Is the 2003 Toyota Celica GT a good car?

Is the 2003 Toyota Celica GT a good car?

Very reliable and fun to drive For the price this car is amazing feels like a sports car. Highly recommend to get the gt-s model. Very reliable I only did oil changes every 3,500 miles and it never give me a problem.

Is the Celica GT fast?

The Celica GT-S is available with either an all-new four-speed automatic transmission or a six-speed manual shifter. Despite its less-than-ideal gear ratios, our six-speed manual hustled to 60 mph in just 6.6 seconds and hit its stride for the quarter mile in 15.2 seconds at 93.0 mph.

What is the difference between GT and GTS Toyota Celica?

Additional mechanical differences between the two versions include a five-speed manual transmission in the GT, while the GTS has a six-speed. The optional four-speed automatic on the GTS has E-shift, which is a manual operation mode feature with shift-buttons mounted on the steering wheel.

Is the Toyota Celica front wheel drive in 2003?

A modest face-lift for the 2003 model year includes an updated front fascia, revised taillights and newly available high-intensity-discharge headlights. The gauge cluster has also been revised. Last redesigned for 2000, the front-wheel-drive Celica hatchback is still offered in GT and racier GT-S trim levels.

When was the last redesign of the Toyota Celica?

Last redesigned for 2000, the front-wheel-drive Celica hatchback is still offered in GT and racier GT-S trim levels. Convertible versions have been offered in the past, but today’s Celica is strictly a solid-roofed coupe. Created at Toyota’s California design studio, the Celica was inspired by racecars.

Is the Toyota Celica getting a face lift?

A modest face-lift for the 2003 model year includes an updated front fascia, revised taillights and newly available high-intensity-discharge headlights. The gauge cluster has also been revised.

Is the Toyota Celica A Spyder or a coupe?

Toyota’s rakish, low-slung sport coupe aims at an audience that’s younger than buyers of the Camry Solara coupe. Unlike the company’s MR2 Spyder, the Celica has a small backseat. A modest face-lift for the 2003 model year includes an updated front fascia, revised taillights and newly available high-intensity-discharge headlights.