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Used 2000 Toyota Celica GTS Hatchback for Sale Nationwide

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Year:
1985
Make:
Toyota
Model:
Celica
Body type:
Coupe
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
116 hp 2.4L I4
Exterior color:
Other
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Mileage:
66,058
Stock #:
LT0936A
VIN:
JT2RA64C5F6236654
Other 1985 Toyota Celica GT Coupe Coupe Rear-Wheel Drive
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-$2,000

 

1985 Toyota Celica

GT Coupe

66,058 mi

Phoenix, AZ
No Rating

$18,599

$16,599

Year:
1995
Make:
Toyota
Model:
Celica
Body type:
Convertible
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
130 hp 2.2L I4
Exterior color:
Red
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
49,032
Stock #:
260606
VIN:
JT5ST07K7S0022633
Red 1995 Toyota Celica GT Convertible Convertible Front-Wheel Drive Automatic

 

1995 Toyota Celica

GT Convertible

49,032 mi

Littleton, CO
No Rating

$14,988

About Toyota Celica GTS Hatchback
4.5 Overall rating(26 reviews)
Irvin N says...
May 14, 2009
Performance- First off, it's gotta be a GT-S MANUAL TRANS. Second, The sound of variable valve lift is amazing. Rev that sucker all the way to redline! This car is supper fun. One of the best front wheel drive handling cars. Build quality- It's a Toyota Apparance- Great hot design... Except the rear is a little lazy Cost of ownership- Very good. Gets 32mpg hwy. Pretty good for a 180hp car. Fun factor- Very very fun car for the money
Rob K says...
Dec 13, 2010
The first year this car was made 2000 the horsepower was underrated. Dealerships stated 180hp when in reality it was 190 because of the Japanese ECU. In 2001 a different ECU was used and bumped the horsepower down. - Overall, it was a great car and handled like a charm. - Modifying was cheap and relatively easy. - Gas mileage is great about 34/25 - Power is lacking but is easily upgradeable. PERFORMANCE: Acceleration for its class is great. Braking is good, especially with optional ABS. Handling is great especially with a little customization. BUILD: Build quality is average like any Japanese car. There were some rattles, interior trim. Replaced clutch at 50k and used synthetic oil. STYLING: This is a matter of opinion, but I thought the look and feel of the car was amazing and it will never look "old" like other models. Interior is great, especially the seats. COST: Gas mileage was great about 34/25 oil changes were about $100. FUN: Absolutely. This car is great to throw into a corner and feel it stick. Very light weight and agile. Engine screams starting at 6k rpm when Variable Valve Timing with LIFT kicks in. Also sounded great with my Borla exhaust.
Travis T says...
May 30, 2010
Overall performance of this car in terms of braking and handling have been great but the acceleration is the biggest negative on this car to me. I have not had to do alot of major repairs in the 5 years that i have owned the car. The styling of the car is what originally drew me to this vechicle and why i still love it today. the gas milage is good and averges 25 to 30 a gallon. The car has been very fun to drive over the past 5 years i have done a lot of work to it with the body kit, rims, sound system and all the other smaller extras. I have been very happy with the car and would recomment it to anyone.
Frank B says...
Mar 30, 2010
A really fun car with great heart. The interior was cheaply made and the plexiglass sunroof was not holding up well to weather. The paint was too soft and nicked from rocks too easily. The Engine in the little beast is amazing. 9000 RPMs is awsome. The transmission was great and the suspension was the best I've ever experienced in a FWD car. I would have kept it longer had it not gotten t-Boned by a Dodge 3500
Alan C says...
Jan 6, 2010
Not as bad as people think. Newest VVTL-i engine Toyota to answer Honda's VTEC engine. Good handling with LSD installed. Maybe faster then Integra Type R (DC5) on winding roads under some conditions. Second hand price is solid, because it is currently the very last 4 seater coupe you can find for Toyota.

 

Year:
1985
Make:
Toyota
Model:
Celica
Body type:
Convertible
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
116 hp 2.4L I4
Exterior color:
White
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Gray
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
151,452
VIN:
JT5RA65K7F4051686
White 1985 Toyota Celica GT-S Convertible Convertible Rear-Wheel Drive Automatic

 

1985 Toyota Celica

GT-S Convertible

151,452 mi

Knoxville, TN
No Rating

$20,000

Year:
1977
Make:
Toyota
Model:
Celica
Body type:
Coupe
Exterior color:
Silver
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
124,919
Stock #:
14652
VIN:
RA29133310
Silver 1977 Toyota Celica GT liftback Coupe  Automatic

 

1977 Toyota Celica

GT liftback

124,919 mi

Spokane, WA
No Rating

$50,195

Year:
1978
Make:
Toyota
Model:
Celica
Body type:
Coupe
Exterior color:
Silver
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
5-Speed Manual
Mileage:
83,101
Stock #:
14563
VIN:
RA42099772
Silver 1978 Toyota Celica Coupe  5-Speed Manual

 

1978 Toyota Celica

83,101 mi

Spokane, WA
No Rating

$30,195

Year:
1997
Make:
Toyota
Model:
Celica
Body type:
Convertible
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
135 hp 2.2L I4
Exterior color:
Red
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
210,000
Stock #:
038307
VIN:
JT5FG02T5V0038307
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1997 Toyota Celica

GT Convertible

210,000 mi

Broken Arrow, OK
No Rating

No Price Listed

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4.5 Overall rating

(26 reviews)

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Irvin N

5.0

Reviewed a 2000 Toyota GTS Hatchback on May 14, 2009

Performance- First off, it's gotta be a GT-S MANUAL TRANS. Second, The sound of variable valve lift is amazing. Rev that sucker all the way to redline! This car is supper fun. One of the best front wheel drive handling cars. Build quality- It's a Toyota Apparance- Great hot design... Except the rear is a little lazy Cost of ownership- Very good. Gets 32mpg hwy. Pretty good for a 180hp car. Fun factor- Very very fun car for the money

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Rob K

4.0

Reviewed a 2000 Toyota GTS Hatchback on Dec 13, 2010

The first year this car was made 2000 the horsepower was underrated. Dealerships stated 180hp when in reality it was 190 because of the Japanese ECU. In 2001 a different ECU was used and bumped the horsepower down. - Overall, it was a great car and handled like a charm. - Modifying was cheap and relatively easy. - Gas mileage is great about 34/25 - Power is lacking but is easily upgradeable. PERFORMANCE: Acceleration for its class is great. Braking is good, especially with optional ABS. Handling is great especially with a little customization. BUILD: Build quality is average like any Japanese car. There were some rattles, interior trim. Replaced clutch at 50k and used synthetic oil. STYLING: This is a matter of opinion, but I thought the look and feel of the car was amazing and it will never look "old" like other models. Interior is great, especially the seats. COST: Gas mileage was great about 34/25 oil changes were about $100. FUN: Absolutely. This car is great to throw into a corner and feel it stick. Very light weight and agile. Engine screams starting at 6k rpm when Variable Valve Timing with LIFT kicks in. Also sounded great with my Borla exhaust.

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Travis T

4.0

Reviewed a 2000 Toyota GTS Hatchback on May 30, 2010

Overall performance of this car in terms of braking and handling have been great but the acceleration is the biggest negative on this car to me. I have not had to do alot of major repairs in the 5 years that i have owned the car. The styling of the car is what originally drew me to this vechicle and why i still love it today. the gas milage is good and averges 25 to 30 a gallon. The car has been very fun to drive over the past 5 years i have done a lot of work to it with the body kit, rims, sound system and all the other smaller extras. I have been very happy with the car and would recomment it to anyone.

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Frank B

3.0

Reviewed a 2000 Toyota GTS Hatchback on Mar 30, 2010

A really fun car with great heart. The interior was cheaply made and the plexiglass sunroof was not holding up well to weather. The paint was too soft and nicked from rocks too easily. The Engine in the little beast is amazing. 9000 RPMs is awsome. The transmission was great and the suspension was the best I've ever experienced in a FWD car. I would have kept it longer had it not gotten t-Boned by a Dodge 3500

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