Used 1990 Toyota Celica Hatchback Consumer Reviews
great car
this car kicks it is one of the beat cars that i have ever owned
GT-Four
When I saw an All trac for sale, I was all over it. This car is a beaut, and as rare as it is, many people often stare at it wondering if she was modified to look like it. The seats are comfortable and supportive, and the interior is fairly laid out. The only problem that i have had with this car is that its starting to rust out from Buffalo's salt. This car is recommended for a good cruise, but she is not a stoplight to stoplight winner. The rarity of this car will cause some headaches at the dealership time to time, but I would definitely purchase another one if i could!
- GT-S 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $20,9951,209 mi away
- GT 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $15,0001,385 mi away
1990 Toyota Celica
The 1990 Celica GT-S is fairly fun to drive. The instruments and dashboard were nicely designed as it makes you feel very comfortable being in. The only downside to the car is the fact that the US DOT, instead of giving the GTS the power it should have had for a sports car, gave it only 130 HP using the same engine as the Camry. Unlike in Japan and other countries the GTS also known as the GT-I(R) had 160HP. Other than that everything else of the car is fine. On another note if you are looking to increase power out of the 5SFE engine in the GTS you wont find any parts for the GTS, although the GT does use the 5SFE as well the GT and CAMRY has more parts than the GTS.
GT-S Review
This is the second 5th generation Celica I have owned. The one before this had close to 300,000 miles on it before I decided it wasn't worth it to replace the brakes and power steering hose, and decided to just buy a new one. Great car. Fun to drive. Great performance and styling that still looks good.
Celica Review
Great reliable car. 14 years old and still rust-free!!!