Aaron Buckley wrote:
If they would just put a larger displacement motor in the current Celica, say a 2.2L 4 cylinder (never has been a 6cyl in any Celica), they would sell a hell of a lot more of them. Problem most have with the current car is the peaky engine. - AB
The very first Supra's were stretched Celica's and had a 2.6 liter inline 6. My Dad owned one. The stretch was ahead of the firewall to fit the longer 6. Bodywork looked almost identical. Road and Track commented that one problem would be that it was still a Celica and that Celicas are not $10,000 cars (in about 1980). Times have changed!!!
There is a new Toyota sports car . . . Lotus Elise.
It is a shame that Toyota cannot seem to sell many of the good sports cars and sport coupes they have made over the years. Must be an "image thing" or a "dealer thing".
FYI I was one of the first Toyota customers in the US. I bought a new 1966 Toyota Corona 4 Door 3 speed stick on the column bench seat. Price was about $2K. Great car for its day and MUCH better than the 1960 Studebaker Lark it replaced. My parents bought it from me a year later when I went into the army. They have owned Toyotas ever since. I've haven't owned another one. I got hooked on Mustangs and Sports Cars (not the same). In fact that Toyota was my last 4 door car. Go figure.