Roddy Dykes Yeah, Nissan today is just a shadow of its former self. Their cars nowadays are completely unreliable with those CVT engines and the company is experiencing severe financial turmoil at the moment.
And yet this video is 1989 and many of those great cars, were the product of Toyota’s 1980s ambitions since it takes 4-6 YEARS to develop new models. As soon as the 90s hit, they started regressing and saving that engineering greatness for flagship models and dumbing down everything else.
I would say they were better in the 80s- Rear drive Corolla, aw11 mr2, 4wd Tercel, rear drive and all trac celica, Cressida, 1st gen 4Runner, fj60 land cruiser that you could still get with a mt, the original Toyota van, introduction of the Supra, and Corolla and Camry wagons with a mt available
+abracing199 It took me years to find a good ST165 after selling my old one in a fit of weakness. They're out there, but they aren't easy to find. Very much worth it if you find a good one, or a nightmarish ordeal if you find one that's had the stuffing beaten and modded out of it.
I owned a '90 for several years. I named her the cash sponge. While it definitely was cool being able to say that I owned one of the cars that I'd always wanted, I can't really recommend it. They're a very needy car, and as most if not all have been molested over the past quarter century, finding one that doesn't need a complete restoration is a tall order. My '92 GT-S on the other hand was a CHAMP. Every option that the ST185 had, minus the turbo and AWD of course, and absolutely none of the headaches. In a moment of sheer stupidity I traded that car for a new 7th gen Celica in '00. The disappointment was palpable. Of all the cars that I've owned over the years, that GT-S is the one I'd want back.
You must have owned a lemon, I bought my first ST185 almost 9 years ago and all that went on it was rear struts and the Rad (due to mixing the coolant wrong and freezing over winter)
Tim Beals You could say that. I'll spare you the back story as it's painful to recall the stupid money that was poured into that thing. Suffice it to say that I do not miss my All-Trac, but I'd buy my '92 GT-S back in a heartbeat.
I remember when you bought a Japanese car because it was different, because the Japanese had designed it. I'd love to go back to the late 80s and buy all those Japanese cars over.
Ahhh, 90s cars. Full of innovation, distinction and fun !! I'll take that Celica All Track in black with the oxblood interior, 5 speed. I miss the great cars that the 90s gave us. Supra, Legend, Celica All Track, Vigor, NSX, 3000GT VR4, 300ZX, RX7 ect...
You forgot my 1991 MR2 Turbo! It’s not as precise a car as my 1994 Celica GT4 (Tho it has the same turbocharged engine) or my V8 powered 1997 Lexus LS400, however it is more visceral and infinitely more interesting to drive. All are amazing vehicles with high performance barely reduced by over 250k miles of virtually maintenance free ownership. I keep trying to buy a newer car but nothing currently available feels as real or fun to drive.
1:23 I would probably jizz if I saw a lineup of 4 clean celicas like that today. Awesome teen memories of owning a black GT about as clean as the ones shown.
I had a 91 GT 5 speed coupe in the 90s. Excellent car that I took to 200K miles and had no major problems with at all. It still had the factory installed starter and master cylinder working at that mileage. The worst thing about the car was the hinge design for the trunk lid on the standard coupe. The hinge would break and the corner of the trunk lid made contact with the body of the car. The power antenna was also prone to failure. The 5SFE was bulletproof in every way. You could even break the timing belt and do no harm.
You better believe those engines were bullet proof! My '92 GT-S was the most reliable (fun) car I've ever owned. Oil changes, tires and replace the battery every 5 years or so. My '90 All-Trac with the ST185, not so much :(
I can't believe that's what my car looked like 25 years and 300,000 miles ago. I wish I could've bought it brand new and just kept it in bubble wrap. Anyone here notice how well these things drive in the snow? or is it just me?
Devin Prasad Frick...if I would of known that I would of build a time machine to go there! Lol....Oh well, I am still happy enough with my 2008 Corolla 😊
I had a new 1991 Celica ST a lifetime ago. I bought a JDM 1992 GT-Four (AllTrac) last year. These are amazing cars, still. With the chip shortage, Toyota would do well to reintroduce simpler, more supply-chain safe cars of this sort. The review has the weight issue of the AllTrac/GT-Four dead on. They're heavy and heavy in the front. But if you lighten up the chassis a hundred or so pounds--no sunroof, no ABS, no System 10 amp, lightweight battery, carbon fiber hood, rear seat and spare tire delete--they tighten up. Add a little horsepower through boost and you have a zoomer.
I bought mine off my best friend. He was going to donate it to goodwill because the brakes were messed up. I gave him $250 for it and fixed it up. Runs great with over 190,000 miles and will always be my favorite car. I drive it less now because I'm scared that it could break down randomly and i'd have to have it scrapped, but eventually once I get enough money I'll have it fully restored and put a new engine in it.
st notchbacks were horrible! gt notchback included! I had a GT-S and was a wonderful car :-) one of the problems with all these celicas is no railing to stop the water from getting in your car while traveling with windows down when washing your winshield :-(
+Klasse Act There was a time when even the most ordinary car could be selected with 3, 4 or 5 different interiors. Now you might have a choice of cloth or leather- what a pity.
@@1northsparrow246 And no velour :( Its so much better than leather for me but nowadays its either bad quality cloth or leather :/ Alcantara isnt like it either and its high premium when velour was lovely middle ground superbly durable, soft and plush to touch and didnt heat up like leather would. Best of all the materials.
Excellent! My first car was a 1992 Celica GT that I bought from my grandfather. When I had kids, it went to my great aunt, and from there, my uncle. He's still driving it with about 125,000 miles on the odometer.
Such nice plush looking red interior, and the sweet clean look of the exterior! I love the way Toyota had put on the side mirriors....talk about arrow dynamic indeed!
Still got my 1992 Celica. First and only car i bought all the way back in 2004. 16 Years later and i still enjoy driving it and it's approaching 400,000kms!
Had a 93 Celica GT for 6 years... Best car I've ever owned. Very well built, prefect seating position, and decent gas mileage. I really miss her. : T That being said, I wanted an All Trac and still do. Id rather have something I truly love and find uniquely beautiful than just another Evo or STi. Besides, the All Trac/GTFour came before them anyway. : )
I also miss the interior colors. Manufacturers need to bring back those blue, oxblood and othet colors. The same old black, grey and tan is so boring !!
+A Scott This is a serious problem that needs to be addressed by manufactures. Modern interiors feel synthetic and lifeless: interiors 25 years ago had as much style and design as some exteriors do today.
Speaking as the owner of an 85pype Supra with an brown dash, oxblood underdash, and blue door panels. I would prefer black. They're so cheesy, the brown I could see but blue is no go. I wish they had better quality plastics, or simpler dashes
How in the world could Toyota NOT continue the celica nameplate ??? They are sleeping on a huge market and cult following that the celica has. Toyota is sleeping on their own heritage. They were so well rounded as a brand back then. I would give anything to see these models back in the show room floor.
Toyota4Life imagine a Celica GT-4 comeback as a competitor for the STi, RS, and Golf R, I probably wouldn’t buy one for at least 5 years after it was new, but it would be very exciting to see on the market again.
My mom bought a 1990Celica All-Trac turbo new.I have fond memories as a teenager driving the piss out of that little car.That thing would take off like a damn rocket,and I surprised more than one Camaro owner in short red light to red light races.That was a great little car.
Love them cars. I had 3. The ST which I sold in a month to make a quick buck and 2 GTS. I regret selling them now. 26 years later. Such great handling those cars
Shoot, I love every model of Toyota mentioned in this video -- Celica, Previa, AE92 Corolla, Land Cruiser, Pickup (I daily drive a '94 22re 4x4 XtraCab). No mention of the Supra but obviously I love that too Lol
I recently own a '92 Celica GT convertible. It is one of the best cars that I've owned so far and I've driven more expensive cars like the Porsche 944 and BMW 3 series E30 and E90 models. I also like the fact it is a rare car, yet so easy to find parts for.
wow what a trip. i owned a 1990 celica ST and had that exact interior and very similar paint. honestly i am not trying to promote my channel or anything but i do have videos of my celica doing some flybys on my channel. i think it was recorded in 2004ish. i installed a cheap intake and it actually sounded pretty good!
You guys sure loved Asheville back in the day. I just wish there was a larger appreciation of good cars around here. It's all Subarus, Volvos and Priuses.
90s definitely best years for Toyota , the Supra came out in 93 i believe and we all know that became a legend thanks to the 2000 movie Fast and Furious Paul Walker would not have looked as good driving any other car.
Man. The Celica stands out like a sore thumb in the 1990 Toyota lineup. I don't think it was till 1992-93 that most of Toyota's car lineup better paired up to the styling of the Celica. The early 90's was a big transition period in styling for automakers.
This was the summer of 1989, so all those cars had been designed and were being put into testing. The Celica was designed in 1987, as was the new Previa, MR2, and Land Cruiser.
Wesley C not just "inspired", these _were_ legitimate rally cars straight from the factory. They literally only needed a cage to be rally-ready. I'd give anything for Toyota to dive deep into homologation specials and factory-backed efforts!
It was the early 1980s, when the Japanese car companies "invaded" the North American market. By 1990, assembly plants in North America had already opened for certain makes and models. Still, the world headquarters are elsewhere.
a lot of legendary cars appearing and disappearing around this time... Toyota really had it all together. hopefully we are now on the cusp of a new era what with the 86 and supra set to return... It'd be cool if they also brought a more conventional tercel like sub compact into the market to replace the yaris.
All trac barely mentioned. Turns out to be one of the best enthusiast cars ever and dominates wrc...asleep at the wheel or what like they didn't even drive it
Notice how all of the Asian sports cars back then has MANUAL transmissions? Now it is hard to even find one that offers a manual, they are all automatic.
I got a 92/93 GTS me first toy =} But it's SO rough (suspension) and dog slow ={ The ratios are freaking short too But the exhaust so beefy upswept makes lil bubbly backfire sounds o.0 Red with black liftback .. sick
IMHO 1989 was the best year for Toyota in America. After that they started to listen to their marketing department and watered all the NA market designs down on what the thought Americans would like.. I miss the quirky and awesome JAPANESE cars we got in the early years of import cars!
+audioisgood I liked 1994 the best, It had the best over all line up IMHO. Mk IV Supra-320HP 3gen GT-FOUR WRC-265HP 2gen MR2 GTS-240HP 1gen Altezza RS200-200HP
I think that started happening in the early 90s, as 1986-91 had Toyota approve so many high quality designs for production. The 1991-92 crash changed all of that for redesigns, as that first affected 1995+ models.
Kind of miss the old days of predictable automotive evolution. Every generation the Japanese would release slight upgrades in engine power, suspension, transmission, appearance, etc. Somewhere along the way, that practice died, and cars became appliances. Now it takes disruption and evolution for anyone to notice.
Definitely great things to come for 1990, but one can tell this episode is from 1989 as the Celica came out that fall and the ‘91 models the following March.
To answer your question: Without a doubt. Steer clear of the All-Trac, if you can even find one. They're beautiful and you'd be part of a very exclusive club, but many members of that club have cars that are torn apart in their garage. The expense to maintain one is what finally convinced me to give mine up. I don't miss it. My '92 GT-S on the other hand was a truly great car. All of the features of the ST185, minus the AWD and turbo, and absolutely none of the headaches. An extremely reliable, fun car that looked great from any angle. Of all the cars I've owned over the years and stupidly sold, that's the one I'd want back.
3Soul ENT Definitely worth it. the 3S-GTE engine in the all-trac is the same engine that was put in the MR2 turbo of the same time period. It is a very robust engine but of course requires maintenance and can't just be ran to hell and shut off burning hot (turbo...). In a 4 year period the US only received ~1500 examples, they are few and far between now. Most of those went to northern states due to the capability of the AWD for winter driving which of course means salt damage. So there are many examples that need love. I looked 8yrs for mine and spent another 2 making sure she was properly road worthy and in sound mechanical condition. With exhaust, intake and cooling at 1bar of boost mine put down a modest ~250awhp on the dyno. Since 2009 the only thing I've had to replace on the car has been the factory clutch...which I should have expected with a 100awhp increase. Since that was replaced in 2011 with a more appropriate one I've had zero failures besides something small like a hose popping off because I didn't clamp it down enough. They are great cars and pieces of history. This generation of Celica was the car that arguably gave birth to its future competition in the Lancer Evo and the WRX. And it was the first car to use compound curve metal stamping technology which Toyota innovated to keep from being copied.
I recommend getting one if you can find one, if you do regular maintenance they last forever and the engines are bullet proof if you keep them stock. I myself have a 92' RC I imported 10yrs ago and have only replaced the factory struts and a Rad (I broke), I also picked up a 89' base model GT-Four 6 years ago for a parts car (not on the road) and that 3s-gte is so reliable that even with the 6-7yr old fuel and oil it turns over no problem and can still kick the ass end out if you stomp on it in a corner.
That all-trac must have been an amazing car circa 1990.
The 90's were the peak of Toyota
P Pha the peak of Nissan too with the 300zx Z32. The 350 and 370 are cool and awesome sport to money, but kinda cheap relative to the 300zx of the day
Roddy Dykes Yeah, Nissan today is just a shadow of its former self. Their cars nowadays are completely unreliable with those CVT engines and the company is experiencing severe financial turmoil at the moment.
And yet this video is 1989 and many of those great cars, were the product of Toyota’s 1980s ambitions since it takes 4-6 YEARS to develop new models.
As soon as the 90s hit, they started regressing and saving that engineering greatness for flagship models and dumbing down everything else.
I would say they were better in the 80s-
Rear drive Corolla, aw11 mr2, 4wd Tercel, rear drive and all trac celica, Cressida, 1st gen 4Runner, fj60 land cruiser that you could still get with a mt, the original Toyota van, introduction of the Supra, and Corolla and Camry wagons with a mt available
Oh the interior colors. How I miss you.
That all red interior did look excellent
Man what I'd do to find a clean celica all track
+abracing199 It took me years to find a good ST165 after selling my old one in a fit of weakness. They're out there, but they aren't easy to find. Very much worth it if you find a good one, or a nightmarish ordeal if you find one that's had the stuffing beaten and modded out of it.
I owned a '90 for several years. I named her the cash sponge. While it definitely was cool being able to say that I owned one of the cars that I'd always wanted, I can't really recommend it. They're a very needy car, and as most if not all have been molested over the past quarter century, finding one that doesn't need a complete restoration is a tall order.
My '92 GT-S on the other hand was a CHAMP. Every option that the ST185 had, minus the turbo and AWD of course, and absolutely none of the headaches. In a moment of sheer stupidity I traded that car for a new 7th gen Celica in '00. The disappointment was palpable. Of all the cars that I've owned over the years, that GT-S is the one I'd want back.
good luck, took me 3 years to find one.
You must have owned a lemon, I bought my first ST185 almost 9 years ago and all that went on it was rear struts and the Rad (due to mixing the coolant wrong and freezing over winter)
Tim Beals You could say that. I'll spare you the back story as it's painful to recall the stupid money that was poured into that thing. Suffice it to say that I do not miss my All-Trac, but I'd buy my '92 GT-S back in a heartbeat.
I remember when you bought a Japanese car because it was different, because the Japanese had designed it. I'd love to go back to the late 80s and buy all those Japanese cars over.
Especially the 4Runner or 4x4 Pickup.
I remember when your mom was looking fit at 40. Not so much anymore.
I STILL think the background music used in this Retro Review is THE PERFECT showcase/new car showroom music!!!!!!!
They should make the soundtrack available lol
Do you want to bid on the Showcase you've seen or pass and see what's behind the red curtain with the big 'H' on it?
Ahhh, 90s cars. Full of innovation, distinction and fun !! I'll take that Celica All Track in black with the oxblood interior, 5 speed. I miss the great cars that the 90s gave us. Supra, Legend, Celica All Track, Vigor, NSX, 3000GT VR4, 300ZX, RX7 ect...
You forgot my 1991 MR2 Turbo! It’s not as precise a car as my 1994 Celica GT4 (Tho it has the same turbocharged engine) or my V8 powered 1997 Lexus LS400, however it is more visceral and infinitely more interesting to drive. All are amazing vehicles with high performance barely reduced by over 250k miles of virtually maintenance free ownership. I keep trying to buy a newer car but nothing currently available feels as real or fun to drive.
1:02 I love the collection of Celicas. Well done Mr Davis .
1:23 I would probably jizz if I saw a lineup of 4 clean celicas like that today. Awesome teen memories of owning a black GT about as clean as the ones shown.
I had a 91 GT 5 speed coupe in the 90s. Excellent car that I took to 200K miles and had no major problems with at all. It still had the factory installed starter and master cylinder working at that mileage. The worst thing about the car was the hinge design for the trunk lid on the standard coupe. The hinge would break and the corner of the trunk lid made contact with the body of the car. The power antenna was also prone to failure. The 5SFE was bulletproof in every way. You could even break the timing belt and do no harm.
You better believe those engines were bullet proof! My '92 GT-S was the most reliable (fun) car I've ever owned. Oil changes, tires and replace the battery every 5 years or so. My '90 All-Trac with the ST185, not so much :(
I LOVE the crank windows & manual transmission & simplicity of the 1990 Celica ST
I can't believe that's what my car looked like 25 years and 300,000 miles ago. I wish I could've bought it brand new and just kept it in bubble wrap. Anyone here notice how well these things drive in the snow? or is it just me?
Devin Prasad Frick...if I would of known that I would of build a time machine to go there! Lol....Oh well, I am still happy enough with my 2008 Corolla 😊
Ithinkiwill66 I use mine for work now and errands, I am still actively looking for another one to restore and bubble wrap lol
My first car was a 91 celica st and, for being fwd , that car was wonderful in the snow.
I agrer
Benjamin Siffel no way they drive well in the snow.
I had a new 1991 Celica ST a lifetime ago. I bought a JDM 1992 GT-Four (AllTrac) last year. These are amazing cars, still. With the chip shortage, Toyota would do well to reintroduce simpler, more supply-chain safe cars of this sort.
The review has the weight issue of the AllTrac/GT-Four dead on. They're heavy and heavy in the front. But if you lighten up the chassis a hundred or so pounds--no sunroof, no ABS, no System 10 amp, lightweight battery, carbon fiber hood, rear seat and spare tire delete--they tighten up. Add a little horsepower through boost and you have a zoomer.
I bought mine off my best friend. He was going to donate it to goodwill because the brakes were messed up. I gave him $250 for it and fixed it up. Runs great with over 190,000 miles and will always be my favorite car. I drive it less now because I'm scared that it could break down randomly and i'd have to have it scrapped, but eventually once I get enough money I'll have it fully restored and put a new engine in it.
ST the cleanest look? The GT-S and All-Trac's were beautiful!
st notchbacks were horrible! gt notchback included! I had a GT-S and was a wonderful car :-) one of the problems with all these celicas is no railing to stop the water from getting in your car while traveling with windows down when washing your winshield :-(
P Pha Yeah, no frills, no bulges, no outline-interrupting spoilers!
Look at my gts in my channel
Ray Boccino
AKA “Boring”
Colored interior, what a concept! Celica AllTrac, rare find nowadays!!
+Klasse Act There was a time when even the most ordinary car could be selected with 3, 4 or 5 different interiors. Now you might have a choice of cloth or leather- what a pity.
@@1northsparrow246 And no velour :(
Its so much better than leather for me but nowadays its either bad quality cloth or leather :/
Alcantara isnt like it either and its high premium when velour was lovely middle ground superbly durable, soft and plush to touch and didnt heat up like leather would. Best of all the materials.
Excellent! My first car was a 1992 Celica GT that I bought from my grandfather. When I had kids, it went to my great aunt, and from there, my uncle. He's still driving it with about 125,000 miles on the odometer.
+Jonathan Kleinow Thats Cool.. After running thru the family it still has low miles!
Love the little AE92 shout-out. Super underrated car and the real successor to the AE86
recently restored mine. it feels pretty new for 30 years old. got the matching red interior too
Aaahhhh, when Toyota made cars you would enjoy owning. Oh how those days will never come back.
Such nice plush looking red interior, and the sweet clean look of the exterior! I love the way Toyota had put on the side mirriors....talk about arrow dynamic indeed!
Still got my 1992 Celica. First and only car i bought all the way back in 2004. 16 Years later and i still enjoy driving it and it's approaching 400,000kms!
I had a '93 All-Trac (GT-Four). Heavy and slow but watching the WRC vids of what it could be was enough for me :)
Had a 93 Celica GT for 6 years... Best car I've ever owned. Very well built, prefect seating position, and decent gas mileage. I really miss her. : T
That being said, I wanted an All Trac and still do. Id rather have something I truly love and find uniquely beautiful than just another Evo or STi. Besides, the All Trac/GTFour came before them anyway. : )
I also miss the interior colors. Manufacturers need to bring back those blue, oxblood and othet colors. The same old black, grey and tan is so boring !!
+A Scott This is a serious problem that needs to be addressed by manufactures. Modern interiors feel synthetic and lifeless: interiors 25 years ago had as much style and design as some exteriors do today.
Speaking as the owner of an 85pype Supra with an brown dash, oxblood underdash, and blue door panels. I would prefer black. They're so cheesy, the brown I could see but blue is no go. I wish they had better quality plastics, or simpler dashes
Funny, I hated the blue and red interiors. Black was a coveted option back then. It was more expensive, and hence not as common.
This vid really makes me want to play Sega Rally...
The St185 engines in these were/are bomb proof if maintained correctly!
That was a beautiful sleek car! Especially in red!
How in the world could Toyota NOT continue the celica nameplate ???
They are sleeping on a huge market and cult following that the celica has. Toyota is sleeping on their own heritage. They were so well rounded as a brand back then. I would give anything to see these models back in the show room floor.
I would kill to see Toyota bring back the all-trac Celica.
Jaey Lopidas Could you imagine how insane it would be? damn
Toyota4Life
Would be a dream to drive, plus it'll attract younger buyers.
As long as it's still a liftback. I haven't seen a knew cheap car with a liftback in a while :(
Toyota4Life imagine a Celica GT-4 comeback as a competitor for the STi, RS, and Golf R, I probably wouldn’t buy one for at least 5 years after it was new, but it would be very exciting to see on the market again.
I love this guy that hosts, strikes me as a real gentleman and is so properly spoken compared to the oiks of today.
My mom bought a 1990Celica All-Trac turbo new.I have fond memories as a teenager driving the piss out of that little car.That thing would take off like a damn rocket,and I surprised more than one Camaro owner in short red light to red light races.That was a great little car.
I had an 86 in college, loved that car.
Toyota 90-s Model Line up the best in the world!!! SUPRA, CELICA, MR2,MR-S,
i have a 1992 celica gts the best car i ever had . way better then my 1984 Porsche 944 i replaced
The 1990 Celica ST looks so clean for me
And the 1990 Celica GT-Four All-Trac also look brillient for me too.
a black All-Trac is all I want in life
Love them cars. I had 3. The ST which I sold in a month to make a quick buck and 2 GTS. I regret selling them now. 26 years later. Such great handling those cars
I had a 1990 Toyota Corolla and that was a pretty fun car to drive around. Great gas mileage too.
Shoot, I love every model of Toyota mentioned in this video -- Celica, Previa, AE92 Corolla, Land Cruiser, Pickup (I daily drive a '94 22re 4x4 XtraCab). No mention of the Supra but obviously I love that too Lol
Love Toyota that's my favorite brand
I recently own a '92 Celica GT convertible. It is one of the best cars that I've owned so far and I've driven more expensive cars like the Porsche 944 and BMW 3 series E30 and E90 models. I also like the fact it is a rare car, yet so easy to find parts for.
this car is pretty rare.... glad I got a good one....#blessed
Wanted the gts so bad in my teens. Pricey back in tha day.
Yo Motorweek, since you're sponsored by tirerack, you got any coupons? haha i need new tires.
+kirbyswarp Just mention MW when you order and they will give you free air if tires installed by TireRack
My first car was a 90' Celica GT white loved that car
iamgine a car lineup like that in 2023,......man, those were the days....
Love the blue and red interior
How I miss my 93 gt-s, was an awesome car.
we do hope that Toyota will build a 4x4 car now that they have returned to WRC. Also you call it All track we in Europe call it the gt-four
well, now the GR yaris exists. too bad its sold in Europe and japan only.
Wow, such nice models. I miss my corolla SR-5
wow what a trip. i owned a 1990 celica ST and had that exact interior and very similar paint.
honestly i am not trying to promote my channel or anything but i do have videos of my celica doing some flybys on my channel. i think it was recorded in 2004ish. i installed a cheap intake and it actually sounded pretty good!
Why no mention of the Corolla, Tercel, or Camry? For 1990 they all received the new Toyota emblem
Pop pop pop pop up and down HEADLIGHTS!
I wish there were more All track models available.... they are so hard to find =[
You guys sure loved Asheville back in the day. I just wish there was a larger appreciation of good cars around here. It's all Subarus, Volvos and Priuses.
+joh n I'm just over the hill in Johnson City. I get my 911 serviced in Asheville. Great town... and yes. I wish we had a good car culture here.
I live near the Montford district and have seen an Audi R8 spyder drive around and there's a Boxster over near here as well.
Toyota really peaked with their lineup in the late 80's to mid 90's. Now, not so much. Honestly, every Japanese automaker peaked in that period.
Yep! Personally the 90s Camry was my favorite from that era.
I wouldn't mind owning one. Simple and sporty.
-What are you laughing at?
-Nothing
*Says quietly: "truck penetration..."
Toyota had super round styling while other manufacturers this year had box designs
I have a 1994 Toyota Supra 6-speed and that car is common compared to an alltrac .wow.
90s doughy design and reliable. My friend had a Celica driven hard.
I thought the all track had 235? Or is that for the 1991-1993 models ?
90s definitely best years for Toyota , the Supra came out in 93 i believe and we all know that became a legend thanks to the 2000 movie Fast and Furious Paul Walker would not have looked as good driving any other car.
I guess the Toyota change its mind about the previa being front wheel drive and gone with rear wheel drive or all wheel drive as an option
I'm guessing some marketing guy misquoted that. As that previa design is definitely not front wheel drive friendly.
+audioisgood that's true
Man. The Celica stands out like a sore thumb in the 1990 Toyota lineup. I don't think it was till 1992-93 that most of Toyota's car lineup better paired up to the styling of the Celica. The early 90's was a big transition period in styling for automakers.
You can say the same thing about Nissan and the 300ZX from the same period. The designs of those cars were definitely ahead of their time.
This was the summer of 1989, so all those cars had been designed and were being put into testing.
The Celica was designed in 1987, as was the new Previa, MR2, and Land Cruiser.
Motorweek, do you have a retro review of a 1988 camry? If you do, please upload it and thanks!
Celica GTS. Scotty Kilmer's dream car.
My first car was a 1990 Toyota corrola, it lasted me 450,000 miles
A rally inspired Celica, looks very nice car, great cheap price.
Wesley C not just "inspired", these _were_ legitimate rally cars straight from the factory. They literally only needed a cage to be rally-ready. I'd give anything for Toyota to dive deep into homologation specials and factory-backed efforts!
I have a white 1990 Celica GT convertible just a beautiful car.
Whoa, whoa?? Wait a minute here I never knew the 5th gen st18x series had a red interior??? Never seen that in person and have owned 4 of them
Having owned an Alltrac, this was a definite throwback.
+Mr. AWDriver Had a Corolla Alltrac wagon... you know, the one that looks like a Volvo out back. That thing was so fun to toss around.
It was the early 1980s, when the Japanese car companies "invaded" the North American market. By 1990, assembly plants in North America had already opened for certain makes and models. Still, the world headquarters are elsewhere.
The all trac is very hard car to find
I'm surprised that they didn't preview the 1991 Tercel...
This is circa August 1989, it was not ready to be shown until sometime in mid-1990 (design was approved in 1988 though)
@@nwezetx1 Exactly, but people are often too stupid to realize the obvious and just comment without...
do you guys have a throw back on a 1989 corolla gts
I really want one.
a lot of legendary cars appearing and disappearing around this time... Toyota really had it all together. hopefully we are now on the cusp of a new era what with the 86 and supra set to return... It'd be cool if they also brought a more conventional tercel like sub compact into the market to replace the yaris.
All trac barely mentioned. Turns out to be one of the best enthusiast cars ever and dominates wrc...asleep at the wheel or what like they didn't even drive it
0:12 20 years ago in America imported car and truck had sex...er...penetration, lol
These were sweet looking cars. Cars of today are so boring
Notice how all of the Asian sports cars back then has MANUAL transmissions? Now it is hard to even find one that offers a manual, they are all automatic.
Still a good looking car
The previa is not front wheel drive, it is either rear wheel drive, or all wheel drive.
This being 1989, such advance info was harder to attain. MW’s source was uninformed.
I got a 92/93 GTS me first toy =} But it's SO rough (suspension) and dog slow ={ The ratios are freaking short too
But the exhaust so beefy upswept makes lil bubbly backfire sounds o.0 Red with black liftback .. sick
.. and I got it to 176 mileage .. I'm afraid of making it fast where to go if motor will hurt .. I am no gearhead ={
92 is the 5SFE engine. Not built for torque, built for cornering :P
You CAN boost it about 6psi if you want (without blowing it up).
IMHO 1989 was the best year for Toyota in America. After that they started to listen to their marketing department and watered all the NA market designs down on what the thought Americans would like.. I miss the quirky and awesome JAPANESE cars we got in the early years of import cars!
+audioisgood I liked 1994 the best, It had the best over all line up IMHO.
Mk IV Supra-320HP
3gen GT-FOUR WRC-265HP
2gen MR2 GTS-240HP
1gen Altezza RS200-200HP
I think that started happening in the early 90s, as 1986-91 had Toyota approve so many high quality designs for production.
The 1991-92 crash changed all of that for redesigns, as that first affected 1995+ models.
M mirrors on the Celica!!
What´s the price of Celica 1.6 STI When selled new?
I want a early 90s liftback
TOYOTA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kind of miss the old days of predictable automotive evolution. Every generation the Japanese would release slight upgrades in engine power, suspension, transmission, appearance, etc. Somewhere along the way, that practice died, and cars became appliances. Now it takes disruption and evolution for anyone to notice.
Always funny to me how an airbag was a big deal in 1990... the year I was born.
This is actually 1989, not even 1990. Should be a little obvious, as John hints at that more than once.
What about the STX
"Aerodynamic van"..... the later to be released Previa.
Still want to see the 91 line up for Ford.
Definitely great things to come for 1990, but one can tell this episode is from 1989 as the Celica came out that fall and the ‘91 models the following March.
I owned gt4 my fav car
damn this celica looks good
thinking of swooping one up
worth it?
To answer your question: Without a doubt. Steer clear of the All-Trac, if you can even find one. They're beautiful and you'd be part of a very exclusive club, but many members of that club have cars that are torn apart in their garage. The expense to maintain one is what finally convinced me to give mine up. I don't miss it.
My '92 GT-S on the other hand was a truly great car. All of the features of the ST185, minus the AWD and turbo, and absolutely none of the headaches. An extremely reliable, fun car that looked great from any angle. Of all the cars I've owned over the years and stupidly sold, that's the one I'd want back.
3Soul ENT Definitely worth it. the 3S-GTE engine in the all-trac is the same engine that was put in the MR2 turbo of the same time period. It is a very robust engine but of course requires maintenance and can't just be ran to hell and shut off burning hot (turbo...). In a 4 year period the US only received ~1500 examples, they are few and far between now. Most of those went to northern states due to the capability of the AWD for winter driving which of course means salt damage. So there are many examples that need love.
I looked 8yrs for mine and spent another 2 making sure she was properly road worthy and in sound mechanical condition. With exhaust, intake and cooling at 1bar of boost mine put down a modest ~250awhp on the dyno. Since 2009 the only thing I've had to replace on the car has been the factory clutch...which I should have expected with a 100awhp increase. Since that was replaced in 2011 with a more appropriate one I've had zero failures besides something small like a hose popping off because I didn't clamp it down enough. They are great cars and pieces of history. This generation of Celica was the car that arguably gave birth to its future competition in the Lancer Evo and the WRX. And it was the first car to use compound curve metal stamping technology which Toyota innovated to keep from being copied.
I recommend getting one if you can find one, if you do regular maintenance they last forever and the engines are bullet proof if you keep them stock. I myself have a 92' RC I imported 10yrs ago and have only replaced the factory struts and a Rad (I broke), I also picked up a 89' base model GT-Four 6 years ago for a parts car (not on the road) and that 3s-gte is so reliable that even with the 6-7yr old fuel and oil it turns over no problem and can still kick the ass end out if you stomp on it in a corner.
is that corolla rwd or fwd
Pinnacle Toyota
Retro review the 1999 Porsche 911 Carrera !!!