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FT-HS to be the next supra or next mr2? FT-86 next ae86 or next celica?
it's confusing haha
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

There is no next Supra. Toyota has never said anything about bringing it back. The FT-HS was just a concept. The FT-86 is rumored to follow the same theory of the AE86 meaning RWD, small engine, light weight, and a low price. This one might someday be produced.

Are Toyota Celica's good cars to buy?
I fell in love with them for some reason and i wanna buy one...sometime. I just want to ask before I settle on this. Is it a good long lasting car? Good for winter weather? Worth buying? Does it cost a lot for insurance? Please help.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 7 answers

You should also consider that such a car may be expensive to insure. Check your insurance rates before buying one, for example here - carquotes.sinfree.net

1992 Toyota Celica seems to have a rev limiter at 4900 rpm's. I see no strange hardware. Can this be?
Or do I have some other problem? It revs fine if I back it down to 4800. I could live with it, but I am trying to sell car. I'm talking in 2nd and 3rd gear. And I assume 4th and 5th as well. I believe the car will go up to 95 mph or so quite quickly, but not 1 mph faster.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

There is no strange hardware, its just the cars computer doing the work. Some times the computer does this to protect components when its not under a load. I know from past experience that if you rev a engine to high with no load and limit, some part, most likely a piston rod, will fail and destroy...

Where to buy a custom spoiler for Toyota Celica?
And would it cost more to ship it from Japan
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

go to your aftermarket store or like a body shop store and they should have some..if not they could order one


 
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