i like my celica because it was a cheap, reliable choice for a daily driver.. i grew up around 78-81 celicas and mk1/2 supras, ive always like Toyota cars and trucks. i have a 94 GT and a 97 ST, along with my fully built, big turbo 2002 VW GTi 1.8T
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7gens have lift, 7gens have supercharger kits. Anyhoo i love my celica im so attached to it, enough said
>I think the 6th Gen has more potential than the 7th gen does too. For example, we have the 3SGE BEAMS and 3SGTE, but I can't think of any motors for the 7th gen. I don't think there was a GT4 version of it. I think the 2ZZFE was about the best you could get for it. NOTE: I have NEVER done any research on the 7th gen. For all I know, there is a LOT more you could do with it than a 6th gen.
7gens have lift, 7gens have supercharger kits. Anyhoo i love my celica im so attached to it, enough said
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I knew they had lift, but I've never seen a supercharged 7th Gen. That's pretty nice, actually. There are 2 7th Gen's where I live, and they only like them because of the styling. I went to school with one of the girls and she had a gay body kit put on it because she thought it looked good. She destroyed that body kit driving on a back road once, and duct taped it back together. Yeah, she was real cool. She swears up and down that it's a GT-S but it's only a GT automatic.
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7gens have lift, 7gens have supercharger kits. Anyhoo i love my celica im so attached to it, enough said
>I think the 6th Gen has more potential than the 7th gen does too. For example, we have the 3SGE BEAMS and 3SGTE, but I can't think of any motors for the 7th gen. I don't think there was a GT4 version of it. I think the 2ZZFE was about the best you could get for it. NOTE: I have NEVER done any research on the 7th gen. For all I know, there is a LOT more you could do with it than a 6th gen.
7gens have lift, 7gens have supercharger kits. Anyhoo i love my celica im so attached to it, enough said
I knew they had lift, but I've never seen a supercharged 7th Gen. That's pretty nice, actually. There are 2 7th Gen's where I live, and they only like them because of the styling. I went to school with one of the girls and she had a gay body kit put on it because she thought it looked good. She destroyed that body kit driving on a back road once, and duct taped it back together. Yeah, she was real cool. She swears up and down that it's a GT-S but it's only a GT automatic.
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man, the only person who's ever hated on my Celica was some jealous punk that wanted to get with my girl. Everyone likes the look. Its fun to drive. The interior is way better than an integra's.
When nothing else can make me feel good, i jump in my Celica and let those rpms fly. That always makes my day
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that made me laugh, because they dont rev at all
i beat my car bad but it keeps going, i flat foot shift all the time. it was a CHEAP daily/beater so i cant complain. most recent maintenance was an exhaust manifold. which took about 5 minutes to swap out( cracked between runner 2 &3)
cheap, simple and easy to work on.
>i jump in my Celica and let those rpms fly.
that made me laugh, because they dont rev at all
i beat my car bad but it keeps going, i flat foot shift all the time. it was a CHEAP daily/beater so i cant complain. most recent maintenance was an exhaust manifold. which took about 5 minutes to swap out( cracked between runner 2 &3)
cheap, simple and easy to work on.
this is easy for me... I drive it because I love it... I had chance to have Nissan 250 or Mitsubishi Eclipse... And I have chosen Celica.
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I love my Celica because it's reliable no matter how hard i am on it, 174000 miles and burns no oil, will do 125-130 on the highway
, it handles amazingly, i beat Subaru STI's and many other high end cars in autocross. I also like the body style, smooth and sleek from front to back. Another good thing is its good on gas, i've been able to achieve up to 600 miles to a tank of gas or about 35mpg. One thing about the handling I like is its sticks to the road.
I love my Celica because it puts a smile on my face every time i drive it.
Especially on mountain roads.
Especially on mountain roads.
I love my Celica cuz its the first car I've built with my own two hands.
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I do love my car, in all its plain and stock glory. 
However minor it might seem, I did put a new HU and speakers in with my dad, and I'm proud of that.
However minor it might seem, I did put a new HU and speakers in with my dad, and I'm proud of that.
Rick James, that's more than a lot of people can say. The head unit swap isn't too hard, but the front speakers take a little modification. It was pretty time consuming when I fabricated the brackets to mount my 6.5" speakers in an 8" hole, so you should be pretty proud of yourself! But yeah, mine is stock too, nothing wrong with that!
The reason I love my Celica is simple. It's all I have, and it's more than a lot of people have. Despite it's problems and all the grief it's caused me, I can call it my own. I want other cars, but the out of the options I had when I bought this car, the Celica is definitely the best car. Just think, I could be driving a late 90's Eclipse lol. Nothing against those, but they were just kinda cheaply built. So my Celica is more car than I could have ended up with.
The reason I love my Celica is simple. It's all I have, and it's more than a lot of people have. Despite it's problems and all the grief it's caused me, I can call it my own. I want other cars, but the out of the options I had when I bought this car, the Celica is definitely the best car. Just think, I could be driving a late 90's Eclipse lol. Nothing against those, but they were just kinda cheaply built. So my Celica is more car than I could have ended up with.
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^ Couldn't agree more...I could've looked longer and gotten something potentially better, but for a first car, I think this is damn fine. And I ended up getting some aftermarket brackets...the rears were a bitch to put in though.
Drove again today after a couple days of her sitting in the garage...and I just had a little reminder why I love her so much...drives smooth, handles lightly (accelerates lightly, sadly), but overall is awesome to drive. <3
Drove again today after a couple days of her sitting in the garage...and I just had a little reminder why I love her so much...drives smooth, handles lightly (accelerates lightly, sadly), but overall is awesome to drive. <3
After I wrecked my first Celica, there were a LOT of cars that I looked at and almost ended up getting, including a Supra, a 350Z, and an S2K. All of which I wanted VERY VERY BADLY. All of which I'd still rather have than is p.o.s. beater Celica that I ended up with. (My first Celica was a lot better.) But my parents decided to save my money... Funny, I worked for it but they got to spend it... -_- Could've driven 60 miles to get a Supra, my dream car, but instead we drove 300 miles to get a car that by my math, I've had to spend a LOT more on with repairs than any of the other cars would have cost me.
But for some strange reason that I can't explain, I love my incredibly slow, very expensive, highly unreliable, poor handling (it's hit a few too many pot holes and the steering isn't as tight as it should be,) always dirty, deer attracting Celica.
^^^ None of that is exaggerated. Except the part where I said I love it. Lol.
This post has been edited by richee3: Dec 8, 2008 - 10:27 PM
But for some strange reason that I can't explain, I love my incredibly slow, very expensive, highly unreliable, poor handling (it's hit a few too many pot holes and the steering isn't as tight as it should be,) always dirty, deer attracting Celica.
^^^ None of that is exaggerated. Except the part where I said I love it. Lol.
This post has been edited by richee3: Dec 8, 2008 - 10:27 PM
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So why not get rid of it and look for a better Celica if you hate this one, but loved your other one?
Can't. The car is in my parents' name instead of my own, so I'm pretty much at their mercy with it. And they don't have to drive it and have never paid repairs on it, so they could care less about it and don't believe me anyway when something goes wrong. So I'm pretty much on my own with it. You'd think they'd notice that maybe my car actually IS broken down when I'm being forced to borrow their cars.
Besides, even if I could sell it and get another car, I had about $15,000 saved up when I bought this car. I was doing alright for myself, and bought this. I paid $7400 for this car, so in theory I had plenty of money left. But all the rest of that is gone to repairs and now I'm completely broke.
If I would have known that, I would have just done a BEAMS swap right as soon as I got the car.
This post has been edited by richee3: Dec 9, 2008 - 4:59 PM
Besides, even if I could sell it and get another car, I had about $15,000 saved up when I bought this car. I was doing alright for myself, and bought this. I paid $7400 for this car, so in theory I had plenty of money left. But all the rest of that is gone to repairs and now I'm completely broke.
If I would have known that, I would have just done a BEAMS swap right as soon as I got the car.
This post has been edited by richee3: Dec 9, 2008 - 4:59 PM
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