Between 1980 and 1985, Toyota built the second generation of the Cressida model, which inherited the technology of its predecessor but was much more modern and European in its shape and appearance. Above all, however, the Cressida was a reliable car with a full range of equipment and an affordable price, which could last for decades thanks to its robust construction, as the thirty-year-old car portrayed here proves. This driving report explains the technology and history of the Cressida model and shows the different generations in pictures from today and back then.