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2000
All Body Styles

2000 4Runner

2000 4Runner Limited

2000 4Runner SR5

2000 Avalon

2000 Avalon XL

2000 Avalon XLS

2000 Camry

2000 Camry CE

2000 Camry LE

2000 Camry Solara

2000 Camry Solara SE

2000 Camry Solara SLE

2000 Camry XLE

2000 Celica

2000 Celica GT

2000 Celica GT-S

2000 Corolla

2000 Corolla CE

2000 Corolla LE

2000 Corolla VE

2000 Echo

2000 Land Cruiser

2000 MR2

2000 MR2 Spyder

2000 RAV4

2000 Sienna

2000 Sienna CE

2000 Sienna LE

2000 Sienna XLE

2000 Tacoma

2000 Tacoma Limited

2000 Tacoma PreRunner

2000 Tundra

2000 Tundra Limited

2000 Tundra SR5

The smallest and biggest vehicles of the 2000 Toyota line-up are highlighted this model year. Replacing the Tercel that was retired after 1998, the Echo is now Toyota's newest entry-level subcompact car. Offered as a coupe or sedan, Toyota Echo is a sleek-looking front-wheel drive powered by a small four-cylinder for maximized fuel economy. Younger buyers with an appetite for performance will be attracted by two refreshed offerings from Toyota. All-new for 2000 is the Toyota Celica and a mid-engined MR2 roadster. Toyota's Avalon sedan flagship is wider and taller for 2000 sculpted into a body that achieves a drag coefficient of 0.28. A new driving experience is possible with the Toyota Camry Solara in 2000 with the introduction of a convertible body style. The Camry sedan's body receives a mild front and rear styling makeover for 2000. Toyota exhibits intent to fully immerse themselves in the large pickup truck market dominated by American automakers in 2000. The 2000 Toyota Tundra is constructed in the United States and meant to measure up to the demands of American truck buyers thanks to a brand-new i-Force V-8 engine. The Toyota RAV4's two-door hardtop configuration is no longer available in the United States for 2000.