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Toyota Caldina

Petrol Wagon 1992–2007 135–200 hp Japan

The Toyota Caldina — a JDM station wagon based on the Carina/Corolla, distinguishing itself in the Azerbaijani market with the GT-T turbo version's 4WD option and practical cargo capacity.

200 hp
GT-T Turbo Output
4WD
GT-T Drive System
1,577 L
Max Boot Volume

Overview

The Toyota Caldina was produced in three generations (T190, T210, T240) from 1992 to 2007. It is known as a JDM (Japanese domestic market) wagon body model. The T190 generation was built on the same platform as the Carina; the T240 received a separate platform. The GT-T variant featured the turbocharged 3S-GTE engine (200 hp) with 4WD.

The T210 generation (1997–2002) combined the turbocharged 3S-GTE 4WD (GT-T), naturally aspirated 3S-FE, and 3S-FSE D4 direct injection variants. The GT-T variant established the rally-inspired performance wagon segment. The ST215W GT-T example is particularly an iconic model of Japanese car culture.

In Azerbaijan, the Caldina — especially the GT-T variant — is known among the driving enthusiast community. The turbocharged 4WD wagon combination, large cargo capacity, and reliable Toyota mechanics make this model suitable for both practical and sporty use.

Caldina in Pictures

Exterior design, cabin layout, and real-world use reference images. Broken links gracefully fall back to text tiles.

Key Specifications

  • Engine (GT-T/T210): 2.0L 3S-GTE Turbo 4WD — 200 hp / 275 Nm
  • Engine (standard T210): 2.0L 3S-FE — 135 hp
  • Engine (T240): 2.0L 1AZ-FSE D4 — 160 hp
  • 0–100 km/h: ~7.8 sec (GT-T)
  • Fuel consumption: 10.0–12.0 L/100km (GT-T)
  • Transmission: 5M manual / 4A automatic (GT-T)
  • Body: Wagon/estate (5-door)
  • Length: 4,520 mm (T210)

Variant Comparison

VariantEnginePowerDrivePrice (USD)
Caldina GT-T (T210)2.0L 3S-GTE Turbo200 hp4WD~6,000
Caldina GT (T210)2.0L 3S-FE135 hpFWD~4,500
Caldina GT-T (T240)2.0L 1AZ-FSE D4160 hp4WD~7,000
Caldina 1.8 (T240)1.8L 1ZZ-FE125 hpFWD~5,000

Competitor Snapshot

Competitor choice in Azerbaijan should account not only for headline specs, but for service ecosystem, parts availability, and ownership confidence over your actual routes.

ModelCore StrengthMain Compromise (Local Context)
Subaru Legacy GTSymmetrical AWD, EJ20 turbo, rally pedigreeHigher fuel consumption; more expensive maintenance
Toyota Corolla FielderMore modern, fuel-efficient hybrid optionNo turbo/AWD option; less performance-oriented
Mitsubishi Legnum VR4Twin-turbo V6, AWD, more powerfulMore complex; harder to service in Azerbaijan
Honda Accord WagonReliable, spacious, smooth V6No 4WD turbo option equivalent to GT-T

Toyota Caldina — Repair & Service in Azerbaijan

Toyota's service infrastructure in Azerbaijan is more comprehensive than any rival in this segment. Several authorised Toyota dealers in Baku, numerous independent specialists, and wide local parts availability for major models are all accessible. Caldina maintenance costs are significantly lower compared to German rivals.

  • 3S-GTE: Oil change every 7,500 km (5W-30 full synthetic)
  • Timing belt: Mandatory replacement every 60,000 km for 3S-GTE
  • Turbo intercooler: Inspection every 30,000 km
  • 4WD transfer case fluid: Change every 60,000 km
  • Transmission fluid: Change every 60,000 km
  • Cooling system: Coolant replacement every 60,000 km

Ownership Cost Estimator (Azerbaijan)

Adjust these values for your driving profile. All figures are estimates for planning purposes only.

  • Estimated annual fuel consumption: 1650 L
  • Estimated annual fuel cost: $1155
  • Total annual ownership estimate: $3055
  • Average monthly ownership estimate: $255
  • 3S-GTE turbo engine is shared with MR2, Celica, RAV4 — a well-known engine in Azerbaijan
  • 4WD system operates with ATC-UT (automatic) mechanism — suited to normal driving conditions
  • On 20+ year-old GT-T examples, turbo, timing belt, and 4WD transfer should be inspected
  • D4 injection system (T240) is sensitive to Azerbaijani fuel quality
  • Large cargo capacity (1,577 litres) is very suitable for practical use

Used Caldina Buying Checklist

Inspect each point thoroughly before committing to a purchase. Request service records, VIN validation, and any recall completion documentation.

  • 3S-GTE timing belt last replacement date
  • Turbo boost pressure check
  • 4WD transfer case oil leak inspection
  • Wagon boot water ingress check
  • Underbody rust inspection
  • D4 direct injection system check (T240)
  • Full OBD2 diagnostics

Caldina FAQ — Azerbaijan Buyers

Why is the Caldina GT-T popular?

The Caldina GT-T combines 200 turbocharged horsepower with 4WD in a wagon body with generous cargo capacity — a rare combination of practicality and performance. It is considered a symbol of the "sport wagon" segment in Japan.

Can the 3S-GTE engine be serviced in Azerbaijan?

The 3S-GTE is Toyota's well-known motorsport engine — used in MR2, Celica, and Caldina. Service centres familiar with this engine exist in Azerbaijan, but turbo parts are mainly imported.

Which is more reliable — Caldina T210 or T240?

The T210 (1997–2002) has simpler mechanics — the 3S-FE/3S-GTE are reliable engines. The T240's (2002–2007) D4 direct injection is more sensitive to Azerbaijani fuel quality. The T210 is generally considered more reliable for long-term use.

Toyota Caldina ?

JDM sport wagon — turbocharged 4WD power, large cargo capacity, practical choice.

The Toyota Caldina GT-T combines turbocharged performance, 4WD capability, and large cargo capacity. As a 20+ year-old example, thorough technical inspection is mandatory. An interesting choice for those wanting to combine driving enthusiasm with practicality.

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