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You'll also be able to keep an eye on your favorite vehicles to watch for price changes or share them with someone else. Sign up today and let us help you find your next vehicle!Toyota of Orlando explores the history of the Toyota Solara! Have you ever thought to yourself how great it would be to own an open-top car here in Central Florida? The weather is perfect for it most of the year, and we get a lot of customers asking if we have any available at our Orlando Toyota dealership. garage door motor wholesalersUnfortunately, Toyota doesn't have any open-top models in America right now; bi fold patio door adjustmentthere's been buzz that the next Scion FR-S in Orlando may be sporting this design, but it's all rumors right now. doors for sale cavan
We haven't actually seen an open-top model since the popular Toyota Solara! Do you remember the Toyota Solara? It was actually initially called the Toyota Camry Solara - it was an open-top vehicle based on the best-selling Orlando Toyota Camry, and drivers absolutely loved it.  Production of this iconic and fun-loving car may have stopped in 2009, but we have high hopes that Toyota will revive it at some point. used internal doors sheffieldLet's take a look back at some of the more exciting milestones in its history! electric garage doors cyprusThe Orlando Toyota Solara hit the market for the first time ever back in 1998; sausage dog door stop patternit was released to appeal to drivers of the new Toyota Camry who liked the sedan but were looking for something a bit sportier. windows and doors rockford il
2004 brought the second generation of this iconic new Toyota in Orlando! The next Toyota Solara was redesigned for a more curvaceous look and a whole lot of curb appeal; it also featured a 3.3L V6 engine for an enhanced performance, as well as the option of XM Satellite Radio and navigation! This article is about an automobile manufactured by Toyota. For other uses, see Solara (disambiguation). The Toyota Camry Solara, also more commonly known as the Toyota Solara, is a mid-size coupe/convertible designed and engineered by Toyota. Created to appeal to a demographic of more sport-minded drivers than those who prefer the Toyota Camry sedan, the Camry Solara aspires to blend "sporty" looks and style with spacious practicality. The front-wheel drive Camry Solara is supposed to have a more sporty image than the Camry sedan. However, all models of the Camry Solara only feature the "Solara" portion of the name on exterior emblems, and the "Camry" portion of the name is rarely used when referring to the car in general.
Prior to the production of the Camry Solara, the 2-door version of the Toyota Camry was simply known as the Camry Coupe. It was added to the third generation Camry lineup in 1993 for model year 1994 to compete with the Honda Accord and other cars in its class. However, due to it never being nearly as popular as the 4-door sedan of the Camry, the Camry Coupe was dropped in 1996 when the sedan was redesigned for model year 1997. A distant successor went into development in the mid-1990s, resulting a winning design entry in 1995 from Warren J. Crain of Calty Design and Research. After design approval, production development ran from 1995 to the first half of 1998. Patents were filed at the Japan Patent Office on January 18, 1996 under 1020408 and November 14, 1996 at the United States Patent Office USPTO under D407350. In 1998, reviving the goal to compete with other similar coupes, Toyota launched the Camry Solara. Unlike its competitors, where the sedan and coupés are updated at the same time, the Solara's development lags behind of that of the Camry sedan by a couple years.
Instead of mirroring the now-fourth generation Camry's appearance, the Solara had its own unique design with a swooped roofline, heavily creased sides, and unique front and rear fascia. The second generation, based on the 2002 Camry sedan, debuted in 2003 for model year 2004. When the Camry sedan entered its seventh generation, there were no plans to update the Camry Solara to that platform. The Solara sold below expectations, as it inherited the unexciting handling from its Camry parent.[5] Without a major update in the works, that left the Solara underpowered compared to the new iteration of the sedan. The Solara coupe was discontinued after the 2008 model year, though it was rumored that the coupe would be revived in 2010 albeit on a different platform. The Solara convertible, which accounts for the majority of sales, continued to be produced.[7] Then, in June 2009, Toyota announced that the convertible would be discontinued. Main article: Toyota Camry (XV10) The first generation Camry Solara went on sale in the third quarter of 1998 as a 1999 model to replace the Camry Coupe.
It was based on the mechanical platform of the previous generation Toyota Camry and was built at the TMMC facilities in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada. This model featured a 4-cylinder 5S-FE 2.2 L engine with 135 net HP (101 kW), and 147 lb·ft (199 N·m) of torque at 4400 rpm, and a V6 1MZ-FE 3.0 L engine with 200 net HP at 5,200 rpm (149 kW), and 214 lb·ft (290 N·m) of torque at 4,400 rpm with a 0 to 60 mph of 7.1 seconds,[] both of which are identical engines to the 4th generation Camry, but slightly revamped to have a small gain in power (2 hp and 6 hp (4 kW), respectively). The Toyota Camry Solara is also the first vehicle in the Toyota lineup, after their 1997 partnership agreement to feature a JBL premium stereo option, which all models came with a single-slot in-dash CD player and cassette deck. The SE models come standard with 15-inch steel wheels and hubcaps, upgradable to 15-inch alloy wheels. The Sports Package also adds a retuned suspension, perforated leather-wrapped steering wheel, perforated eight-way power-adjustable leather seats, an upgrade to 16-inch alloy wheels, retuned steering, minor trim changes and a rear lip spoiler.
In the year 2000, the SE and SLE convertibles are also added to the lineup, and all JBL head units were upgraded to an in-dash 6-disc CD changer with a cassette deck. 2002–2003 Toyota Solara SLE coupe The Camry Solara was facelifted in September 2001 for the 2002 model year, receiving changes to the grille pattern, taillights, headlights that now featured a 4-bulb system instead of 2, a chrome logo on the steering wheel (instead of an embossed pattern), and smaller fog lights. The trunk was now openable by remote and the wood trim changed from Oxford Burlwood to Mustard Wood. New packages and options were also offered and include heated leather seats, an Appearance Package that featured a 3-spoke steering wheel, leather-wrapped shift knob, black pearl emblems, and a different center cap on the wheels. Mechanically, the 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine was replaced with the same 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine offered on the redesigned 2002 Camry, the 2AZ-FE. This new engine was chosen because it featured the same gas mileage as the previous engine, except it offered more power and the addition of VVT-i, a technology that improved performance and reduced emissions.
This new engine featured 157 hp (117 kW) net at 5,600 rpm, and 162 lb·ft (220 N·m) of torque at 4,000 rpm, up 22 hp (16 kW) from the previous model. The second generation of the Camry Solara was completely redesigned (design approval in 2001; JPO patent number 1218292) and introduced to the public in August 2003[13] for the 2004 model year[14] and featured a curvier body, with the option of adding XM radio and/or a navigation system.[4] Based on the platform of the 2002 Camry sedan,[15] the Gen 2 body is heavier than the Gen 1.5 body. The 4-cylinder is a carryover of the first mid generation's engine, and the larger available engine was the new 3.3 L V6 rated at 225 net hp at 5,600 rpm (168 kW) and 240 lb·ft (325 N·m) of torque at 3,600 rpm with a 0-60 mph of 6.9 seconds,[] with a quarter-mile of 15.50 seconds at 93.50 mph (150.47 km/h). With the four-cylinder engine you could choose a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission, while the V6 was matched to only a five-speed automatic transmission equipped with a sequential automatic, also known as a Multi-Mode Transmission (MMT).
Both engines now feature Toyota's VVT-i technology. The Solara also moved to TMMK for the second generation model. Production started in July 2003 for the coupe and February 2004 for the convertible. In late 2005 for model year 2006, the four-speed automatic was dropped on the Solara in favor of the five-speed MMT automatic transmission. 2007 Toyota Solara SE coupe In June 2006 a restyled 2007 Solara went on sale. On the SE, rear LED taillights had been added, spoilers are now standard on all trim lines, with the reverse lights moved into the bumpers. The rear end "SOLARA" badging is now printed in bold uppercase letters as opposed to the previous cursive print. The SE Sport became available with its own unique spoiler; noticeable changes on the front end were smaller fog lights, new badging, a slightly redesigned set of headlights and grille. Interior changes include Optitron gauges, blue backlighting in the rest of the car's controls, a new steering wheel design that is somewhat similar to the recently revised Camry SE's steering wheel, revised shifter, MP3 and WMA CD playback capability, external audio device (e.g. iPod, Zen, cassette) auxiliary port connectivity, Bluetooth connectivity, and voice-activated navigation on the SLE V6 models.
Although it gained a slightly updated appearance, it still retained both engines. Due to the new SAE-Certified testing method, the 4-cylinder model is rated at 155 hp (116 kW) with 158 lb·ft (214 N·m) of torque, and the V6 is rated at 210 hp (157 kW) and 220 lb·ft (298 N·m) of torque, but the output and performance is still the same without mechanical change. Production of the convertible finished in December 2008 and production of the coupe finished in mid-2009. The name Solara was previously used on a motor vehicle by Peugeot, with their Talbot Solara, a notchback variant of the Chrysler Alpine hatchback developed by Chrysler Europe before their takeover by Peugeot in 1978. The rights to use the Solara name on a motor vehicle within Europe remain with Peugeot. From time to time, such names from the past appear on limited edition models. Mitsubishi Australia also used this name on the mid-spec versions of its Mitsubishi Magna sedan and station wagon. ^ U.S. Patent D407,350