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12.15.2010

Upcoming Cars in 2011 and 2012 Toyota Celica with Specification And Prices

Upcoming Cars in 2011 and 2012 Toyota Celica Preview with Specification And Prices

The Toyota Celica for Upcoming Cars in 2011 and 2012 is much anticipated, thanks to reports that Toyota is taking this sporty car and is amping it up with a spunky powertrain straight from Subaru. This means the two automakers will partner on creating a head-turning, two-door, affordable sports coupe.

In truth, it’s been a long time since Toyota came out with a sports car, and this might be just the time.

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The Upcoming Cars in 2011 and 2012 Celica comes equipped with a four-cylinder engine and a rear-wheel drive platform. Base models are priced from approximately $17,000.

Toyota Celica Exterior Features

The Upcoming Cars in 2011 and 2012 Celica features a hatchback with a sloped roof and a very modern look. Toyota and Subaru designed it to be a sports car with high-price looks but still a relatively low price tag.

Upcoming Cars in 2011 and 2012 Toyota FT-86 With Specification And Prices

Upcoming Cars in 2011 and 2012 Toyota FT-86 Preview With Specification And Prices

Toyota and Subaru have teamed up to create an upcoming sports car: the Toyota FT-86, also known as the Subaru 0864. Subaru is providing the motor for the vehicle. This 2+2 configuration car is expected to start production in 2011, and should be released as a Upcoming Cars in 2011 and 2012 model.

Toyota FT-86 Specifications
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Toyota says that G Sports is meant to offer to a wider range of people the “automotive seasoning”, and that they it fulfills your dreams of having a truly unique car! G Sports cars come with many internal and external changes as well as performance upgrade.

As the name “Future Toyota 86 Concept” implies, the Toyota FT-86 Concept, which will be exhibited at the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show, is a new 86 Toyota with a flash red finish. It is a compact, rear-wheel drive sports concept car that embodies speed and the excitement of driving that give cars their appeal as well as environmental performance.
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Here are the specs we know at this point about the Upcoming Cars in 2011 and 2012 Toyota FT-86:

Pricing: higher than $20,000


Fuel economy: unknown, but the focus on a light, agile vehicle rather than a brawny engine is likely to leave this vehicle with fairly good fuel economy
Engine: 2.0-liter, 150 horsepower four-cylinder engine. A stronger version may be made available.
Acceleration: acceleration should be rapid; the official 0 to 60 figures won’t be known until this vehicle completes development and is available for road testing.
Warranty: most likely a three-year/36,000 mile basic warranty; five-year/60,000 mile powertrain warranty; five years rust coverage

5.03.2010

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1.05.2010

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12.12.2009

Best new cheap toyota cars

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Tata Nano is a tiny Indian car touted as the world cheapest car. At only $2000, Tata Nano is approximately 5' width x 5' height x 9' length, smaller than a Toyota Yaris, environmentally friendly, it goes 56 miles to a gallon, has one windshield wiper, is a manual transmission, top speed at 65mph, and the most important is Nano has no air conditioning, stereo or air bags.

What's the world's cheapest car?

by John Fuller

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1. What's the world's cheapest car?
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­Chairman of the Tata Group, Ratan Tata drives the new Tata Nano car.
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Chairman of the Tata Group, Ratan Tata, drives the new Tata Nano car at the New Delhi Auto Show on Jan. 10, 2008. See more small car pictures.­

­Most people spend­ years paying off their car loans. Many new cars cost tens ­of thousands of dollars, and interest rates can make financing a car expensive. But what if you could purchase a brand new car for about the same a­s just six months' rent? And by the way -- have you ever thought about moving to India?

One of the most anticipated cars of 2008 also turns out to be the cheapest car in the world. At only $2,500 before taxes, auto manufacturer Tata Motors' Nano will come to the streets of India by fall 2008. Ratan Tata, the chairman of the company that brought the tiny car to life, refers to the Nano as the "People's Car," and he wants to give those who might not be able to afford a new car the chance to take advantage of mobility. The company is marketing the affordable car to India's lower middle class, who only make about $200 a month [source: Time].

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­Tata looks to accomplish the same thing Nicholas Negroponte did with the $100 laptop. By offering one of today's ubiquitous pieces of technology at a low price, Tata hopes to give everyone a fair chance at making a living, regardless of a person's economic background. But just like the laptop, the Nano is already receiving a fair deal of criticism. India already makes 1.3 million cars per year, and Business Week expects that number to grow 12 percent annually [source: Business Week]. With roads already suffering from excessive traffic congestion and pollution in cities contributing to global warming, the idea of more cars throughout India makes some people skeptical.

How fast will the Nano go? What kinds of emission standards does the vehicle meet? What did Tatan Motors do to offer the car for such a low price? If it's so cheap, will it be safer than the G-Wiz? Read the next page to find out.

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Toyota Aygo (2005 - To Date) summary car review
EYE-CATCHING AYGO
Just when we thought the Yaris was the definitive small Toyota, the Japanese company brought us the Aygo. Cheeky, smart and keenly priced, the Aygo was one third of a partnership that also produced the Citroën C1 and the Peugeot 107. Had Toyota risked their impeccable build quality record for a quick hit? It would seem not as Aygo owners seem very satisfied with their cars. Used examples are available if you search for them and they’re well worth tracking down. (full review)

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With all the media hoopla about cheap new cars, getting big discounts on an 09-plate motor should be easy.

Well, it’s not. Dealers and car-makers don’t want to get into a price war (or look like they’re in trouble), and it takes real effort to find who’s discounting what and by how much.

You still have to sit down with a salesman and battle your way through, something most people find as much fun as a long weekend with food poisoning.

Some makers give discounts – Citroen are offering 15 per cent off by paying the VAT for you, while Peugeot are offering 17 per cent off some models.

But I’ve come across some makers offering as little as 5 per cent. One would only give me a measly £500 off a nine grand supermini.

In the most depressed car market since World War Two, we should be getting 20 to 30 per cent. If they want us to support the industry, the manufacturers must make it easier to buy their vehicles.

After hours on the net, I found a 58-plate Citroen C4 Grand Picasso via a new car broker with 29 per cent off, a Peugeot 308 Verve with 21 per cent off and a VW Polo BlueMotion 1.4 TDi (with 70 mpg and zero road tax) with 16 per cent off.

The best deal of all, advertised by a dealer on the net, was an 09-reg Vauxhall Corsa Life 1.0 for £5,995, to include up to £1,000 EcoFLEX scrapping allowance for your old clunker. That’s 37 per cent off its new list price, £9,570.

But it was a struggle, so don’t expect to be handed a discount on a plate. You’ll have to research and haggle like crazy. Whatever you do, don’t be told you can only have £500 off. Just walk out of that showroom door. Fortune only favours the brave.