Toyota Supra vs Toyota Celica

2005 Toyota Celica
2005 Toyota Celica
$18,210MSRP
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2023 Toyota Supra
2023 Toyota Supra
$44,640MSRP
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2005 Toyota Celica
$18,210MSRP
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2023 Toyota Supra
$44,640MSRP
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Overview

Years produced

1971-2005

Years produced

1979-1999

MSRP

$18,210

MSRP

$44,640

Average price

Average price

$52,798

Listings

62

Listings

488

Ratings & Reviews

User Reviews
User Reviews

Expert reviews

Expert reviews

7.3 out of 10
Pros
  • Manual transmission available
  • Fun to drive
  • Great handling
Cons
  • Advanced safety features not standard
  • Suffers from buffeting when windows are open

Reviews Summary

Reviews Summary

Four years after the Toyota Supra’s revival, fanatics (and paying customers) finally get what they deserve. Although the Supra has been a performance standout thanks to its balanced weight distribution, precise steering, and available six-cylinder engine, the lack of a manual transmission has kept it off shopping lists for anyone looking for an engaging, involved driving experience. For 2023, Toyota has finally sourced a manual transmission worthy of the Supra. The automotive landscape is better for it.
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Popular Features & Specs

Engine

1.8L 140 hp I4

Engine

2.0L 255 hp I4

Drive Train

FWD

Drive Train

RWD

Seating Capacity

4

Seating Capacity

2

Horsepower

140 hp @ 6400 rpm

Horsepower

255 hp @ 5000 rpm

MPG City

23

MPG City

25

MPG Highway

30

MPG Highway

31
2005 Toyota Celica
2005 Toyota Celica
$18,210MSRP
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2023 Toyota Supra
2023 Toyota Supra
$44,640MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2005 Toyota Celica
$18,210MSRP
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2023 Toyota Supra
$44,640MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now

Overview

Years produced
1971-2005
1979-1999
MSRP
$18,210
$44,640
Average price
$52,798
Listings

Ratings & Reviews

User reviews
4.4
4.7
Expert reviews

7.3 out of 10

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Pros & cons
Pros
  • Manual transmission available
  • Fun to drive
  • Great handling
Cons
  • Advanced safety features not standard
  • Suffers from buffeting when windows are open
Summary
Four years after the Toyota Supra’s revival, fanatics (and paying customers) finally get what they deserve. Although the Supra has been a performance standout thanks to its balanced weight distribution, precise steering, and available six-cylinder engine, the lack of a manual transmission has kept it off shopping lists for anyone looking for an engaging, involved driving experience. For 2023, Toyota has finally sourced a manual transmission worthy of the Supra. The automotive landscape is better for it.
Video
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Popular Features & Specs

Engine
1.8L 140 hp I4
2.0L 255 hp I4
Drive Train
FWD
RWD
Seating Capacity
4
2
Horsepower
140 hp @ 6400 rpm
255 hp @ 5000 rpm
MPG City
23
25
MPG Highway
30
31
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