I don't know why nobody has added this yet, but I just now remembered it. There actually was a 4 door Celica produced for a short period of time. They called it a Celica Camry. A few short years later, the Camry became a standalone car. History repeated itself with the Supra, when it was first offered as a Celica Supra before it became it's own car.
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>In 1980, a four-door version was announced, known as the Toyota Celica Camry. This model was a Toyota Carina with a Celica front end. The Camry was spun off as its own model two years later.
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