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The Toyota Celica is back!

The Toyota Celica is back!

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Thierry Dombreval, vice president of sales and marketing of Toyota France, has confirmed that the Toyota Celica will make its return in 2010. This will be the 8th generation of the rear-wheel drive sports coupe and Toyota will be developing the new Celica in collaboration with Subaru. The old Celica was a banging good car and I bet the new one will be even better.

 

The standard GT version will come with a 1.8-litre engine which produces 140bhp, the GTS version will showcase a 1.8-litre 180bhp engine with a 6-speed manual transmission as standard. Well these are the speculated engines that Toyota will produce for the new Celica but hopefully more details will be available soon for the version that is going to be sold here in Singapore.

 

Car 'zhngsters' get your wallets ready!




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The poser car is back?

 

 

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