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Taylor Guitars. Engines (markets):. Inc. This new version won the Canadian Car of the Year Best New Pick-up award and was Motor Trend magazine's Truck of the Year for 2005. Taylor Made Golf Co. The Tacoma/Hi-Lux was updated in 2005. Taylor Wine Company. Engines:. Taylor Rain is an American pornographic film actress. It was also restyled in 2001 when a new double cab (crew cab) option was added, and a flashy S-Runner was offered as well. In economics, when in a monetary policy a Taylor rule is followed, the interest rate changes correspond to deviations of output and inflation from their target levels. The Tacoma was restyled in 1998 when the front fascia and the frame were the primary changes as well as the addition of new badging. In mathematics, the Taylor series are a way to represent any function in power series. All versions now featured coil springs in front with a live axle and leaf springs in back. AMD Taylor. This, the ninth generation of compact pickup trucks from Toyota, was radically updated, with a new frame and body, new suspension, and new engines. Taylor, British Columbia. The origins of its name are supposedly unknown... There are also Taylors, South Carolina, Taylorville, Illinois, and Tyler, Texas. Part-way through 1995, Toyota introduced the new Tacoma in the United States. Taylor County (disambiguation page). Engines:. Taylor, Wyoming. Production began at the NUMMI plant in Fremont, California in 1991. Taylor, Wisconsin. The V6 Xtracab SR5 earned Motor Trend magazine's Truck of the Year award that year. Taylor, Texas. The next redesign, in 1989, saw a longer-wheelbase option, 122 in (309.9 cm) versus 103 in (261.6 cm) for the regular wheelbase. Taylor, Pennsylvania. Engines:. Taylor, New York. A V6 engine was introduced in 1988. Taylor, Nebraska. The solid front axle was swapped out for an independent front suspension/ torsion bar setup in the 4x4 model in 1986, and optional automatic locking front hubs and an electronic transfer case was added as well. Taylor, Mississippi. The next year saw the introduction of an optional fuel injected engine, the 22R-E, and a turbocharged option, the 22R-TE. Taylor, Michigan. The big news for the 1984 redesign was the introduction of the Xtracab two-row extended cab option. Taylor, Arkansas. Research and development work on the Trekker lead to the development of the Toyota 4Runner (called the Toyota Surf outside North America), which was released in 1984. Taylor, Arizona. There were at least 1,500 Trekkers and a much smaller, unknown number of the other two models sold in North America. Taylor, Alabama. All 3 employed the Toyota Hi-Lux 4x4 RV cab and chassis, and an all-fiberglass rear section. Colonel George Taylor, a lead character in the Planet of the Apes movie series. The vehicles which resulted from this collaboration were the Toyota Trekker, Toyota Wolverine, and the Toyota Blazer. Justin Taylor, the lead character in American series - Queer as Folk. Toyota was attempting to enter the SUV market. Tristan Taylor, English anime name of Hiroto Honda, a character in Yu-Gi-Oh!. The 1981 model year saw a vehicle development deal between Toyota and Winnebago (primarily) and two other aftermarket customizers. Sheriff Andy Taylor, the lead character of the 1960s sitcom The Andy Griffith Show. Engine:. Madison Taylor -- Cardcaptors name of Cardcaptor Sakura character Tomoyo Daidouji (Daidōji Tomoyo). It used solid axles and leaf springs front and rear and skid plates to protect the transfer case and fuel tank. President. Another important addition was the a four wheel drive model. Zachary Taylor -- U.S. This time, the SR5 package included an updated torsion bar suspension as well as the usual trim upgrades. William Taylor (disambiguation). The next generation appeared in 1979. Vinnie Taylor -- guitarist. Engine:. Tom Taylor -- English dramatist, editor of Punch. The Hi-Lux name was dropped in America in favor of "Truck" the next year. Tiffany Taylor -- American model. A 5-speed manual transmission was optional. Theodore Roosevelt Taylor -- blues singer, also known as "Hound Dog Taylor". Larger and more luxurious in every way, the truck also introduced the 20R engine and SR5 upscale trim package. Theodore Taylor -- author. The truck was radically redesigned in 1975. Telford Taylor -- American lawyer. Engine:. Ted Taylor -- Ice hockey player. A 7.5 ft (2.3 m) "long bed" was optional for the first time. Ted Taylor -- American physicist. A more-comfortable interior was specified along with exterior updates. Steve Taylor -- American singer-songwriter. In the middle of 1972, the 1973 Hi-Lux was released. Rowland Taylor -- Protestant martyr. Engine:. Roger Taylor -- drummer with Queen. A 4-speed manual transmission was standard. Roger Taylor -- drummer with Duran Duran. It used a typical truck setup of A-arms and coil springs in front and a live axle with leaf springs in back. Roberta Taylor -- British actress. The only body style was a regular cab short bed and all were rear wheel drive. Robert Taylor -- American composer. The Hi-Lux name was coined in 1969, but it was a highly-luxurious vehicle only when compared to the Stout. Robert Taylor -- American actor. Engine:. Phil Taylor -- British darts player. It was larger than the similar Datsun and Mazda compact trucks, and looked like a Chevrolet C/K. Meldrick Taylor -- American boxer. Toyota entered the American market with the 1964 introduction of the Stout. Taylor -- American General. Engine:. Maxwell D. This was the true ancestor of the Hi-Lux, and remained in production from 1947 through 1963. Maurice Taylor -- American professional basketball player. After World War II, Toyota returned with a compact pickup truck, the Toyopet Model SB. Matthew Taylor -- English footballer. It shared many components with the company's A1 car, and was a 1.5 ton stake-bed commercial truck. Martin Taylor -- English footballer. The original Toyota pickup was the 1935 G1. Mark Taylor -- Australian sportsman. . Maik Taylor -- Irish footballer. Leonard Taylor -- terrorist victim. One popular option package, SR5, also became synonymous with the truck, even though it was used on other Toyota models as well. Kyle Taylor -- First American slave owner. In the United States, the Hi-Lux name was retired in 1976 in favor of Truck or Compact Truck, and this name was replaced by Tacoma in 1995. Kenneth Taylor -- creator of the Bible paraphase The Living Bible and the founder of Tyndale House, a major Christian publishing company. The Hi-Lux name was adopted as a replacement for the Stout in 1969, and remains in use worldwide. Kathrine Kressmann Taylor -- American novelist. The Toyota Hi-Lux is a compact pickup truck built and marketed by the Toyota Motor Corporation. Kate Taylor -- American singer-songwriter. 2005 4.0 L gasoline VVT-i DOHC V6, 238 hp - 245 hp (Australia, South Africa, USA). Justin Taylor -- Australian singer-songwriter. 2005 3.0 L diesel D-4D DOHC I4, 163 hp (Asia, South Africa, South America). (*1941) -- American astrophysicist (Nobel Prize in Physics 1993). 2005 2.7 L gasoline VVT-i DOHC I4, 164 hp (Australia, South Africa, USA). Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr. 2005 2.5 L diesel D-4D DOHC I4, 102 hp - 120 hp (Asia, Europe, South Africa, South America). Jock Taylor -- motorcycle sidecar racer. 2005 2.0 L gasoline VVT-i DOHC I4 (South Africa). Jeannine Taylor -- American actress. 1995-2004 3.4 L 5VZ-FE 24-valve DOHC V6, 190 hp (142 kW). Jeremy Taylor -- English clergyman. 1995-2004 2.7 L (2693 cc) 3RZ-E 16-valve DOHC I4, 150 hp (112 kW) (4x4). James Taylor -- American singer-songwriter. 1995-2004 2.4 L (2438 cc) 2RZ-E 16-valve DOHC I4, 142 hp (106 kW) (4x2). Hudson Taylor -- Christian missionary to China. 1989 - 3.0 L 3VZ-E V6, 150 hp (112 kW). Gilbert Taylor -- cinematographer. 1989-1988 - 2.4 L (2366 cc) 22R-E SOHC FI I4, 105 hp (78 kW) at 4800 RPM and 137 ft.lbf (185 Nm) at 2800 RPM. Sir Geoffrey Ingram Taylor -- British physicist and mathematician. 1988 - 3.0 L 3VZ-E V6, 150 hp (112 kW). Frederick Winslow Taylor -- American engineer and management expert. 1985-1987 - 2.4 L (2366 cc) 22R-TE SOHC FI turbo I4, 135 hp (101 kW) at 4800 RPM and 173 ft.lbf (234 Nm) at 2800 RPM. Elizabeth Taylor -- actress. 1985-1988 - 2.4 L (2366 cc) 22R-E SOHC FI I4, 105 hp (78 kW) at 4800 RPM and 137 ft.lbf (185 Nm) at 2800 RPM. Elizabeth Taylor -- English novelist. 1984-1986 2.2 L L Diesel I4, 62 hp (46.2 kW) at 4200 RPM and 93 ft.lbf (126 Nm) (SR5 long bed only). herpetologist. 1984-1988 - 2.4 L (2366 cc) 22R SOHC I4, 96 hp (72 kW) at 4800 RPM and 129 ft.lbf (174 Nm) at 2800 RPM. Edward Harrison Taylor -- U.S. 1981-1983 2.2 L L Diesel I4, 62 hp (46.2 kW) at 4200 RPM and 93 ft.lbf (126 Nm) (SR5 long bed only). Derek Taylor -- British journalist, press agent for The Beatles. 1981-1983 - 2.4 L (2366 cc) 22R SOHC I4, 96 hp (72 kW) at 4800 RPM and 129 ft.lbf (174 Nm) at 2800 RPM. Dennis Taylor -- Irish snooker player. 1979-1980 - 2.0 L (2189 cc) 20R SOHC I4, 96 hp (72 kW). Christine Taylor -- American actress. 1975-1978 - 2.2 L (2189 cc) 20R SOHC I4, 96 hp (72 kW). Christi Taylor -- American model. 1973-1974 - 2.0 L (1968 cc) 18R SOHC I4, 108 hp (81 kW). Chris Taylor -- Game designer. 1972 - 2.0 L (1968 cc) 18R SOHC I4, 108 hp (81 kW). Charles "Chuck" Taylor -- Minor league basketball player and promoter of Converse's Chuck Taylor All Star shoes. 1970-1971 - 1.9 L (1858 cc) 8R SOHC I4, 97 hp (72 kW). Charles Taylor -- philosopher, associated with communitarianism. 1969 - 1.9 L (1897 cc) 3R I4, 85 hp (63 kW). Charles Taylor -- Ex-President of Liberia. 1964-1968 - 1.9 L (1897 cc) 3R I4, 85 hp (63 kW). Cecil Taylor -- pianist. 995 cc I4, 27 hp (20 kW). Brook Taylor -- British mathematician. Andy Taylor -- guitarist with Duran Duran. Taylor -- British historian. A.J.P. |