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'''Toyota Celica (T230). 1999–2006 (prod. n/a). 3-door coupé. F/F, F/A, 1794. 1796 cm³ (I4 DOHC).''' Totally rethought, with Toyota turning out one of the best handling front-wheel-drive coupés around, on a platform related to the [[Toyota Vista (V50)]], based on the Ardeo four-wheel-drive set-up, although the Celicas were front-wheel drive only. Shorter than its predecessor (by 101 mm) and lighter (by 60 to 90 kg). Two 1·8-litre engines, the more powerful featuring variable-valve timing. Mid-term facelift 2003. However, sales dropped as the coupé market shrank, and the Celica line was brought to an end after 36 years in 2006.
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'''Toyota Celica (T230). 1999–2006 (prod. n/a). 3-door coupé. F/F, 1794, 1796 cm³ (I4 DOHC).''' Totally rethought, with Toyota turning out one of the best handling front-wheel-drive coupés around, on a platform related to the [[Toyota Vista (V50)]], based on the Ardeo four-wheel-drive set-up, although the Celicas were front-wheel drive only. Shorter than its predecessor (by 101 mm) and lighter (by 60 to 90 kg). Two 1·8-litre engines, the more powerful featuring variable-valve timing. Mid-term facelift 2003. However, sales dropped as the coupé market shrank, and the Celica line was brought to an end after 36 years in 2006.
  
  

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Toyota Celica (T230). 1999–2006 (prod. n/a). 3-door coupé. F/F, 1794, 1796 cm³ (I4 DOHC). Totally rethought, with Toyota turning out one of the best handling front-wheel-drive coupés around, on a platform related to the Toyota Vista (V50), based on the Ardeo four-wheel-drive set-up, although the Celicas were front-wheel drive only. Shorter than its predecessor (by 101 mm) and lighter (by 60 to 90 kg). Two 1·8-litre engines, the more powerful featuring variable-valve timing. Mid-term facelift 2003. However, sales dropped as the coupé market shrank, and the Celica line was brought to an end after 36 years in 2006.


Manufacturing location: Susono, Shizuoka, Japan

Marque: Toyota | Model: Toyota Celica | Predecessor: Toyota Celica (T200) | Successors: Scion TC (2004–10), Toyota 86

 

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