2001 Toyota Celica
Model: 2001
Transmission : Manual (5 speed)
Fuel: Gas
Under the Hood
The 1.8-liter VVT-i (variable valve timing with intelligence) four-cylinder engine in the Celica GT develops 140 horsepower. A 180-hp, 1.8-liter DOHC four-cylinder with a different design and VVTL-i technology goes into the sportier GT-S edition. The GT has a standard five-speed-manual gearbox, but the GT-S stick has six speeds. A four-speed-automatic transmission is optional for both, but the one in the GT-S offers manual gear selection using four buttons on the steering wheel. Although the GT engine will run on regular fuel, the GT-S commands premium at the pump.
After undergoing a total redesign for 2000, nothing is new for Toyota’s long-lived sport coupe, now in its seventh generation. The Celica name dates back to 1971, making it almost as old as the Corolla sedan. Convertibles have been offered in the past, but 2001 Celica is a front-drive hatchback coupe that comes in GT and GT-S trim levels, with two different 1.8-liter four-cylinder engines.
PRICE : 320K (Negotiable)





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