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Toyota Celica

Past Years

MSRP: $17,670 - $22,335
Invoice: $15,990 - $20,100
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MSRP: $17,570 - $22,235
Invoice: $15,899 - $20,010
Web Average: $17,244
MSRP: $17,340 - $22,005
Invoice: $15,691 - $19,804
Web Average: $38,499
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2 posts. Created by Loyale_139. Last post on Nov 20, 2009 at 10:42:46 AM

to buy one any where in the US or Canada

1 posts. Created by art111. Last post on Nov 4, 2009 at 11:49:47 PM

Toyota Celica History

The Celica is a true Toyota classic.  Produced from 1970 to 2005, it was much beloved by owners.

The Toyota Celica was designed to appeal to consumers who wanted a good, dependable Japanese car but who also wanted something a little more exciting than the typical Japanese compact sedan. It was available as a notchback, hatchback, and convertible at various points in its lifespan.

The Celica is popular for racing, particularly rally racing. The earlier models are especially popular due to their rear-wheel drive. The Celica also won numerous awards and honors throughout its lifetime, including Consumer Reports' 2002 "Most Reliable Sporty Car."

In 1979, Toyota introduced the Toyota Celica Supra, a high performance version. However, by 1986 the Supra had become a separate model.

The Celica was discontinued after the 2005 model year, due to slow sales and increased competition. The Scion tC is its successor.

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