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Celica to be Discontinued in 2005
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What does Celica mean? The name is derived from the Spanish word for "heavenly" or "celestial".

The original Celica was equipped with a carbureted four-cylinder engine, and was available only in ST form and as a two-door sport-coupe. The most recent Celica is powered by an all-new 1.8 liter, four-cylinder DOHC all-aluminum engine.

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