Like, maybe 3° at most.

Of those two, do you know which one is which without looking above? The Coupe is the orange one here. Here it is in white, so you can compare it to the white Limousine:

Yes, much sportier! So sporty you’ll want to get behind it and point, point like the wind! I wonder at what point in the development they decided which one to call which? I bet that rear side window design was the clencher.   And the pics totally bring me back to the days of wing mirrors being optional extras. http://importarchive.com/specs/specs.php?specs=specs/toyota/corolla/1972_01.jpg Bottom photo…. Nice legs…. @ffoc01: There were four-door sedans too, with the same roofline as the 2-door sedan (“Limousine”) seen here. Also a JDM four-door wagon; there was a 2/4-door wagon concurrency beginning with this generation and running through the next two, but not on the American market, this generation (20-series) wagon was only sold here as a two-door, all subsequent Corolla wagons only as a 4-door. Also some day take a look at the two almost identical european Ford Consul/Granada coupes from the seventies. For the coupe, it makes me think of flight, like a bird lifting tailfeathers. The limousine looks more stable. In my case, that slight difference definitely succeeded in the feels department.

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