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Posted by Korean boy on 04-23-2002 06:43 AM:

toyota celica

what do you think about this car? and is it true that japanese cars are the best?

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Posted by KeN VeRsUs RyU on 04-23-2002 12:02 PM:

not bad.. i was considering getting a GTS(i think) .. but my family only buys hondas.. (honda accord, honda civic, acura integra) .. i like hondas.. toyota is known to be a reliable company if not the most reliable.. as for performance.. it kinda lags there. i guess it kinda depends on what you're looking for ... for value always go with a honda.. vee dubs are kool too.

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Posted by krnxswat on 04-23-2002 12:14 PM:

i dont realli lyke toyota celica.. id rather get hyundai tiburan :thumbup:

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Posted by sweetboy on 04-23-2002 03:19 PM:

haha..i got a toyot celica..but its an 84 so its the one of the crappiest thing i've ever seen


Posted by flostar on 04-24-2002 12:54 PM:

it is definately a good car.....its a supposed rival with the rsx.

tiburon? althought new one is very impressive on styling and even the specs. But wouldnt recomend it since it has no rep yet.


Posted by uNiece on 04-24-2002 06:32 PM:

i dont like the newer models. well, not that i dont like the performance, but the body... heeČ~
i prefer the 94 or 96 model. not much power, but i like the body


Posted by AiSH on 04-24-2002 07:05 PM:

no like celicas.. trunk seems really really small.
car looks nice but the trunk.. really small.

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Posted by XoULaBeAT on 04-25-2002 02:15 PM:

that ain't a car man

add some jet wings on the side of the door and it's a jet.
i'd get something else besides that car.

too exotic.
seriously look like a toy car.


Posted by Prototype on 04-25-2002 03:56 PM:

Celicas are nice cars.. I heard they do have some reliability problems though.


Dont buy a tiburon, it's a hyundai.


And no, japanese cars are far from the 'best'.

Euro has and will always make the best cars.

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Posted by flostar on 04-28-2002 08:12 AM:

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Originally posted by Prototype
Celicas are nice cars.. I heard they do have some reliability problems though.


Dont buy a tiburon, it's a hyundai.


And no, japanese cars are far from the 'best'.

Euro has and will always make the best cars.


it doesnt matter if its a hyundai....hyundai has come a long way...and no way can u say their reliabilty has gone up. but as for me, i would NOT invest that kinda money on a tiburon.
as far as your statement of "opinion" of european cars are the best....that may not always be true......german cars tend to have electrical problems.....most of the times japanese cars wont have those problems....but that doesnt mean japanese cars cant have problems either.....but so far, japanese cars have shown they are one of the top in producing reliable cars.


Posted by Prototype on 04-28-2002 08:49 AM:

Because the japanese have been making commuter cars for the last 20 years.

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Posted by OneHeart on 04-28-2002 06:37 PM:

How much are you willing to spend? The answer to that will either:

1. Eliminate some vehicle choices

2. Add some vehicle choices


Note the question addresses "willing to spend". Example: you may have $60K on hand, but you may only want to spend $30K. Cheers!

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Posted by volcom strider on 04-28-2002 08:11 PM:

there is no such thing as the best car. only thing is greater than the car, is the driver's capabilities and potential to drive. what the driver's 'know-how' on what car he is/will-be driving and how he drives it. no such thing as a 'best' car.

btw- celicas...i guess their ok. i'm just wishing to have my car would get worked on. get better performance on it. then i'll determine which is better.


Posted by annabanana on 04-30-2002 02:22 PM:

Celicas are tight. I'd trade my Acura Integra for a Celica.


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