Celica: The name is derived from the Spanish word for "heavenly" or "celestial". - Toyota.com
Where is it built?
Celicas are built at the Tahara Plant in Tahara, Japan. Convertibles receive final assembly at American Sunroof
Corporation in Rancho Dominguez, Calif. - Toyota.com
Where can I find specifications?
We have accumulated specs on most of the years the Toyota Celica has been in production. You can find
information such as gas miliage, horsepower, and much more in our Information area.
Click here.
What do GT & GTS stand for?
GT and GT-S are meant to represent grade changes. Unofficially, GT stands for grand touring, and GT-S
stands for grand touring sport.
What do VVT-i and VVTL-i mean?
VVT-i stands for Variable Valve Timing with Intelligence and VVTL-i stands for Variable Valve Timing and Lift with Intelligence.
Which models/years used which engines?
Click here to view a chart of engine types matched up to the generation of
Celica in which it was used.
Do you have any Celica magazine ads?
If you're interested in seeing past magazine ads for the Toyota Celica, the page in the previous answer has one for
each generation. Click here to check 'em out.
Where can I find ______ parts?
ToyotaCelicas.com is now a NOPI Authorized Dealer! Our extensive
Parts & Accessories
area has a ton of parts for you to outfit your Celica with.
Chances are, if you can't find it here, you'll be able to find it on
eBay.
Where can I find info about engine swaps?
This question has been asked and answered many times on our Celica Forums.
How can I advertise on ToyotaCelicas.com?
Please click here if you are interested in advertising on ToyotaCelicas.com. You will
see your company's banner on every page of the site (around 200), including the
Forums! You can't ask for more
targeted traffic & competitive rates. You will also have access to an extensive admin area where you can track your
clicks and impressions.
Do you accept how-to articles?
Yes, you can write and submit how-to articles under two conditions. 1) It has to do with Celicas. 2) It's your original
work. You will be given credit. We may edit your article before posting it on ToyotaCelicas.com. If you would like to
submit pictures with your article, you may Contact us.