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{{for|the sport coupé versions|Toyota Sprinter Trueno}} {{for|the 4-door hardtop sedan version|Toyota Sprinter Marino}} {{for|the all-wheel drive wagons version|Toyota Sprinter Carib}} {{Short description|Compact car variant of the Toyota Corolla (1968-2002)}} {{Use British English|date=October 2024}} {{Infobox automobile | name = Toyota Sprinter | image = Toyota-SprinterE90GT.JPG | caption = Toyota Sprinter 1.6 GT sedan (AE92) | manufacturer = [[Toyota]] | production = April 1968 – July 2002<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.toyota-global.com/company/history_of_toyota/75years/data/automotive_business/production/production/japan/general_status/takaoka.html|title=Information of Takaoka Plant (1966–2011)|publisher=Toyota}}</ref><ref name="Toyota Sprinter E100 wagon">{{cite web |title=Toyota Sprinter E100 wagon |url=https://www.toyota-global.com/company/history_of_toyota/75years/vehicle_lineage/car/id60009249B/index.html |website=75 Years of Toyota |publisher=Toyota Motor Corporation |access-date=18 June 2024}}</ref> | successor = {{unbulleted list | [[Toyota Allex]] (for Sprinter) | [[Toyota Probox]] (for Sprinter van/business wagon) }} }} The {{nihongo|'''Toyota Sprinter'''|Japanese: トヨタ・スプリンター|Toyota Supurintā}} is a [[compact car]] manufactured by [[Toyota]] as a variant of the [[Toyota Corolla]]. Exclusively sold in the [[Japanese domestic market]], the Sprinter was aimed to be sportier than its Corolla sibling and also using different sheet metal mostly on the C-pillar. The Sprinter and various body styles were exclusive to ''[[Toyota Auto Store]]'' until 1977 when the [[Toyota Chaser]] took the top position. The Corolla is similarly unique to ''Toyota Corolla Store'' until the [[Toyota Celica]] was offered in 1970, which took the top position. In 1998 ''Toyota Auto Store'' and ''Toyota Vista Store'' were both replaced by ''[[Netz Store]]''. The Sprinter is notable for being used as the base vehicle for two joint projects between [[Toyota]] and [[General Motors]] in the United States, known under GM as the [[GM S platform|S-car]]. From 1984 to 1997, variants of the Sprinter were manufactured by [[NUMMI]] in [[Fremont, California]], known as the [[Chevrolet Nova#Fifth generation (1985–1988)|Chevrolet Nova]] (1984–1988) and [[Geo Prizm]] (1988–1997). Each generation of the Corolla had a corresponding Sprinter sibling, until the introduction of the [[Toyota Corolla E120|E120-series Corolla]] in 2000. The Sprinter was indirectly replaced by a rebadged Corolla hatchback called [[Toyota Allex|Allex]], which also sold at the ''Netz Store'' dealer network, and commercial Sprinter wagons were replaced by [[Toyota Probox|Probox]]. __TOC__{{clear}}
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