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Old 21-11-2006, 10:21 PM   #31
killer_taxi
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It has to be a Toyota! But... get something a bit more interesting then a Camry or standard Corolla...

AE93 Corolla SX (Only came in manual) - The 4AGE is a sweet revving thing.

ST162 Celica SX - The only Celica to get. Came 2nd in Wheels car of the year for 1985.

MX83 Cressida (Only came in Automatic) - Won five Wheels comparison tests over five years.

I myself decided to get a ST162 Celica SX for my first car. Light and easy to use controls, great visibility, and a beautiful engine with a great gearbox (manual). On top of this, fuel consumption is great, the car looks good, and it has electric windows, electric mirrors, electric sunroof, air-conditioning, not much else I need.

These two small articles give an insight to what the ST162 Celica is...

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