Well... i know i said i'd never buy another FWD Celica, and i still haven't. BUT:
I test drove a 2000 Celica GTS 6-speed last night, and i really don't remember them being half that fun last time i drove one 2 years ago.
This is the tighest FWD car i've ever driven, the most nimble feeling (probably partially due to the insanely small stock steering wheel), and the interior is BRILLIANT.
Cornered flat, the 6-speed is amazing feeling, and the clutch feel was perfect for how i drive. Felt like an on/off switch with maybe 3" of travel.
Forward visibility was to the point that it almost became epic. Rear visibility sucked. Seats were some of the best stock units i've ever felt. Headlights lit up the road PERFECTLY.
And the motor. Oh god.. the motor. I love it. Has no power below 3000rpms to speak of, i found myself driving around in a gear lower than normal just for the response, and that sewing machine-smooth whir. I DID forget how high the lift engagement was on these cars, though, after being used to Hondas recently. I got on it once in 2nd gear and took it to 6500 and was disappointed. Tried again, hit that magic number and HOLY CRAP the rest of the tach just disappeared. Seriously quick car when kept in powerband for the money. My buddy that was with me drives a 93 Civic Hatch with a high compression LS Vtec, and he said that the stock celica pulled harder in lift than his car did.
Bad news? Dealership was asking $7980 for it, with 132k miles. Talked them down to $6950 + tax/docs, which would have come out to about $7800 when all was said and done.
It had been hit on passenger front, they kept trying to tell me "Well it's got a clean carfax, so we don't think it's been hit."
No. I'm telling you it's been hit. Hood was tweaked, fender was tweaked, door was hitting the fende when you opened it, and they just turned a blind eye to it.
Needless to say i passed, with what they had in it and with the damage, i should have had that thing for $6000 out the door. But it drove so well.
I have a new unicorn.
Not sure what the point of this post was. Just felt like sharing.