It is one of ToyotaÂ’'s elder statesmen, but the Celica still has a strong following. A 22nd overall placing for both handling and reliability is a great result –– especially when you consider how many older cars there are in circulation. In fact, it starts to fall down only when it comes to the usual coupé problems. You tell us that practicality isn'Â’t great, while the ride quality is harsh enough to shake fillings loose. Overall, though, not a bad result for a model thatÂ’'s been axed from the Toyota line-up.
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