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It's easy for the layman to dismiss Toyotas as good, reliable cars that maybe aren't all that interesting. Well, layman, get ...
While the base 1985 Toyota Celica GT made do with a reliable but modest SOHC engine, the real prize lay under the hood of the 1985 Celica GTS hatchback. This variant received the venerable 2.4-liter ...
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Toyota might not be front of mind when discussing iconic sports cars, but the automaker has produced more than a few classics ...
This 2.0-litre fastback easily eclipsed the Ford Capri Mk3, yet it’s the ‘Dagenham dustbin’ that endures in numbers of ...
From the Archive: 1988 Toyota Celica AWD Turbo; Tested: 1982 Celica GT-S Brings Rear-Drive Joy; The bulk of the 100,000 Celica buyers expected for 1990 will opt for the ST. Toyota expects a huge ...
The Toyota Celica will also get a four-wheel drive system. Also, Toyota Celica will be competing with its rivals at the World Rally Championship, likely with the GT-Four nameplate. Toyota Lexus ...
That setup would make sense given Toyota’s existing GR-Four system, which already sees use in the GR Yaris and GR Corolla and could serve as a resurrection of the Celica GT-Four ethos.
Japanese reports suggest the revived Celica will be powered by Toyota's next-generation 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine, which is planned to develop as much as 300kW.
The base 2005 Toyota Celica GT would have cost you just under $20,000, while the top-spec GT-S would run you $23,575 MSRP. View post: Cadillac’s first electric V-Series arrives in 2026.
For SEMA 2024, Toyota built a four-wheel drive version of the GR86 (pictured below) that had more than a passing resemblance to the 1990s Celica GT-Four rally hotshot. It even wore its grandfather ...
Aerodynamically shaped Celica debuted in 1985 and lasted until 1989 as a cult icon in addition to premiering the iconic four-wheel-drive GT-Four denominator. Image: favcars.com ...