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post Feb 6, 2003 - 8:59 PM
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What would be the best year to get a 6G Celica?

I aplogize if this is a repost, but the search didn't return a topic.

BTW, I'm new today.
post Feb 6, 2003 - 9:30 PM
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i would have to say 99 just because its the newest.
post Feb 6, 2003 - 9:38 PM
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any year biggrin.gif


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post Feb 6, 2003 - 10:48 PM
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94-99 hehehe

obviously newer ones will have more advancements and features that were not popular when the car first came out. and newer ones will (normally but not in all cases) have less miles and less wear on components.


There are many differences between the North American GT model and the ST model of the sixth generation Toyota Celica. This article will list all of the differences, and highlight many of the similarities of the two models.

Both models were introduced to the market as a 1994 model. The ST is less inexpensive, and the GT is more expensive. The convertible body style of the Celica was only available as the GT model. Production of the ST model was stopped in 1997, so in 1998 and 1999, only the GT model was produced in the United States.

If you don't know if you have a GT or an ST, the easiest way to check is to look at the chassis code. You'll find this if you open your hood and look at the firewall, which is the back wall of the engine bay, closest to the cabin of your car. It's a combination of letters and numbers that starts with "AT", or "ST" that's engraved into the metal of your firewall. If this combination says "AT200", then you have a ST, and if it says "ST204", then you have a GT. If you have anything besides "AT200" or "ST204", then you either live out of the United States or your car was imported from another country. You can click here to find more information on sixth generation Celica chassis codes.

The engines of the two models are different. The ST model is powered by the 1.8 liter DOHC 7A-FE engine. This engine puts out 110 horsepower at 5600 rpm and 115 lb. ft. of torque at 2800 rpm in the 1994 and 1995 model years, and in the 1996 and 1997 model years, the engine puts out 105 horsepower at 5200 rpm and 117 lb. ft. of torque at 2800 rpm. The GT model of the sixth generation Celica is powered by the more powerful 5S-FE powerplant, which is a 2.2 liter DOHC engine. This engine puts out 135 horsepower at 5400 rpm, and 145 lb. ft. of torque at 4400 rpm in every state except for California, where the engine only puts out 130 horsepower due to emissions restrictions. Both engines produce good, usable low end torque, but neither of them rev very high. Both engines, like nearly all Toyota engines, are very reliable and can withstand a lot and last for a long time.

The braking system on the two models is different as well. The GT model has four wheel disk brakes, with ventilated rotors up front and solid rotors on the rear. The ST model has ventilated disk brakes up front, but has rear drum brakes, which don't perform as well. Both models are available with ABS as an option.

The stock suspension systems of the two cars are the same. The GT and the ST share the same independent MacPherson strut suspension up front and the same dual-link independent MacPherson strut suspension in back. Both models have the same power rack and pinion steering system. The GT hatchback does has the option of having the Sports Package on it, which utilizes special shock absorbers with two-stage valves, which give the car better dampening force for better handling stability. The Sports Package is not available on the ST model.

The exterior of the two models are different as well. On the Toyota Celica ST, there isn't an emblem on the back of the car, but on the GT, there's an emblem labeling the car as a GT. On the 1996 and up years of the sixth generation Celica, the GT has standard fog lights, and the ST can have fog lights, but it's an optional feature. On the hatchback, the GT has a standard rear windshield wiper, and this feature is optional on the ST model. The stock wheels on the sixth generation Celica GT are 15 inches, while they're 14 inches on the ST model.

There are a few differences between the two models in the interior of the sixth generation Toyota Celica. The GT model comes with standard power windows and door locks, but these features are optional on the ST model. All models have a rear window defroster, but on the GT this defroster is on a timer so that it will turn itself off. Also, the GT model is the only model with the option of leather-trimmed seats. Leather seats are not available on the ST model.
post Feb 6, 2003 - 10:53 PM
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i'm wit K2 "any year"
post Feb 6, 2003 - 11:38 PM
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holy gebus that was a long post damn, i think just reading that would make some1 know more about celicas than i do! biggrin.gif


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post Feb 7, 2003 - 12:28 AM
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I think 95 was the best year for the Celica. : )
post Feb 7, 2003 - 1:45 AM
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As long as it is a 6 gen. it is the best.
post Feb 7, 2003 - 2:06 AM
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QUOTE (K2_Celica @ Feb 6, 2003 - 9:38 PM)
holy gebus that was a long post damn, i think just reading that would make some1 know more about celicas than i do! biggrin.gif

what does gebus mean?
post Feb 7, 2003 - 2:45 AM
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i heard 94 and 97 have 5 more hp then the rest. or the website's info could be inaccurate.
post Feb 7, 2003 - 2:52 AM
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QUOTE (igotta5S-FEturbo @ Feb 6, 2003 - 11:06 PM)
QUOTE (K2_Celica @ Feb 6, 2003 - 9:38 PM)
holy gebus that was a long post damn, i think just reading that would make some1 know more about celicas than i do!  biggrin.gif

what does gebus mean?

Gebus is how Homer Simpson tries to say Jesus. biggrin.gif

That article looks familiar by the way. wink.gif


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post Feb 7, 2003 - 4:24 AM
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wich ever year you can get just try to get a gt


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post Feb 7, 2003 - 10:22 AM
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Something else that I don't think has been mentioned is the slightly re-designed front bumper of the 96-99 models which is a different style to the earlier 94-95. (look at members pics and the gallery)
Also, the 96-99 bumpers are the only ones that have clear indicators, not a major issue but it might make the difference.
'Proper' clear indicators are not yet available for the 94-95.
But like others have said whichever year, try and get the better GT.




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post Feb 7, 2003 - 10:36 AM
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Some features that I like for the different years.

94-95: I like the stock 2 point rear wing over the 3-point style.

96-99: new front bumper style w/ clear bumper lights w/ factory foglights. Some have factory side skirts.

99: 3 point stearing wheel !
post Feb 7, 2003 - 2:19 PM
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QUOTE (FallenHero @ Feb 6, 2003 - 10:28 PM)
I think 95 was the best year for the Celica. : )

i 2nd that biggrin.gif
post Feb 7, 2003 - 3:00 PM
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QUOTE (GTS_Bun @ Feb 7, 2003 - 8:36 AM)


99: 3 point stearing wheel !

Yep...I love my steering wheel, i'd get a 99 if I were you......you know that eventually you will sell it, and if you take care of it you'll probably get a bit more money for the latest year.
post Feb 7, 2003 - 3:36 PM
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fyi the 98's also came with the 3 point steering wheel

honestly I don't see much point in buying a newer more expensive car if you are planning to modify it. buy a 94 in good shape and use the money you saved for a 3SGTE, custom interior, bodykit, paintjob, etc...
post Feb 7, 2003 - 4:14 PM
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QUOTE (gh0st_d0g @ Feb 7, 2003 - 2:36 PM)
fyi the 98's also came with the 3 point steering wheel

honestly I don't see much point in buying a newer more expensive car if you are planning to modify it. buy a 94 in good shape and use the money you saved for a 3SGTE, custom interior, bodykit, paintjob, etc...

now that's a good idea..
post Feb 7, 2003 - 4:18 PM
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94 all the way...... biggrin.gif
Not just because i own one, but i like the way they look with the smiling front lip and the 2 point spoiler, and i got mine cheap($3200), so that gives me lots of room to mod, like you guys said. Besides, the 94 started the 6th gen. legend anyway. tongue.gif


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post Feb 7, 2003 - 4:53 PM
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'99, but I'm biased of course. Actually all the 6g's have sporty bods.

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