The Toyota Carina is an automobile which was manufactured by Toyota from December 1970 to December 2001. It was introduced as a sedan counterpart of the Celica, with which it originally shared a platform. Later, it was realigned to the Corona platform, but retained its performance image, with distinctive bodywork and interior — aimed at the youth market and remaining exclusive to Japanese Toyota dealerships Toyota Store. It was replaced in Japan by the Toyota Allion in 2001 and succeeded in Europe by the Toyota Avensis.
1992 Toyota Carina
Toyota Carina 1600GT 4-door sedan (TA12)
Second generation Toyota Carina sedan (pre-facelift)
1983 Toyota Carina SE
The Toyota Celica is an automobile produced by Toyota from 1970 until 2006. The Celica name derives from the Latin word coelica meaning heavenly or celestial. In Japan, the Celica was exclusive to the Toyota Corolla Store dealer chain. Produced across seven generations, the Celica was powered by various four-cylinder engines, and bodystyles included convertibles, liftbacks, coupés and notchback coupés.
2004 Toyota Celica GT-S with Action Package body kit (ZZT231, USA)
Toyota Celica coupe 1600 GT (TA22, Japan)
1979–1981 Toyota Celica Liftback 2000 LT (RA40, Australia)
Pre-facelift Toyota Celica Coupe 1600 ST (TA60, Europe)