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Old 03-29-2010, 06:07 PM   #1
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Perosnally i belive that the supra should remain in the past. I mean it is an extrodinary car. but they dont need to try and improve on it. and those concept pictures make it look horrible. it looks like a combination of a honda fit and a honda s2000 with a toyota emblem on it
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Old 08-18-2010, 04:56 PM   #2
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Perosnally i belive that the supra should remain in the past. I mean it is an extrodinary car. but they dont need to try and improve on it. and those concept pictures make it look horrible. it looks like a combination of a honda fit and a honda s2000 with a toyota emblem on it
agreed. but still just make the MKIV a little more fuel efficient and bring them back lol my thoughts though i like the MKIII's better. it wouldnt be hard to make a I-6 more efficient look at the new grows looking mustangs v6 35 mpg...
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Old 08-19-2010, 01:41 AM   #3
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agreed. but still just make the MKIV a little more fuel efficient and bring them back lol my thoughts though i like the MKIII's better. it wouldnt be hard to make a I-6 more efficient look at the new grows looking mustangs v6 35 mpg...
Here I can disagree. The Mkiv TT was about an I6 making v8+ horsepower, and upgradeability - not fuel efficiency. Just mho.
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Here I can disagree. The Mkiv TT was about an I6 making v8+ horsepower, and upgradeability - not fuel efficiency. Just mho.
lol who needs a v8 when you got that at your finger tips lol.
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Perosnally i belive that the supra should remain in the past. I mean it is an extrodinary car. but they dont need to try and improve on it. and those concept pictures make it look horrible. it looks like a combination of a honda fit and a honda s2000 with a toyota emblem on it
I guess I can't disagree completely. It sure seems that the MK5 has nowhere to go but downhill.
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