The Toyota Celica was first Introduced in 2000. It was styled in California by Calty Design Research, the Celica's cab-forward shape features a high-fashion look with racecar design elements. There are two models for sale: a base-level Celica GT and a more-powerful GT-S. A 1.8-liter four-cylinder dual overhead camshaft engine powers the Celica GT-S. Hitting an impressive mark of 100 horsepower per liter of displacement, the engine generates 180 ponies at 7,600 rpm and 133 pound-feet of torque at 6,800 rpm.

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The interior is well designed for function and comfortable spacing. It has big trendy analog gauges and sporty bucket seats. When I reviewed this vehicle at the Toronto International Auto Show I realised that the material quality is less than impressive. Driver and front-passenger airbags are standard, and side airbags are optional.



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