Love all the additional context!
For the record, I'd also like to point out that it's pronounced "suh-lee-ka", not "cel-i-ka".
Yes I know the latter is closer to the original Japanese pronunciation. The Japanese are wrong.
Just like Sega is actually pronounced "see-ga" and not "say-ga" as dirty non-australians would pronounce it.
Now, speaking of pronouncing things - what should we call our new car?