Word: celica
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...size, and buyers have spent $20,000 or more for opulent, lengthy Fleetwoods and Eldorados. The Cimarron represents a bold attempt to transfer that 78-year-old image to a car that is 4 ft. shorter than the now standard Cadillac and nearly the same size as a Toyota Celica. The mini-Caddie will carry the expected gewgaws and gimcracks, including electric remote-controlled side-view mirrors, an array of interior lamps and leather upholstery. But it will also have some unusual features for a Cadillac, like a tachometer, usually found only in sports cars. Price of the car: about...
Detroit now readily admits that in comparison to the Japanese, it has been seriously deficient in the area of "fits and finishes," the production imperfections like badly hung doors and poorly fastened trim. At its Fisher Body plant in Fairfield, Ohio, GM put a Toyota Celica on display alongside an Oldsmobile Omega to let workers see the difference...
...convenient convertibles that Detroit once offered, Florida's new tops do not pop up at the first drop of rain. They must be mounted into place. Once back in the auto dealers' salesrooms, the new convertibles go for roof-raising prices. Griffith's open-top Toyota Celica sells for about $3,500 more than with its roof still...