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I remember a big debate a while back about the Celica being a sports car, well it's considered a Japanese sports car by the Wikipedia. Either way it's opinion but IMO it is seeing as it's somewhat light, good maneuverability, good looks, and can have good performance.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sports%5Fcar |
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Baseline:
Celica = Economical Sports Car, or an Entry Level Sports Car... Wannabe Sports Car... Kinda Sports but Not Too Sports Car... Corvette, Ferrari, Porsche... bla bla = Exotic Sports Car, Fast Sports Car, OMG I Need Gas Again Sports Car.... This post has been edited by tomazws: Feb 14, 2006 - 2:18 PM -------------------- |
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QUOTE(tomazws @ Feb 14, 2006 - 3:13 PM) [snapback]393807[/snapback] Baseline: Celica = Economical Sports Car, or an Entry Level Sports Car... Wannabe Sports Car... Kinda Sports but Not Too Sports Car... Corvette, Ferrari, Porsche... bla bla = Exotic Sports Car, Fast Sports Car, OMG I Need Gas Again Sports Car.... Corvette's may be fast, but there's nothing exotic about them. You can go into any podunk town in America and find at least a dozen of them. |
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