player, iwth automatic reverse.
includes some “plus” items — such as power . steering.
eight adults in superb comfort and is a remark ably versatile vehicle.
The Space-Cruiser seats
Toyota range is the Corol la — the car which the manufacturer claims to be the one “the world made perfect.” Now with front wheel drive, of course, and with over 10 million already sold it may truth fully be clainied that the model is one of the world’s most popular cars. And now it has been re designed from bumper to bumper.
Best se lle r in the
turbo-diesel version of the Camry. With the flagship of the
There is also a 1.8 litre • ' ■
Camry range, the 2.0 litre fuel injection model, you get almost limousine-like luxury, with a sports car performance. The Tercel models —
the 1.3 litre GL now has a 1.5 litre four wheel drive
estate sister —-/are well worth investigating by
the motorist who seeks value for money motoring. The 1.3 litre GL comes
claimed, can achieve 47.9 miles to the gallon at a constant 56 miles an hour — yet it can also hit the highly illegal 97 miles an hour mark on the speedo.
The T e rc e l, i t is
door models are fitted with a smooth five-speed gearbox, the five-door version having the option of a three-speed automatic box. If you are in the market
Both three and five-
for a vehicle which must take on rugged terrain — then Toyota have the one for you. The 4.0 litre — yes
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CAR VALETING SERVICE also
FULL MINT SERVICE IDENTICAR
Permanent Vehicle Registration. Every window engraved with YOUR
car’s reg. no. This process approved by Police Forces throughout the world — STOP CAR THEFT.
AVA, Skipton Road, Trawde ri. Tel. 86266p Under new ow nership
FOUR litre — six-cylin der diesel Land Cruiser is its name.Wherever you go, whatever you need in a vehicle, Toyota have the answer. They .also have the
Rossendale Road Springs Ltd
GRANE ROAD, HASLINGDEN ROSSENDALE Tel. 0706 217521
trained outlets, such as Park, with the' service, parts and accessories back-up to give the proud owner peace of mind. Tomorrow’s car today
— and its just a telephone call away, at Park, of Scotland Road.
Best wishes for the future to
Park Engineering Co. Ltd from
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CAR, COMMERCIAL AND TRAILER SPARES, HYDRAULIC HOSE AND
' FITTINGS, INDUSTRIAL RELINING APPOINTED r ^ l distributors!
in three and five door ver sions and, of course, shares front wheel drive and many other fittings regarded as standard
COBDEN STREET, BURNLEY Tel. 21626/7
WHALLEY BANKS TRADING ESTATE
Telephone Blackburn 54255 (4 lines) and 661933/4/5 CUNL1FFE STREET, CHORLEY Tel. 64257/8
Manufacturers and suppliers of car and commercial road springs, also under chassis components
We are pleased to be suppliers to
PARK ENGINEERING CO LIMITED NELSON
and wish them every success in the future.
MILLWARDS
(BLACKBURN) LIMITED WHOLESALE ONLY
REPAIR SERVICES SPECIALISTS IN
RADIATOR REPAIRS
W.e .are pleased to be associated with
PARK ENG. CO. LTD and wish them every success
PRIMROSE BANK, OFF DEAN LANE,
MANCHESTER Tel. 061-6812103
The Toyota range a t P a r k b n g i n e e r t n g u > . L t d .
m wishes to ering Co imited
not their new for the future.
Come and help us celebrate the opening of our New Showrooms this weekend. Friday 27th, Saturday 28th, Sunday 29th April.
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133-137 Scotland Road, Nelson. Telephone: 0282 62441 5 rriiles from Burnley off the M65 turn right for Nelson and we are 50 yards on the, right
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