You could have a bright yellow Toyota Celica with Lamborghini doors, the objectively superior door. This is, truly, as good ...
a giant yellow 'L' sticker indicates this car has been used by learner drivers. So why did Toyota showcase a ratty example of a generation-old sports car instead of one of its pristine museum ...
I remember when I first saw Mikko Takaja's yellow-and-white Toyota Starlet: we were both queuing up for the starting line at ...
The current model has been on the market since 2009, but Toyota is rolling out a series of updates – including the new Yellow Label model pictured here. Available on the 250G, 250G Four and 250G ...
The red, orange and yellow stripes made famous by Toyota’s off-road victories accent ... the SR5 trim level and standard above. More From Cars.com: ...
If the Sega Rally theme tune just started playing in your head, then yes, it's possible Toyota could enter a motorsport version of this car in rallying, as new WRC rules have loosened up a little.
The difference isn't just a few dollars, either. Yellow cars depreciate 26.2 percent on average from their original MSRP over 5 years (adjusted for inflation), compared to 34.4 percent for a black ...
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