![]() 09/20/2018 at 23:20 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
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This is why a Celica must be a 100% Toyota with a Toyota engine.
![]() 09/20/2018 at 23:27 |
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Do you take issue with the Celica guy posting something about the... Celica?
![]() 09/20/2018 at 23:41 |
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That facebook interface is being weird to me.
Youtube link for anyone else having the same issue.
![]() 09/20/2018 at 23:47 |
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That was a 15 minute video about what the Celica was . Any new car name d the Celica doesn’t change that. Besides, all of the good car names have been taken. Let them recycle the old ones.
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So, once the Supra is out, Toyota will have exactly 2 interesting cars in their lineup. O ne with a Subaru engine, one with a BMW engine.
Why? Is it b ecause Toyota has lost their way so badly that they’re no longer capable of building a fun, lightweight car? Maybe. Is it because the market for fun cars is now so small that shared development is necessary? Probably. At least they are trying - which they hadn’t done in a long time before the 86 came out.
We live in a strange world now, where Rolls Royces and Bentleys have German engines, you can buy a quasi-Italian Miata, GM got some fun cars from Australia, etcetera.
If I were you, I would be disappointed that the Supra has a BMW engine, but wish them success. Because if this car fails, they sure as hell won’t follow it up with an in-house developed Celica or MR2.
They will just return to their regularly scheduled programming of boring beige crap.
I wish it had a manual, but I’m glad we will at least get this car. And Toyota is insistent that it has a very different character from the Z4, which is great news ( God knows they can’t say that about the 86).
![]() 09/21/2018 at 00:36 |
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“ ALMOST Everything You Need to Know To Get Up to Speed”. No S unchaser mention?!
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Don’t forget the punchline - there are still sports cars that use Toyota engines ... with Lotus badges on them.
![]() 09/21/2018 at 07:17 |
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“Because if this car fails, they sure as hell won’t follow it up with an in-house developed Celica or MR2.”
There is no chance of this happening, no matter how the Supra’s received.
Toyota doesn't do small market cars internally anymore. That's over.
![]() 09/21/2018 at 08:30 |
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You’re probably right. But most other manufacturers have at least one, why can’t Toyota?