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The 1985 Toyota Corolla Wagon is part of the fifth generation of Corollas produced between 1984 and 1987. The 1984 Wagon model was unique as it maintained the previous generation's rear-wheel-drive setup, in comparison to the sedan, which used the new front-wheel-drive setup. Come 1985, the wagon was given the front-wheel-drive setup. Corollas have a worldwide following due to their high levels of reported reliability and quality.
Engine Specifications
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The engine in the 1985 Corolla Wagon is mounted transversely in the front of the vehicle. The displacement is 78.0 cubic inches or 1293 cubic centimeters (cc). This engine is an in-line four-cylinder with fuel delivery via a carburetor. The bore and stroke measurement is 76.2 by 71.0 millimeters (mm). The maximum torque produced by the engine is 75.2 pound-feet at 3,800 revolutions per minute (RPM) and the maximum power produced is 64 horsepower at 6,000 RPM.
Chasis, Tires and Brakes
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The 1985 Corolla Wagon is a front-wheel-drive vehicle with a five-person seating capacity. The front brakes are disc units, and the rear brakes are drum units. The 13-inch-diameter front and rear wheels take a 155/80-R13 tire. There is 136.314 cubic feet of interior volume.
The Corolla Wagon was available with a four-speed automatic or five-speed manual transmission.
Physical Dimensions
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The overall curb weight of the 1985 Corolla Wagon is 2050.3 pounds. The Corolla is 164.2 inches long, 63.8 inches wide and 55.1 inches high. The wheelbase of this station wagon is 94.9 inches.
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