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2011 2012 Toyota Celica  MSRP

Toyota Celica

The 2011 2012 Toyota Celica looks great and boasts precise handling and quick reflexes as seen in the picture above. Once you drive the new 2011 2012 Toyota Celica, the car will have you thinking you were born on a racetrack. Put simply, this thing can fly. Of course the car offers top-quality performance, as well. Toss in some of the latest 2011 2012 Toyota Celica body kits, and you're ready to hit the town! This year's Celica comes in two models - the Celica GT, Celica GT-S. For more information about either of these Celica models, or for basic Celica info in general, please bookmark this page and become a frequent guest. We look forward to seeing you again.

Engines are tops among the 2011 2012 Toyota Celica models, and both cars offer more power and performance for less:

Both engines fire out 180 horsepower - 100 horsepower per liter - which give you a most powerful start off the line. Both models also perform steadily, thanks to the independent MacPherson strut front suspension and double-wishbone rear suspension. The cars come standard with 6-speed manual transmissions, and power-assisted steering with 10.8-inch ventilated front disc brakes. Throw in one of the various Toyota Celica body kits and the cars will look good, too. Don't take our word for it, though - take a peek at the Celica picture above and see the difference for yourself.

Did somebody say something about looks? The 2011 2012 Toyota Celica happens to be the sharpest looking car on the road today. Newly designed are its front grille opening and taillights, which add to an already aggressive stance. With aerodynamic projector beam/multi-reflector halogen headlamps and available 16-inch aluminum alloy wheels, this is one vehicle that draws you in. Inside, standard features include:

Both Celica models can be made to look even more aggressive and fast with the 2011 2012 Celica Action Package. Enhancements in this Celica body kit include aero front and rear bumpers to help cheat the wind, as well as rocker panels to lower your sports coupe's profile and rear wing.

After perfecting Celica design, Toyota engineers spent a lot of time and effort honing Celica's safety features, including:

For more information about any of these features, or to view the latest 2011 2012 Toyota Celica pictures, please come back soon. Until then, enjoy the ride.

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