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    Toyota Celica (/ˈsɛlɪkə/ or /sɛˈliːkə/) (Japanese: トヨタ・セリカ, Hepburn: Toyota Serika) is an automobile produced by Toyota from 1970 until 2006. The Celica name...
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  • Celica may refer to: Celica, Ecuador, capital of the below canton Celica Canton, canton in Loja Province, Ecuador Toyota Celica, sports car Celica GT-4...
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    derived from the Toyota Celica, but it was longer. Starting in mid-1986, the A70 Supra became a separate model from the Celica. In turn, Toyota also stopped...
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    The Toyota Celica GT-Four is a high performance model of the Celica Liftback that was produced from 1986 to 1999, with a turbocharged 3S-GTE engine, and...
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    1970 to December 2001. It was introduced as a sedan counterpart of the Celica, with which it originally shared a platform. Later, it was realigned to...
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    The Toyota Celica Turbo is a race car, designed, developed and produced by Toyota, in collaboration and partnership with All-American Racers, for the IMSA...
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    (74 kW) at 5,400 rpm / 152 N⋅m (112 lb⋅ft) at 3,400 rpm Applications: Toyota Celica (SA60) Toyota Carina (SA60) Toyota Corona (ST140) Toyota Mark II (SX70)...
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    The Toyota Celica Twin-Cam Turbo is a racing car produced to compete in rally racing in Group B, presented by Toyota in 1983 and used until the abolition...
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    automobile engines. Designed for longitudinal placement in such vehicles as the Celica and Hilux and in production from 1953 through 1997, usage faded out as many...
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    Toyota Celica SS-II: Japan, 140 kW (190 PS; 187 hp) Toyota Celica TRD M Sport (Japan, 203 PS (149 kW; 200 hp))188 N⋅m (139 lbf⋅ft)) Toyota Celica GT-S (USA...
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