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Originally Posted by why?
The "customer" you are talking about was not going to buy the car no matter what Toyota did. This car had a very simple purpose that almost all of those "customers" ignored and have no interest in. Those "customers" would be better off looking at a Mustang or Camaro and ignoring the twins.
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I'm not saying to replace the NA with a standard turbo model. Just saying having a second engine options would be nice. There was a time the Celica was offered in a GT-four trim. A turbo 86 could be a spiritual successor minus the awd. I just think such a model would have made more sense than the 4 banger Zupra. I know its just a pipe dream, but I was just thinking out loud.