Welcome to Autohaus of Naples, located in the resort town
of Naples, Florida. All of the cars we advertise are located
at our dealership. Please feel free to stop by and visit us
in person or on the web. A licensed and bonded dealer,
Autohaus of Naples has over 25 years experience in the
luxury car industry. We're staffed by knowledgeable
professionals and employ a low-pressure sales approach.
Vehicle Description
Offered for sale is an incredible example of the sporty, luxurious, and potent Celica GT-S from Toyota, a 2002 model in attractive Cobalt Blue Metallic with black leather interior. This remarkably well-preserved car has been owned by one family since new, with only two mature drivers - it comes completely stock, with no modifications of any kind apart from a keyless entry system. It includes two sets of keys with remotes, two more spare keys, all the original books and the window sticker (it listed for more than $24K in 02!). This vehicle is absolutely like new. Phone us at (239) 273-1150 or (239) 263-8500 for sales information.
For a real walk around and test drive of this Celica, see our YouTube video here:
Autohaus of Naples has great financing specials for qualified buyers with rates as low as 2.94% on very late model cars, with only mildly increasing rates on prior years. You can apply on-line, and will receive an answer by the next business day. We take trade-ins at fair market value and can help arrange shipping to anywhere in the world. All Autohaus of Naples vehicles are fully inspected at our workshop, and serviced as required prior to sale. They are professionally detailed, photographed, and offered for sale both on the Internet and locally at our convenient location on at Airport Pulling Road North, Naples FL 34104. Call us at (239) 273-1150 or (239) 263-8500 for more details or to schedule a test drive. We can promise your next car buying experience will be fair, pleasant, and satisfying. Call or stop by today!
Additional Photos
Please call Bill Pahl at
(239) 273-1150
for more information, or email us directly at cars@autohausfl.com
All original paint in showroom condition - garaged since new!
This car is mint - collectible quality!
Check out the clarity and mint condition of the headlamps!
The leather seats are in incredible condition!
Please call Bill Pahl at
(239) 273-1150
for more information, or email us directly at cars@autohausfl.com
Only 36K original miles!
The hatch area is like new!
All books, keys, and the original window sticker!
Terms Of Sale: In-State buyers must also pay sales tax
and registration fees. Out-of-State buyers may register and
pay applicable taxes in their home state. All buyers will be
charged a $200 documentation fee. All bidders must have
pre-approved loans/financing or must be able to pay cash in
person for the vehicle. Financing must be secured prior to
bidding. Payment must be made by certified check or bank to
bank transfer. Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs.
Remember that your bid constitutes a legally binding contract
to purchase this car. Please do not bid if you're not seriously
interested or financially able to purchase this car.
Toyota as we know it could become a thing of the past. According to Australian site Car Advice, the Japanese brand known for bland cruisers like the Camry and Corolla is preparing to bring two new rear-drive cars to market that would slot above and below the Scion-badged FR-S. This is very, very good news. Car Advice spoke to the GT86/FR-S' chief engineer, Tatsuya Tada, who claimed, "Akio Toyoda always says to me, Toyota sports car [family] should be three sports car brothers. 86 is in the middle." The oldest "brother" would be the spiritual successor to the Supra, even if it doesn't wear that name. Tada is in charge of that project, while a sub-GT86 project is being headed-up elsewhere. Tada refused to comment on names (CA specifically mentions MR2 and Celica) for the new small car, but did say that, "Yes it is rear-wheel drive and that's Toyota's strong position - Toyota sports car must be rear-wheel drive." Perhaps the juiciest bit of information obtained from Tada's interview with Car Advice was his hinting that both new sports cars would be joint ventures, like the GT86/FR-S/Subaru BRZ triplets. Tada wouldn't say who Toyota was in bed with on the smaller model, but did mention that the Supra would be a product of the world's largest automaker's partnership with BMW.
Four months have passed since Toyota ended its relationship with Tesla Motors, in which the electric-vehicle specialist supplied full lithium-ion battery packs to the Japanese behemoth for its RAV4 EV rollout, of which 2,500 vehicles will be completed. Now, Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk has been heard suggesting that a future collaboration is likely within the next two to three years, and that it will probably be much larger than the last one. Both Tesla and Toyota have sung each other's praises in the not-too-distant past, Toyota telling Autoblog back in May, "We have a good relationship with Tesla and will evaluate the feasibility of working together on future projects." According to Automotive News, Musk said of the Japanese giant, "We love working with Toyota... We have a huge amount of respect for them as a company and certainly much to learn." Interestingly, though, the two automakers have rather divergent strategies for eco-friendly automobiles. Toyota, as you're surely aware, is the clear-cut leader in hybrids and has thrown its massive support in the direction of hydrogen fuel cells, while Tesla has invested heavily in battery-electric technology and high-speed charging stations.
Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Nissan, Subaru, Mitsubishi, Suzuki and Daihatsu have announced an alliance that will see a push to improve fuel economy from both gas-powered and diesel-powered engines by as much as 30 percent before the end of the decade. The newly assembled Research Association of Automotive Internal Combustion Engines put the roughly $20-million project together, with the Japanese government committing to half the cost while the eight manufacturers will chip in the rest. According to Automotive News, the automakers will team up and share basic research on internal-combustion engines in a bid to cut costs. Eventually, the results of the research will find its way into a production vehicle, although it's unclear just when we'll see the fruits of this partnership on the road.