How much is a Toyota Celica 2003?

How much is a Toyota Celica 2003?

2003 Toyota Celica Retail Prices

Trim MSRP CarGurus Instant Market Value
GT $17,825 $5,679
GTS $22,490 $8,492

Is a Toyota Celica a good car?

Its a great first sports car. It has enough power to make it fun to drive but not too dangerous. It is a good car for backroading or for any other sports car activities. Its also an extremely reliable car, the engine is the same one in the corolla.

How long will a 2003 Toyota Celica last?

A well-maintained Celica can last 250,000 to 300,000 miles if you don’t abuse it. If you average 15,000 miles per year like most American drivers, you can expect the car to serve you for 16-20 years.

How much horsepower does a 2003 Toyota Celica have?

140 to 180 hp2003 Toyota Celica / Horsepower

Who makes the Celica?

Toyota
Toyota launched the Celica Camry, a four-door sedan, in the Japanese market during January 1980.

How much does a 2003 Toyota Celica cost?

The original MSRP of the 2003 Toyota Celica is from $17,825 to $22,490. The data above is updated daily, based on used car inventory for sale on CARFAX for the last five model years of this car.

Is the Toyota Celica A convertible?

Convertible versions have been offered in the past, but today’s Celica is strictly a solid-roofed coupe. Created at Toyota’s California design studio, the Celica was inspired by racecars. Longer in wheelbase than its predecessor, today’s Celica is shorter overall, which reduces the front and rear overhangs.

What kind of backseat does a Toyota Celica have?

Unlike the company’s MR2 Spyder, the Celica has a small backseat. A modest face-lift for the 2003 model year includes an updated front fascia, revised taillights and newly available high-intensity-discharge headlights.

What kind of engine does a Toyota Celica GT have?

The 1.8-liter VVT-i (variable valve timing with intelligence) four-cylinder engine in the Celica GT develops 140 horsepower. A 1.8-liter dual-overhead-cam four-cylinder with VVTL-i technology goes into the GT-S, which churns out 180 hp at 7,600 rpm.