New Car Test Drive - 1999 Toyota Solara - Sexy and practical. Base Price $19,058 As Tested $27,454 Interested in a car that's as solid and dependable as the Toyota Camry, with a more youthful look and more sex appeal? The 1999 Solara coupe could be your ticket. The new Solara offers almost
2000 Toytota Celica - Base Price $16,695 As Tested $24,165 If Toyota's all-new Celica turns your head, then what's underneath its slick, edgy sheet metal should be more than enough to hold your attention. The 2000 Celica is lighter, more powerful, quicker and --believe
Description: Model tested Celica GT-S ($21,165) Standard equipment (GT-S) power windows, power side mirrors, central door locks, air conditioning, cruise control, rear intermittent wiper, fog lights, aluminum sport pedals, eight-speaker AM/FM stereo with amplifier, cassette and CD Options as tested outer sliding sunroof ($880), 16-inch alloy wheels with 205/50VR16 tires ($60), ABS ($550), leather trim package ($620), rear spoiler ($435); destination charge ($455) Specifications As Tested Layout front-engine, front-wheel drive Engine 1.8-liter dohc 16v inline-4 Horsepower 180 hp @ 7600 rpm Torque 133 lb.-ft. @ 6800 rpm EPA fuel economy, city/hwy 24/33 mpg Transmission six-speed manual Wheelbase 102.3 in. Length/width/height 170.4/68.3/51.4 in. Track, f/r 58.6/58.2 in. Turning circle 36.1 ft. Seating capacity 4 Head/hip/leg room, front 38.4/51.3/33.0 in. Head/hip/leg room, center NA Head/hip/leg room, rear 35.0/46.8/17.1 in. Max. trunk/cargo volume 16.9 cu. ft. Towing capacity 2000 lbs. Suspension f/r independent/independent Ground clearance 5.5 in. Curb weight 2500 lbs. Tires 205/50VR-16 Brakes, f/r vented disc/disc, ABS Fuel tank capacity 14.6 gal. Unless otherwise indicated, specifications refer to test vehicle. Prices effective as of October 1, 1999, and do not include manufacturer's destination and delivery charges. N/A: Information not available or not applicable. Manufacturer Info Sources 1-800-331-4331
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