Test Drives
Published on September 20th, 2018 |
by BajaBusta
1994 Toyota Celica Test Drive

By wanting to be different, Toyota came to the point of being excluded from the sports coupe market, with designs far from mainstream popular appeal. The Melted cheese aspect of the previous versions, were happily replaced by the the 1994’s more successful lines.
The 94′ Toyota Celica was its sixth generation. In some aspects its inspired from its big sister the Supra. After experimenting on the previous model with futuristic tendencies, more or less successful, its lines returned to normal. The styling of the two bodies, a two door coupe ST and a three door coupe GT were very successful. Visually, these cars differ little, as the rear end treatment were almost identical, and you have to look carefully to differentiate the liftback from the separate trunk model.
1994 Toyota Celica Test Drive
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