The Toyota Celica is a "heavenly" (from the Latin coelica ) sports car that spanned seven generations from 1970 to 2006. Originally designed as a stylish, affordable coupe, it evolved from a rear-wheel-drive "pony car" into a front-wheel-drive performance icon and a dominant force in world rallying.

Maintaining a Celica requires specific resources depending on the model year. 2003 Celica - Toyota Manuals and Warranties | Toyota Owners

Focused on sharp, "edge" design and high-revving VVT-i and VVTL-i engines, with the T Sport reaching 0-62 mph in 7.2 seconds. Ownership & Maintenance

Switched to front-wheel drive, though the legendary GT-Four offered all-wheel drive and a turbocharged engine. The 6th generation is often cited by reviewers from CarGurus as one of the best for its 90s styling and reliability.

Characterized by rear-wheel drive and styling inspired by American muscle cars.

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The Toyota Celica is a "heavenly" (from the Latin coelica ) sports car that spanned seven generations from 1970 to 2006. Originally designed as a stylish, affordable coupe, it evolved from a rear-wheel-drive "pony car" into a front-wheel-drive performance icon and a dominant force in world rallying.

Maintaining a Celica requires specific resources depending on the model year. 2003 Celica - Toyota Manuals and Warranties | Toyota Owners

Focused on sharp, "edge" design and high-revving VVT-i and VVTL-i engines, with the T Sport reaching 0-62 mph in 7.2 seconds. Ownership & Maintenance

Switched to front-wheel drive, though the legendary GT-Four offered all-wheel drive and a turbocharged engine. The 6th generation is often cited by reviewers from CarGurus as one of the best for its 90s styling and reliability.

Characterized by rear-wheel drive and styling inspired by American muscle cars.