Used 1992 Toyota Celica for Sale Nationwide
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Overview

The 1992 Toyota Celica was mostly unchanged from the previous year, with the exception of some small tweaks to the front end and taillights and some small mechanical improvements.
The 1992 Toyota Celica was available in a variety of body styles and trim levels. The coupe was available as the ST, with a 1.6-liter, 103-horsepower engine; or the GT or GT-S, both of which had a 2.2-liter, 130-horsepower engine. The hatchback came as a GT or GT-S, and the convertible as a GT. The high-end model, the all-wheel-drive All-Trac, came with a 2.0-liter engine sporting 200 horsepower.
The car earns raves for its sporty look, which looks current even today, and its superb handling and cornering. Many drivers wish that it had a little more power, and most say that the back seats are too small to accommodate passengers on long trips. However, the driver's seat is rated as being extremely comfortable.
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Ethan S
Reviewed a 1992 Toyota GT Coupe FWD on Nov 1, 2009
Performance: It has awesome braking and handling, but it's a four cylinder car with sporty looks. It looks faster than it is. Build Quality: Never needs any work done. After 18 years of service, it's rocking near 170 000 miles and shows no signs of its age. Appearance: Beautiful teal color. Seriously. And those rims? Worth every penny. Cost of Ownership: Considering I bought it for $500 dollars and have spent money on only routine maintenance, modifications, and gas for an average 26 miles per gallon, I'd say it's very worth the money. Fun Factor: This car is fun to accelerate, take corners, and brake. It's not the 5-speed, it's not the convertible, it's not a ricemobile.
Mike N
Reviewed a 1992 Toyota GT Coupe FWD on Nov 19, 2012
This Toyota Celica look like a true sport car. Exterior and interior still in top notch condition.This car also give great gas mileage, maintenance and repair are relatively inexpensive. Acceleration is good for a 2.2 Liter engine. braking and handling are responsive. It is a fun car to drive.
Eric B
Reviewed a 1992 Toyota GT Coupe FWD on Sep 22, 2009
car is fun to drive but needs more performance pats. Car handels like a dream even at high speeds and grips the road well with a stock suspension. It will keep up with hondas stock. over all this car i reliable
Justin J
Reviewed a 1992 Toyota GT Coupe FWD on Jan 20, 2009
My car runs great and gets good gas mileage . Doesn't break down very often and i love 5speed. the only down side to it is it doesn't have much speed to it although it has alot of torque for a little 4 cyl.
1992 Toyota Celica Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| ST Coupe FWD | $13,673 |
| GT Coupe FWD | $16,003 |
| GT-S Hatchback FWD | $17,623 |
| All-Trac Turbo Hatchback AWD | $22,343 |
| GT Hatchback FWD | $16,133 |
| GT Convertible FWD | $20,763 |
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