The Toyota Celica first came into production in 1971 but did not begin to rise in global popularity until 1978. The Celica is still in production today also.
The Toyota Celica Supra Turbo was first introduced in 1982 in Japan. Toyota dropped the Celica part of the name in 1986. The original version pulled 145 hp and a more powerful version with 160 hp was introduced the following year.
1994 1995 1997 1998 1999
The average price for a used Toyota Celica is about $5000. The price varies depending on the year of the car and the condition it is in. You can buy a used Toyota Celica for as little as $600 or as much as $10,000.
Normally under the steeringwheel, above the lever to open the hood. what year is your Celica?
I always used 10w30 year round.
Wix Filter 51394CAPACITIESEngine, with filter..........4.1 quarts [1]1. After refill check oil level.Next time give the year of the car OK.These number are from a 1999 Toyota Celica 2.2LHope This Helps
You can find consumer reviews at a number of websites, depending on what year of Celica you have. You can visit http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews83.html and Edmunds.com to find reviews on different years of Celicas.
Look at what is being pushed out of dealers today...Celica could not keep up. People were just no longer interested. Toyota moved on.AnswerRead somewhere that stringent emission norms was a reason.Don Esmond, senior vice president and general manager of the Toyota Division - Addition of more exciting and youthful products to the lineup, such as the Matrix and Corolla XRS, Solara sports coupe and the Scion xA, xB and tC was a reason as sales for the Celica reflected its declining fortunes, slumping almost 50 percent compared to last year. Year to date, the Celica had dropped more than 33 percent off its 2003 pace.ANSWER:Because they are fools.. at least that's my opinion since the Celica has always been an awesome car! Honetsly, though, it's because their other models closed in on the Celica from both sides and outsold it. I guess you can't blame them from a profit standpoint, but from a dedicated Celica driver.. I still do :-)
I think this model was only manual trany with no automatic option. They did this in order to keep the car more sportier and not increase the price by $800 for the A/T. This might have been the only model year for the Celica that this happened in.
Generally its from 85 to 95 in 4 runners and pickups. Its also in the 85 Celica and a few supras.
Not sure what year you have, but on my 2000 GT, it is in the fuse panel located on the right hand side of the console behind a pull off door.
1983