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i was reading this article from another web site that there might not be a celica in 2005...there might not even be a mr-s...rumor has it that the celica might be replace by a scion tc coming out in late 2004.... "C" standing for coupe...toyota is also supposed to have the tc released with a full glass roof along the lines of the CCX concept car....but if they do decide to keep the celica in 2005...it would be a redisigned one...below are the pictures of the possible redesigen celica...and the scion tc
possible 2005 celica ![]() scion tc ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() On the plus side, the complete lack of a sporty car altogether may mean that Toyota will fill it with a new Supra? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This post has been edited by soldier4life: Jan 29, 2004 - 12:14 AM |
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Are you kidding me? Toyota losing potential sales? I know that they're doing pretty well in their luxury car lineup, as well as their SUV market. I know that hybrid cars is becoming a big thing and Toyota's next hybrid is going to be the Highlander. Although I with Toyota would focus on performance, that simply isn't on their agenda right now. There are other manufacturers that make GREAT performance cars. Now if performance is what you're after, go with one of those other manufacturers. No one is asking you to stick with Toyota.... |
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