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Is anyone besides me seriously eyeing the Supra as their next car purchase based on the rumors, limited information and renderings so far? If the following are realities/options, then I will be getting one:
- Offered with a 400hp+ AWD hybrid - Reasonably lightweight (considering that it will be hauling batteries around) - Looks like to a toned-down FT-1 (keeping the F1 front end) - Has enough room for my golf bag - Is offered in black - With good options, a price of ~$65K Hopefully it is called a Supra. I am keeping the Z as well. Who thinks I'm stupid (for what I am saying in this post), and what would it take for you to get a Supra! |
No. I want da next gen S2K before a modified corolla
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Oh sorry modified tribeccasa or watever dafaq it's called before da modified civic
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I have to see it on person first and see the real specs and the price of course.
Also I hope they dont called Supra if they are going to build a AWD car... My opinion is that they have to stay with a RWD platform and then you can call it a Toyota Supra :p |
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I can wait to see what the mid-range brings. |
Toyota SUPRA brochure leaked!!!
Looks like it will be called the Supra!!!
Alleged 2018 Toyota Supra brochure leaks out [UPDATE] Supra’s dimensions: 4380 mm (172 inches) long, 1830 mm (72 inches) wide, 1280 mm (50 inches) tall, and with a wheelbase (97 inches). weigh between 1,350 and 1,430 kilograms (2,976 and 3,152 pounds) and available with 18- and 19-inch alloy wheels. turbocharged 2.0-l 192 horsepower (143 kilowatts) and 320 Newton-meters (236 pound-feet) of torque. OR. 252 hp (188 kW) and 400 Nm (295 lb-ft). 3.0-liter 340 hp (253 kW) and 450 Nm (332 lb-ft). |
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