Author Topic: Getting a used 2000 Toyota Celica GT  (Read 3577 times)

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Yeah I think a new stereo system was a smart choice for this car.

Maybe if you're lucky it'll turn out to be a transformer
My grandmother let me drive her car for a bit and the radio on that car switches stations by itself so we nicknamed the car Bumble Bee. Just a fun fact.

put a bodykit on that bitch
what, it looks fine the way it is!

Those miles are crazy. I had like 3500 and was looking for a car but I chose to restore a truck we had. It  pretty much will have 0 miles on everything but the frame and rear brakes by the time its done. All new steering besides pump, all new body mounts, new brakes on front completely, new engine, low mile transmission, new seats. It's gonna be so nice once its done except it might use a lot of gas but whatever

My grandmother let me drive her car for a bit and the radio on that car switches stations by itself so we nicknamed the car Bumble Bee. Just a fun fact.
That's actually quite interesting, and a little bit wierd

It's gonna be so nice once its done except it might use a lot of gas but whatever
Be careful of this.

You better make sure you have a good job or a good amount of money. I thought the same thing when I got an SUV, that I would be able to handle the increased need for gas, but its actually a huge pain in the ass. I drive places a lot and it burns through gas easily. It takes around $50-$60 to fill my tank completely. Because of this I rarely ever do and usually end up putting a quarter to a half tank in. Depending on how much I drive sometimes I'm shelling out $20 every day to give myself gas.

Be careful of this.

You better make sure you have a good job or a good amount of money. I thought the same thing when I got an SUV, that I would be able to handle the increased need for gas, but its actually a huge pain in the ass. I drive places a lot and it burns through gas easily. It takes around $50-$60 to fill my tank completely. Because of this I rarely ever do and usually end up putting a quarter to a half tank in. Depending on how much I drive sometimes I'm shelling out $20 every day to give myself gas.

its gonna be like 15-18 mpg, so its not too awful. But I'll be able to afford it I'm pretty sure. It would cost about $100 to fuelup, it has dual tanks so.

im gonna be getting a 1974 monte carloooooo

im gonna be getting a 1974 monte carloooooo
Sick, I was actually looking at one of those (maybe not the same year) that my neighbor was selling but he was asking too much.

I wouldnt buy anything at 225k miles

I love the way Celicas look.

I just semi-recently got one of these:



2007 Ford Fusion SEL. (Not my picture)
Only had 40,000 miles on it.

I remember using this car in Need for Speed Underground 2 all the time.

I remember using this car in Need for Speed Underground 2 all the time.
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this

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my mom is buying me a 85' Jaguar XJ6

don't know why but she is
i thought it was a 70's XJ12 and i was all like "whoa that's the one that has the V12 in it"
but it wasn't so i was sad and what's funny is that  it has around the same amount of miles on it that the car in the OP has but it new re-built engine and all that
the only two problems was the sunroof didn't work and it HAS NO CUP HOLDERS OH MY GOD

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Noice

I remember using this car in Need for Speed Underground 2 all the time.
Oh god I forgot this car was in that game. Now it's even cooler.

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What I'm thinking to do with the whole "near-quarter of a million miles" is use the money I saved getting a cheap used one to fix whatever breaks. Also a car without cup holders isn't a car at all.

I read as a Celica 2000GT