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Celica to be Discontinued in 2005
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Do you think they’ll ever bring the Celica back? Unlikely, but you never know. The Scion tC could easily wear the Celica badge, but with Scion such a popular brand among young driver, why would they?

What about the MR2? Also unlikely. With roadster sales down, there seems to be no real reason to have a two-seat roady in the lineup, and the type of car would seem to fit better as a Lexus.

Will anyone miss the Celica? Sure. But after thirty years, the vehicle had more than served its purpose. It’s more likely that Toyota will bring back the Supra.

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Click to enlarge. 1984 Toyota Celica convertible


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