
Celica: The name is derived from the Spanish word for "heavenly" or "celestial".
Where are celicas built
Celicas are built at the Tahara Plant in Tahara, Japan. Convertibles receive final assembly at American Sunroof Corporation in Rancho Dominguez, Calif.
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.
5th Gen. Engine types (1990-1993)
4afe, 3sge(J), 5sfe, 3sgte
Manufacturer: Toyota
Vehicle class: Passenger Car
Models:
ST 2 Dr Coupe
GT 2 Dr Liftback
GT 2 Dr Coupe
GT 2 Dr Convertible
GT-S 2 Dr Liftback
All-Trac Turbo 2 Dr Liftback
*Coupe*
Exterior
Wheelbase 99.4"
length 176.0"
Width 67.1"
Height 50.6"
Front Track 57.9"
Rear Track 56.5"
Min Ground clearance 0.32
Interior
Front/Rear
Headroom 37.7"/34.5"
Legroom 42.9"/26.8"
Shoulder Room 52.0"/49.3"
Weight
Manual
(90-91)ST:2500
(92-93)ST:2646
(90-91)GT:2674
(92-93)GT:2844
Auto
(90-91)ST:2551
(92-93)ST:2690
(90-91)GT:2725
(92-93)GT:2888
Year-to-Year Changes
1991 Toyota Celica: Coupes and hatchbacks were joined by a convertible for 1991, offered in GT trim with a power-operated top that was covered by a soft tonneau when folded down.
1992 Toyota Celica: Celicas earned a modest facelift this year, including a reshaped nose, new taillamps, and larger wheels/tires for ST and GT models. Availability of antilock braking expanded to the GT coupe. Both GT models had a standard rear spoiler.
1993 Toyota Celica: Antilock brakes became standard on the top-line Celica All-Track, and optional on the GT convertible. Few other changes were evident in what would be the Celica's final season in this form.
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