The 1979 Toyota Corona was another car model of mid-sized class that provided drivers with something more than mere economy but not as lavish as the acquaintances of the comfort class. Riding over the Corolla, it was T130 generation victoriously distinguishing it with great refinement, spacious interior, and, of course, reliability. Popular body types were sedans, wagons, and lift-backs which made the corona suitable for families and working business people.
Engine Specs and Features
Feature
Details
Engine Options
1.6L 4-cylinder, 1.8L 4-cylinder, 2.0L 4-cylinder
Horsepower
75-90 hp, depending on the engine
Torque
85-105 lb-ft
Transmission Options
4-speed manual, 5-speed manual, 3-speed automatic
Carburetor Type
Single-barrel or double-barrel carburetor
Drive Type
Rear-wheel drive
Cooling System
Water-cooled
Performance
0-60 mph in approximately 12-14 seconds
Fuel and MPG
Feature
Details
Fuel Type
Gasoline
Fuel Tank Capacity
14.5 gallons
City MPG
Approximately 20-25 mpg
Highway MPG
Approximately 27-32 mpg
Combined MPG
23-28 mpg
Dimensions
Feature
Details
Length
173-177 inches, depending on the body style
Width
63.6 inches
Height
55-56 inches
Wheelbase
96.5 inches
Curb Weight
2,300-2,600 pounds
Cargo Capacity
13-17 cubic feet, depending on the body style
Safety Features
Feature
Details
Brakes
Front disc brakes, rear drum brakes
Seat Belts
Standard lap and optional shoulder belts
Crumple Zones
Improved crumple zones for collision absorption
Safety Glass
Laminated windshield
Door Locks
Manual locking system
Child Safety Features
Optional child-proof rear door locks
Lighting
Side marker lights and reflectors for visibility
Additional Features
None (lacked airbags and advanced safety systems)
1979 Toyota Corona Interior Features
Feature
Details
Seating Capacity
5 passengers
Upholstery
Cloth or vinyl options
Dashboard
Functional design with analog gauges
Entertainment System
AM/FM radio; optional 8-track player
Climate Control
Optional air conditioning; basic heater
Storage
Generous compartments and glove-box
Steering Wheel
Three-spoke design
Interior Trim
Faux wood or metallic accents in higher trims
Rear Seat
Foldable rear seats in lift-back models
Lighting
Overhead dome light and map lights in some trims
1979 Toyota Corona Exterior Features
Feature
Details
Body Styles
Sedan, Lift-back, Wagon
Headlights
Rectangular sealed-beam headlights
Wheels
14-inch steel wheels
Paint Options
Wide range of solid and metallic colors
Trim Levels
Base, Deluxe, and LE (Luxury Edition)
Design
Sleek yet boxy design typical of the late 1970s
Chrome Details
Chrome bumpers and grille accents
Door Handles
Pull-type handles
Windows
Tinted glass in higher trims
Roof Options
Optional roof rack for wagons
Current Selling Price in U.S.
Condition
Price Range
Excellent (Restored)
$12,000 – $18,000
Good (Well-maintained)
$8,000 – $12,000
Fair (Functional but Worn)
$4,000 – $8,000
Poor (Needs Restoration)
$1,500 – $4,000
Note: Prices can vary based on vehicle condition, location, and market demand. You can find 1979 Toyota Corona for sale in classic car marketplaces like Hemmings, Bring a Trailer, and eBay Motors, where prices tend to fluctuate based on demand and specific car conditions.
The early ’80s model Toyota Corona Produced in 1979 was known to be, well-built, comfortable, and not forgetting it was an excellent all rounder. Today Corona is a piece of jewelry to collectors and people who like the quality of the car and its simple design.