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The Death of the Celica may mark a new era of toaster vehicles as sales of the Celica slow. This is possibly due to the low price of the Z and the Celica's approching cost of the Z. Initially, Celica sales were up almost 230% from the 6G but sales have reportedly deteriorated.
The death of the Honda Prelude may of influenced Toyota's decision to eliminate the Celica for the 8th generation (in U.S. anyway). What will replace it? Most likely the xC...Toyota Caldina. (or the Corolla hatchback) More as more develops... -Nate ![]() (I really really hope this ISN'T true) |
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2005 Toyota Celica: Significant update with freshened styling and mechanical changes.
thats from motortrend.com... lets hope that this no 8th gen. deal isnt true... I find it odd that if the celica is such a loosing proposition, that they would even bother to freshen the current generation, ya know? The sport compact market is flourishing right now, so isn't it dumb for toyota to turn its back on it now? just my 2 cents... motortrend article -------------------- Car #3: 98 Accord LX- purchased 5/06, totaled 8/06
Car #2: 95 Celica GT- purchased 8/03, current daily driver Car #1: 01 Focus ZX3- purchased 5/01, sold 8/03 |
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