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Re: Im almost ready to buy a 1987 Celica, but I have a few questions...

Posted By: 83celica
Posted On: January 08, 2004 at 1:57 pm GMST


If it was owed by an older couple, then it's probable in good mechanical condition. Celicas can take a LOT of abuse as long as you maintain them. Not a day goes by that my car doesn't see full throttle at least once.

Derek wrote:

> Alright, first thing i'll tell
> you is the celica is a damn f
> ine car... you won't find many
> cars made better than a toyot
> a celica. as for driving a man
> ual, its fairly easy. the only
> hard part is getting going in
> 1st, and thats really not all
> too hard.
>
> Cory wrote:
>
> > Hello. This Celica that I am
> g
> > oing to buy has just recentl
> y
> > recieved a new engine that h
> as
> > 33,000 miles on it, a new ca
> r
> > borator and is a 5 speed man
> ua
> > l. First off this is my firs
> t
> > car and I havenever driven a
> m
> > anual car before, is this go
> in
> > g to be a hard thing to lear
> n?
> > Also, I dont know a whole lo
> t
> > about the Celica, is it a go
> o
> > d strong car? Will it get wh
> er
> > e I need to know. I have yet
> t
> > o see the car but my mother
> te
> > lls me that it is in good co
> nd
> > ition and that the owner tol
> d
> > her that the interior is a l
> it
> > tle torn up. Is it worth $80
> 0.
> > If this seems low it is prob
> a
> > bly because these people are
> f
> > airly old and are moving awa
> y
> > in a few days and they do no
> t
> > want the car. Well if anyone
> c
> > an answer these questions th
> at
> > would be great. And I look f
> o
> > rward to owning a good car,
> i
> > hope.

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