Toyota Solara Grill
Whether see for purpose, functionality, and
cosmetic, the Toyota Solara grill is one complete part. Located at the
front of the vehicle, the grill features a unique Solara front end
entirely different from other Toyota models.
On most types of vehicle, the grill is generally
located at the front of the vehicle between the headlights that carries
the manufacturer’s emblem. It is usually the part that particularly
gives definition to the front of the vehicle. Made from plastic chrome
or steel, the grill serves as the gateway that allows the air to pass
through freely providing the radiator enough air to keep the engine’s
temperature as normal as possible. It also acts as a shield, leaving
the radiator free from insects, leaves, and other road debris that
could damage the radiator and in turn, affect the performance of the
engine.
Custom grills are also made available for those
who want their vehicle to have a more exotic effect. For bigger
vehicle, billet and chrome inserts are more popular but for sedans and
compact cars, replacement grills with simple yet unique style.
Common grill problems include paint discoloration,
grill displacement, and wear. This might be caused by time, contributed
by extreme temperature changes.
Toyota Solara first came out from the production
line as part of the fourth generation Camry (Toyota Camry Solara).
Today, the Solara is now an independent model entered in the mid-size
coupe and convertible class with four and two trim available
respectively: SE, SE Sport, and luxury SLE trim coupes; SE and SLE
convertibles. All coupes have the standard 2.4-liter DOHC 16-valve
VVT-i 4-cylinder engine that is capable of producing up to 157 hp at
5600 rpm and 162 lb.-ft. at 4000 rpm of torque. The 3.3-liter DOHC
24-valve VVT-i V6 that can produce up to 225 hp at 5600 rpm and 240
lb.-ft. at 3600 rpm of torque is standard for the convertible and made
optional for the coupe. |