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Looks like our Z will outpower it by 60HP. We gotta match that weight though. Good job Toyota. Shyt!! That's what I'm talking about. UNDER 3,200LBS!!!!
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Well my friend sorry for tell you this but that brochure is Fake!
This 2018 Toyota Supra Brochure Is A Big Fake |
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Anyway, not sure why people are motivated to just pull **** from their ***. Fanboyism is a ******* stupid *** way to live. |
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Damn. It's FAKE!!!
This 2018 Toyota Supra Brochure Is A Big Fake It was published on sites that usually give fairly accurate info. That really sucks. I thought 192 HP was suspect for a SUPRA though. |
Fake news or alternate fact? :ugh:
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Those wacky Serbs.
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These new spy shots don't look promising for the supra as the rear looks like a 350z with those cheap eBay carbonfiber aftermarket tail lights lol
BMW Z5 Feeling Naughty, Gets Photographed With Top Down Next To Supra |
Am I the only person who absolutely rages at these mishmash cars.
It's the same thing they did with that POS BRZ/GT/FR-S. It's like Toyota has lost the ability to engineer their own engines. If I'm going to buy a Supra or a GT86 it's because of the originals. You can put Yota badges on a BRZ but the motor still has Subaru stamped on it. It's like pandering, using these car names that people know and love and sticking them on garbage. A supra built by BMW is still going to be BMW trash. If you have ever tried to work on, or buy replacement parts from BMW you will know what I mean. Forget it. there will be huge sticker price because Euro import tax is higher, some specialty washer on the motor that you can only get from BMW for $250, and they will be run through in 100k miles. Oh and piss poor resale value. Sorry, got a little ranty there... |
Companies share resources on projects like this because sports cars aren't a profitable segment, and developing a new chassis and power train to fit it is expensive.
While i'm sure Toyota would love to reward a "hardcore" fan like you with a "pure" sports car designed and manufactured entirely in Toyota's Japan HQ and plants, its simply not the market we live in today. Also, its not entirely clear what each company is contributing - who's doing the chassis tuning? BMW is doing the gas engine, Toyota is doing the electric ****. Lastly. The BRZ/GT86/FRS was actually helped by Subaru's involvement. Its engine was much more accessible than a Toyota engine that might be locked up tight for emissions purposes. And Subaru does build quick cars, so they know what they're doing. |
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A yet closer look at a camoflauged car. We been looking at camo for months... Time to get on with it Toyota.
Next-gen Toyota Supra spied up close in France |
Is it just me, or does the new Supra look much smaller than the last gen Supra? It looks more like the size of the 370z (aka no back seat).
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It's not like Toyota went over to BMW and said "give me 20,000 units of this engine, stat!" I'm sure Toyota went over the design with a fine tooth comb to ensure it meets their standards for longevity. Just because it was designed and potentially even built by BMW, doesn't mean ****. |
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