Toyota Celica GT4 Review

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Toyota Celica GT4
4.3 stars
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simon.'s Review of Toyota Celica GT4

10th Apr 2003

Overall Rating

5 stars
  • Value for money
    3.5 stars
  • Practicality
    3 stars
  • Performance
    5 stars
  • Reliability
    3.5 stars
Good Points

Performance, handling, comfort, discreet, insurance costs, toys


Bad Points

Practicality


General Comments

Want an alternative to the mainstream 4wd turbo cars, try the Toyota Calica GT4 (ST205 model), quiet understated looks even with a bloody great wing, nobody knows what you are in until that right foot drops, and then the turbo cuts in and bye bye BMW, or other equally annoying car owner.

239 bhp, loads of toys and remember Subaru only won the rally championship when Toyota pulled out!!

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Members' Comments onsimon.'s Review

  • Ken. on 2nd Jun 2003

    While I have one of these babies and think it's brilliant - I would like to ask you one thing - didn't scoobys start winning when TTE was banned for er um er ... cheating!

  • Canadain Gt4 Nut on 25th Oct 2004

    All I know is that I feel left out I live in cnada and they never sent these little babies over here

  • Andy Benn Rank: Lance Corporal on 27th Jan 2006

    They did cheat a little :-) But in all fairness the engineering that went into cheating was well nothing short of genius! It was only by chance they got caught. But I think to their credit they won a fair few events before that started!

  • skunksrus Rank: Lance Corporal on 20th Jun 2006

    The standard 3 spoke wheels? Bin them! They were only put on so the boys from Japan would get to keep most of there favourite toys on their own turf... set of 18" WORK miesters on this baby makes this machine look as it was meant to be... the only down side is that they are some what impossible to find in the UK.