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HEY EVERYONE, ok heres the deal, I LOVE THE TOYOTA SUPRA, Its been my favorite car ever since, i dont have a car and i wanna save for a supra. can anyone tell me the negatives of having a supra for a first car and the positives. i want the supra for my first car but everywhere i look there like really expensive, i like the 1993 and newer versions of the sura i hate the older ones. Email me if you can help me out at isupra15@hotmail.com
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500whp yet?
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: CT U.S.A.
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downside for you
insurance and speeding tickets upside fantastic car that is a complete pleasure to drive ( i was tooling around last night thinking wow this thing is so nice to drive and thats after 10 years of the same car )
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 7
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The new RX-7 second Gen had just hit the market, ofcourse the 1986.5 Supra came out, The Mustang GTs were taking shape, the 300z's were tough, Iroc z-28..... I was a kid in a candy store. In 1989 I bought an 88 RX-7....I was 19 years old, insurance killed me. Now a days, insurance companies are harsh. One of the women I currently see, works as an insurance agent for a broker. Here is my advice to you, since you said this would be you first car, I assume you have never made a car payment and thus your credit score is not a very high one. Secondly, I assume you haven't been carrying insurance on yourself consecutively for atleast 12 months. And I assume you are also very young having never owned a car. All three of these factors combined, I can pretty much tell you that insurance for you, on a 93+ model Supra is going to be in mid 200 range a month. Here is my advice to you. As a first car, find something more practical, something with four cylinders and four doors. Perhaps a Corrolla or something. Take out a loan, do not be late on a single payment, carry insurance, and for heavens sakes NO TICKETS!!! After a year of making on time payments, and carrying insurance for 12 months consecutive...THEN go out and trade in on a Supra. |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: West Milford, NJ
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how old are you, are you just getting your license, and where are you located at, that has a lot to do with insurance prices to.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: San Antonio texas
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the downsides are going to be age. little things may/may not begin to break off. it depends on the abuse the previous owner put on it. second, its not a great first car unless you know how to respect it and yourself. its not slow and doesnt stop on a dime. start with a beater car, it will save you heartache later on.
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AY man i love all the supras
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: West Milford, NJ
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I agree with monki especially if your just getting your license and your like 17 you tend to think your invincible, and will probably end up around a tree or something. Or a lot of speeding tickets and probably loss of license.
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