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Researched By The AutoPadre Research Team
Date Posted 2021-12-24
The Toyota Celica cargo space measurements are a trunk volume of 6.8 to 10.6 ft3 depending on the trim and a cargo volume of 12.9 to 16.9 ft3 depending on the trim.
Check out the Cargo Space specifications for other makes and models.
The 2005 Toyota Celica cargo space measurements are cargo volumes of 16.9 and 12.9 ft3.
The 2004 Toyota Celica cargo space measurements are cargo volumes of 16.9 and 12.9 ft3.
The 2003 Toyota Celica cargo space measurements are a cargo volume of 12.9 ft3.
The 2002 Toyota Celica cargo space measurements are cargo volumes of 16.9 and 12.9 ft3.
The 2001 Toyota Celica cargo space measurements are a cargo volume of 16.9 ft3.
The 2000 Toyota Celica cargo space measurements are cargo volumes of 16.9 and 12.9 ft3.
The 1999 Toyota Celica cargo space measurements are a trunk volume of 6.8 ft3 and a cargo volume of 16.2 ft3.
The 1998 Toyota Celica cargo space measurements are trunk volumes of 6.8 and 10.6 ft3 and a cargo volume of 16.2 ft3.
The 1997 Toyota Celica cargo space measurements are trunk volumes of 6.8 and 10.6 ft3 and a cargo volume of 16.2 ft3.
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