Find out how the real life 3rd person gaming style shots of the car are done here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/j2emY6aVlraGoJY
@pepijngentenaar7089Ай бұрын
Really like the new intro vibe, that last video honda 😂
@sportzntouringАй бұрын
@@pepijngentenaar7089thank you.
@dwarfshortage244Ай бұрын
I’ve said it many many times, but 90s and early 00s cars are the best. A sweet spot in terms of simplicity, engineering and performance.
@a64738Ай бұрын
Only now have I seen a petrol car that could beat the low fuel consumption of our 2 Liter 1992 model Opel Astra. Most new cars have 4 cylinder and 16 valves which is stupid as you get a lot higher fuel consumption and the 16v only help at high RPM where you never drive. The most stupid I have ever seen was my moms 2001 Mazda 626 Diesel Turbo that har 16 valves, when you have a turbo those 16 valves do nothing as you can get more effect much more effctively by just give more turbo boost , and when you have a diesel it does not rev up the where the 16 valves have any effect...
@Helios_1neАй бұрын
@@a64738thats…. Not really how it works. Also, no idea why you’re talking about economaxing on a video like this
@marcdelaunay1Ай бұрын
Totally agree!😂
@WayarPutuihАй бұрын
200% agree.. I cudn't find any other car to replace my 92' Cyborg R, 01' RS4 Avant and my missus 12' MPS3.... even with offers, I can't seems to find a better replacement.
@TriggernlfrlАй бұрын
@@a64738 All those newer 'greener' cars gained a lot of weight wich is main reason for bad fuel millage.
@EvoraGT430Ай бұрын
90s cars were great. Audi RS2, E39 M5, 205 GTI, R5 Turbo, Golf Mk 2, Lotus Elise, Clio Williams, Honda NSX, the list is awesome.
@sportzntouringАй бұрын
So true!
@noth606Ай бұрын
Had to pause to type this, my first car memory was also a Crown, unsure of whether it was very late 70's or very early 80's, my parents could never really pin it down but 79 or 80. The car was a 72 though, and I vividly remember listening to the engine purr and the tires on the road, looking up at these amber colored lights flowing past against the deep black night sky and feeling happy. I was less than 2yo, it's also my first memory in general. Anyway, I had the predecessor of the GT-Four in the video, a 1991 Celica 4x4 as it's marked, it was a Japanese spec special import thing, technically a late 1990 but reg in march 91 if I recall correctly. Point of my comment is, I did use mine a relatively good bit, not exactly daily but close - it was my only car but I didn't need to drive daily, and ummm... Aside from the atrocious gas mileage when you play with it a little, I found that a lot of the small parts on it were an absolute nightmare to track down when they needed to be replaced. Stupid things, even the windshield wipers, brake pads, some fluid that I don't recall now, and so on - heck even tires. Not impossible to find but they were significantly more than for any other car I could think of to compare to. So I'd suggest to check this, the small parts etc may be different on the euro spec cars to some degree and this is one 'half model' newer, but yeah, it was not something I had expected and some of the parts were a LOT more expensive than the same for any other car would be.
@robertgudd7196Ай бұрын
Been waiting to see the GT four working for years!
@sportzntouringАй бұрын
Ah, it's been there. James just didn't get much time to film it for JayEmm on Cars... I've made a couple of improvements that I hope to share soon.
@tinkertalksguns7289Ай бұрын
I drove a 1988 ST-165 GT-4 (called the All Trac Turbo here in the states) for several years from 1998. It was my dream car and was a low-miles bone-stock car when I got it. The US version was a bit different than the GT4 the rest of the world got; it was always going to be an expensive car here so they set it up as a luxury GT with amazing, supremely supportive adjustable seats and other amenities that were restricted to luxury cars in that era. This was the car that taught me a car can be TOO good; it was so massively competent that it was boring to drive at anything but the most extreme speeds. When I got it I immediately un-detuned it and quickly replaced the tank-like rally wheels with some 17" Riken alloys that weighed only 19 lbs each and a set of V-rated tires. The car was transformed. We came to refer to the Cruise Control as the 'speed limiting device' because if you weren't paying attention you'd find yourself going 100 mph; it really didn't feel any different than 60 mph at that speed. It had the added bonus that almost no one knew what it was and baiting the hOnDa BoYz was great fun. When it was introduced the US automotive press dubbed it 'The Gentleman's All-Weather Interceptor' and that suited it; I could make a 3-1/2 hour drive and arrive as fresh as if I had just run down to the shops. It was brilliant. Sadly maintenance costs and repairs exceeded our budget and after carefully insuring that he knew exactly what he was in for I sold it on to a friend who kept it until he passed on years later.
@S2000YАй бұрын
I would take this car over any performance car that costs £50k more. Pure style, simplicity, size (small). And then after this great period in time every manufacturer decided to 'cock it up'. Thank you James and Ant.
@leechampion6538Ай бұрын
My wife had an ST205 WRC as her daily driver 1999 - 2002. She only sold it when our daughter was born and the strut brace in the boot meant she could not get the buggy in 😢 Did our first trackday together at Snetterton year 2000. I remember hanging onto the back of a Honda NSX for 5 laps at stupid speeds! Was an awesome car, never went wrong. We then bought a white ST185 Carlos Sainz in 2005 as a toy, that was sooooooo beautiful.
@kevinmcg6747Ай бұрын
Thanks Ant for taking the time to film, edit and upload this review of the Celica. I remember them going on sale (yes showing my age to) and there was a sense of Toyota quality about them lacking from other competitors. One of my work colleagues bought an import variant in red and it did look the business, more so when parked next to my other work colleagues Mercedes 190E 2.3 16V Cosworth - goodness I miss those times! All the best, Kevin.
@sportzntouringАй бұрын
Thanks Kev. Good times indeed! I have to say thanks to Zany Media for laying down the first draft edit. I just put the finishing touches with the fancy 3rd person shots, expanding the opening concept and tightening up a few bits.
@sportzntouringАй бұрын
P.s. most videos on JayEmm & Friends have been edited by me. Now, Zany Media help lay down the first cut to save me time then I finish it off. James always does a final quality check, although had edited a few on the channel too.
@TattyOldCarsАй бұрын
Every time I see this car it brings me back to Sega Rally on my hand me down Sega Saturn from my brothers back in the late 90s Also, was such a treat to see the is next to the 550 the other day, once you’ve seen it in person you can appreciate just how nice this car really is.
@moka-chan2000Ай бұрын
The Toyota Celica the GOAT literally the best sports car Toyota ever made regardless of what gen or model we are talking about. What makes them great is the fact that they can be dailyed super easy and the buy in price for them is still cheap. You can get RWD models front wheel models and AWD models and all of them have rally credentials thus making them some of the best backroad and city performance machine. Great practicality as well I've hauled over 600lbs of scrap moved furniture and have even slept in my old 81 Celica while also using it as a daily with over 500k miles.
@S-T-E-V-EАй бұрын
Man I loved the Sega Rally Arcade machine! There was a 4 gang linked set at my local Bowling Alley as a Teen, it was so good! Disappointingly it was really bad when it came out on the PlayStation 2!
@dadcarsАй бұрын
Special cars these 👏 awesome video, those game edits are fantastic 🙌
@JayEmmAndFriendsАй бұрын
Thank you 👍 Glad you like them!
@diogosousa4596Ай бұрын
Hello, mine Celica GT4 from 1991 with the older body had 204 HP. Thanks for your video's and J 's. Sorry my English, I'm Portuguese.
@raymondrodriguez8263Ай бұрын
I still think about my first 90's love, I never was into it until 2010 or so, the Nissan 300zx twin turbo short wheel base version, that definitely is my 90's car affair..
@sportzntouringАй бұрын
Nice!!
@robertiddonАй бұрын
Same, out of the selection I'd go for one of those too, love Nissan Z cars
@kevincross9206Ай бұрын
Loved driving my cousins GT4, just left a grin etched on your face!
@ostorryАй бұрын
Awesome! My old ‘95 GT4 got through two engines due to ringland failure but it was great fun to own. Those projector lights were a pretty penny but absolutely worth it, not sure what’s up with the clutch though as having replaced mine with a Nippon kit while I had the engine out the first time, it was very easy and progressive to operate. Lovely to see one still going and getting the treatment it deserves.
@kornonacobАй бұрын
Great legendary car
@Project40CarsАй бұрын
Fabulous car, that arcade cab is in better condition than my SR upright cab, I need to sort some new decals for it 😂
@PeteAndaАй бұрын
Brilliant car. Jame’s most interesting car in my opinion. Thanks for sharing it. Great video.
@TheBradboy21Ай бұрын
I'd love one - especially in white
@512BerlinettaАй бұрын
Always loved the Toyota Celica GT-Four and hopefully one day, I'll get to drive one!
@matthewlok3020Ай бұрын
I drove an FF sixth gen a quarter of a century ago, I would LOVE to drive one again
@chalikuddin5700Ай бұрын
Great video
@sportzntouringАй бұрын
Thank you!
@MrGrentchАй бұрын
Great vid, really nicely done and a bloody great car. Actually saw one in black last week. :) My daily's a JDM 98 DC2 R. Can't go wrong with 90's Japanese iron. Reliable as granite (touch wood :))
@Birmingham_racingАй бұрын
Jayemm is the kind of friend you want in life
@Steven-p4jАй бұрын
It still has a very pretty face, I must admit. My first car was a 1978 Toyota Corolla sedan. I sadly used it for work, driving it 300 km a day, sometimes 7 days a week, till the timing chain became so sloppy I could hear it above the radio, and the rings so worn, that I spent more on oil than I did on petrol. An auction house flogged it for me, and the auctioneer kindly told me that the $600 he gave me was what he could sell the gearbox, alone, for. BASTARD. The gearboxes were strong enough for V8 use and were phenomenally smooth, with a short throw. The finest gearbox I have ever driven. Curiously, I was repairing video games while racking up all of those kms. I bloody hate the things, but I learned electronics via the experience.
@paulleggett9735Ай бұрын
I think the 299hp figure you are seeing is for the grp A actual rally ( illegalities aside). Grp a rally cars were all circa 300hp as governed. The road going was circe 250 published
@grahamnutt8958Ай бұрын
It would appear, Ant 🐜, that we have similar experiences and memories...... Your first car is not exactly a million miles apart from my Datsun 100A and I had a lot of fun in this motor. Your Father's Toyota Crown is another one that I had the pleasure of being driven in. That was a circa 1882 model with the 2.8 litre engine and was originally used in Iraq as a Company car for 3 years - subsequently kept/imported by a Family member and the luxury was unrivalled by any other motor of its era. I have mixed feelings about the CELICA as, having once driven a modified IMPREZA of the same era, always felt that the Scooby handled just slightly better. These days my only chance to "drive" these iconic 🚘🚘 is on a Games console lol. Gran Turismo 4 is my go to game of choice and getting a decent setup is fun with no risk of wrecking the engine. Nice vid 👍
@mmrahman82Ай бұрын
Remeber going to Trocadero London back in the late 90's, I'm sure it was called SegaWorld back then, the largest indoor theme park.
@Frog-t9zАй бұрын
I know where your coming from I owned a GT 4 import which I bought on impulse as one of my customers was selling it as he was getting a company car it's certainly got a wow factor specifically at 2am on a open road with no traffic about and let it of it's lead lol !!
@Steven-p4jАй бұрын
The brakes on my 78 Corolla weren't squeaky, till I realised I had to change the front pads, after which they wouldn't shut up till I sprayed them with some brake cleaner, and unfortunately yes they were dusty alright. I have subscribed.
@sportzntouringАй бұрын
I should have mentioned that they're aftermarket brakes oriented for track performance.
@andyand100Ай бұрын
Jay I spend half video to see if your on the roads I learnt to drive xr2 and ride on some or those roads where made to supply USAF base s brillant back in the day 80s no where else I know with lanes that good
@sportzntouringАй бұрын
Ah, these are different roads 😉
@rjfalcatan6094Ай бұрын
I own an ST205 and recently drove a GR Yaris. When i compare the driving experience, the 205 wins hands down. The Yaris felt numb to me and it didnt help that i had high expectations to begin with. The Yaris is most likely the faster car, but i did not like the amount of turbo lag it had.
@jjperera3389Ай бұрын
I do not recall ever seeing it in person
@Fc-cb3tnАй бұрын
One very important thing not mentioned: these cars are very small by today's standards. So you can drive the crap out of it without having to wince and flinch every time a Vauxhall Mokka driver comes the other way, taking up half your lane.
@techie2udonegalАй бұрын
Grease the slider pins on the break callipers!
@andrewellis5092Ай бұрын
Modern cars have become too heavy, too safe and too controlling. 90s cars are a more visceral experience, which are great fun. Enjoy!!
@andrewellis5092Ай бұрын
@richardharrold9736 You’re missing my point. I want to drive a car, not be dictated to by stupid systems cutting in every 2 seconds. I would argue that some of those systems are actually dangerous. I have a modern car and x3 1990s cars. The modern Nissan keeps slamming the brakes on when the car is near things. That’s dangerous!!! It doesn’t do contra flows.
@andrewellis5092Ай бұрын
@richardharrold9736I would argue that they are to increase the price of new cars. I don’t see any benefits from systems designed to add weight, complexity, cost and do not work in the real world. Maybe we should be improving driving standards, not knowing draconian systems and regulations on everyone? This is not a democracy any longer! I’m out on that basis alone. When did we vote to agree on these systems?
@lorddoobsworth1448 күн бұрын
90s cars seem to be in a goldilocks zone where they are modern enough to actually be capable driving machines but old enough to offer a pure involving driving experience also
@forced-inductionАй бұрын
The 3SGTE never made 299 in any market, it was 245 and 265 in the later toyota Caldina.
@laskos02Ай бұрын
I“m guessing either Impreza, Skyline or Supra
@john1703Ай бұрын
Oh it was definitely cheating. The scrutineers struggled to find the cleverly engineered bypass of the throttle restrictor orifice. The car received a full year ban.
@garethjones9450Ай бұрын
Celica GT FOUR evo edition were 299bhp
@paulheaton9698Ай бұрын
Yeah proper cars not like the vacuum cleaners of today
@WayarPutuihАй бұрын
I'll take the GT4 sillycar over the modern GR Yaris/Corolla or any Lamborghini. 💪