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1claire
01-27-2019, 07:17 PM
What are your thoughts about this car? Did it exceed your expectation?

Klasse Act
01-27-2019, 07:34 PM
I don't care that I don't understand the automotive landscape as far as how cars are built, this is NOT a Supra! Due to its VERY HIGH BMW content it can't be one and they shouldn't have pulled the historic name plate out of retirement and put it on THIS car, call it something else but NOT Supra!!

Sure, Supra's have had an inline 6 traditionally but its NOT a Toyota but you know what you DO HAVE though, an awesome V6 that IS a Toyota and powers the Lotus Evora and makes up to 430 hp, not a measly 335 hp because BMW will not let it make the 381 hp it makes in the new Z5, concessions made for whatever reason. Then there's the size of the car and I always like a smaller car in these cases but it's basically the same size as the 86, looks like one a little bit too as far as the silhouette goes too. Why couldn't they have made the car closer to the size of the 370Z? IMO it's all about proportions, car might look better if it were a bit bigger, these we kinda of a GT car in the MK IV versions.

The hardcore Toyota fan isn't going to accept this if I had to guess, there's my .03 cents worth[emoji1021]

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custmsprty
01-27-2019, 08:37 PM
That pretty much sums it up.

DETAILROOKIE
01-27-2019, 09:24 PM
Should have been a Celica not a Supra. Automakers are killing the classic names by bringing them back and putting them on cars that dont deserve the name. Hopefully the new Bronco lives up to the name, but I dont see it happening.

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rlmccarty2000
01-27-2019, 10:59 PM
Should have never been made with BMW parts. If I want a BMW I will buy a BMW. I like BMWs, I’ve got two, but you buy a Toyota for their bulletproof engineering. BMWs need maintenance to keep running. Don’t buy a new Supra and expect it to be a normal Toyota. It’s kind of a bummer.

Eldorado2k
01-27-2019, 11:35 PM
Who made the engine in the previous Supra?
From what I’ve seen this new Supra is grossly overpriced and the features are slim.

$51k base price gets you:

6.5” display screen with Bluetooth and USB

Fake suede power seats with memory

Forward collision warning and automated emergency braking

Automatic highbeams [Cadillacs had this in the 1950’s lol]

Dual zone climate control

Adaptive dampers

Rain sensing wipers

Keyless entry and remote start [do they still make cars without keyless entry?]

JBL audio & navigation extra $2,460 dollars!

Blind spot monitoring extra $1,195 dollars.

The package you get for 5k more continues the insult.

8.8” touchscreen.

12 speaker JBL audio system

Heads up display

Heated leather seats [the leather seats in my 02’ Cadillac are not only heated but massaging as well. Lol]

Who would pay that much for such a bare bones car?[emoji1744]

Coatingsarecrack
01-27-2019, 11:49 PM
When I heard years ago about a relaunch I had dreams of them putting in a v8 from their lexus’ line. Offer up a TRD with a turbo. I was so excited and was waiting for the day as much as anyone else I loved the old ones. My hopes and dreams were dashed by this garbage piece of trash their putting out... Toyota totally missed the mark.[emoji17]


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Nick McKees37
01-28-2019, 07:49 AM
I guess I'm the exception, because I love it. :rolleyes:

What's important to me is styling, driving dynamics, and comfort. Toyota could have easily slapped the Supra badge on a re-skinned Lexus RC (porker) and let the marketing folks go crazy. Instead, they partnered with a company that's mastered driving dynamics.

The new Supra has the following:

1. Unique styling that catches your eye (whether you like it or not)
2. RWD (rear wheel drive)
3. Turbo inline 6 (one that's grossly under rated, mind you).

I'll bet a gallon of Hydro Blue that the new Supra runs the 1/4 mile in the mid to high 12's. That's FAST.

The only downside to me is the lack of a manual transmission, and the fact that BMW's tend to be expensive to maintain (relatively speaking).

:)

Paul A.
01-28-2019, 09:50 AM
I can attest to BMW's turbo inline 6...12 years and 110K miles and stil has the "seat suck in" factor!

Farmallluvr
01-28-2019, 09:54 AM
The car looks great and I am pretty sure it will be a performer.
In the mid to late 90's the Supra was a lot less money then a Corvette and a heckuva lot more performance,,the Vette has come a long way since then but it still has a hefty price tag so I think the Supra still has a place in that niche.

I read a review about the joint venture between the 2 companies on Jalopinik.com,,pretty interesting

Klasse Act
01-28-2019, 10:53 AM
I can attest to BMW's turbo inline 6...12 years and 110K miles and stil has the "seat suck in" factor!Yeah, noone is doubting any if that but rather the DNA ...all 80%+ of it or whatever the percentage is.

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TTQ B4U
01-28-2019, 10:55 AM
Complete disappointment IMO. Great power-train but overall the car is not what I was looking for in the name Supra.

RZJZA80
01-28-2019, 02:22 PM
I don't care if they make it, just don't call it a Supra. It's just a new Z4/FRS with the Supra name to get it to sell. I'll admit it definitely wasn't targeting MKIV owners at all but the Z4 and FRS crowds.

Desertnate
01-28-2019, 02:26 PM
I couldn't care less who built it, what badge it wears, or whose logo is stamped all over the suspension and engine parts. I'm just fired up that it simply exists! In the day and age where driving enthusiasts are an endangered species and fun to drive cars are almost non-existant, we can't hang on too tightly to heritage and badging. You need to sieze the opportunities where you can find them. I fear they won't be around much longer.

I am thrilled that any company would take the the risk to put a good looking, RWD, sports car on the market when everyone else is making and selling huge, heavy, soggy driving appliances. I'm far more dissapointed that a manual transmission won't be an option, but if Toyota was smart enough to use BMW's programming of the ZF 8-speed transmission, it still should be a really good drive when you use the pedals.

This car will be in it's second model year when I start shopping for a sports car and unless it drives like a total dog, it will be on my short list of contenders.

For those who don't like the BMW/Toyota cooperation, don't look at the Fiat 124 Spider...hint: it's a Miata.

RZJZA80
01-28-2019, 02:29 PM
...don't look at the Fiat 124 Spider...

or any Fiat in general