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Toyota Celica, 1999 - 2005
458Rating4.04% worse than average rating of competitors (4.1)Review number: 8 RecommendsYes 0% No 100%
The new Toyota Celica has become lighter, cheaper and more powerful. The new design features sharper lines than the previous generation, but is just as low to the ground - it has already become a Celica brand. Celica is available with two engines - an economical 1.8 L 4-cylinder 140 hp engine and a more powerful 1.8 L 4-cylinder 191 hp engine in Europe. Both of these engines feature Toyota VVT-i’s intelligent variable valve timing system. The Celica is one of the few cars that can offer 100 hp / L for less than $ 27,000 (American market). Celica’s direct competitor in this case is the Acura RSX with a 2.0 L 4-cylinder 200 hp engine. The new Celica not only has a distinctive style, more powerful engines, but is also well-controlled. Complaints relate only to the limited space in the rear seats and poor rear visibility.
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Petrol: 1.8 - 3.2 LDiesel: 1.9 - 1.9 L
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Petrol: 2 L
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Petrol: 2 - 2.2 L
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Petrol: 1.6 - 2.7 L
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Petrol: 1.8 - 3.5 L
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Petrol: 2.4 - 3 L
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