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Old 10-03-2007, 11:19 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: 2000 Celica right for me?

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Originally Posted by Alvos
1) The lifter bolts break. Toyota sells replacements, but it's still a pain to have them installed
2) ...something or other that's supposedly caused by the rings warping...building up oil sludge....wearing out valves prematurely.......yeah, the '00~'02 engines are kinda screwy, but the kinks were worked out from '03 and beyond
There are no lift bolts (or "lift" for that matter) on a GT.

To the original poster, the car is perfectly fine in the snow...put some snow tires on it and it's actually a pretty good winter driver.

The GT is notorious for oil burning but just be weary of it, and keep topping up the engine. Other than that, it is a great buy. GREAT Toyota quality and a sporty, fun to drive car.

I would 100% say to pick one up. I've owned 3 7th gen Celicas, and loved them all.
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