1989 Toyota Cressida [X80]

1989 Toyota Cressida [X80] in الحيالة (Al Hayala), TV Series, 2003 IMDB Ep. 01

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: JP — Made for: GCC

1989 Toyota Cressida [X80]

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Exiv96 BE

2022-11-06 10:14

This is a Gulf Cooperation Council-spec Cressida. Compared to other general export models, it had US-style bumpers. It was available with a carb-fed 2.4 litre (RX80, or RX81 with independent rear suspension) and a fuel-injected 2.8 litre engine (MX81).

We don't have a "Made for GCC" tag, but this could be useful. Toyota alone has made GCC-specific versions of its cars for decades, and identified as such. That could also apply to the Holden-made Chevrolet Caprice seen in this movie.

dhill_cb7 US

2022-11-06 15:01

Could antp add the tag to the database?

antp BE

2022-11-08 14:22

One has to make a small picture for that... in the meantime I suppose that "Made for Kuwait" is fine?

Bahraini Carguy BH

2022-11-10 00:16

To be fair, GCC Spec cars usually just means cars that are officially homologated for sale in the 6 GCC nations*, beginning from the 1980s upwards. Considering that we already have tags for those 6 regions, wouldn't it be kinda redundant to add a general GCC tag?

I don't mind either way.

*(Bahrain, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar & Oman)

antp BE

2022-11-10 15:46

FalconKingBH wrote Considering that we already have tags for those 6 regions, wouldn't it be kinda redundant to add a general GCC tag?

What he was asking is a tag to use instead of a country-specific tag. Like we have the "EU" for the whole Europe-spec cars, when not specific to a country. But it is maybe not useful to have such level of detail for cases that are not so common on the site.

-- Last edit: 2022-11-10 15:46:33

Bahraini Carguy BH

2022-11-10 19:07

Ah i see.

Ep.13 [*]
[Image: ep13cressida.jpg]

-- Last edit: 2023-06-25 20:27:38

Bahraini Carguy BH

2024-09-10 06:32

1989 model would the earliest.

Baube QC

2024-09-11 16:24

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