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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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well i think its smart of toyota to change up the celica and switch it over to the scion brand..... ture it's not going to be a toyota celica anymore but shift, things change... scion only had two cars in its line up then need to add cheap more powerful cars to their line up.. i feel toyota it doing some smart moves.... they have lexus.. for the the older richer folk... toyota for your everyday 9 to 5 family person... and now scion for the younger work at burger king just out of high school crowd..
don't be shocked if a few years you see some cars showing up under the scion name plate that resamble a celica, supra, or mr2.... have faith in toyota... -------------------- |
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