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Old 12-14-2011, 09:32 PM   #155
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Appears your only knowledge of Supras is from the F&F movie...
maybe so....luckily for me i couldn't care less. and if saying that makes you feel good about yourself, you've got bigger issues, buddy.:happy0180:
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Old 12-22-2011, 01:35 PM   #156
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if only i can find a supra with less then 15k miles for less the $20k (only in my dreams) LOL
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Um, did you just compare a current car's price and performance to one from 18 years ago? Soooo... yeh.

And even the only place a new Camaro SS would take it is in a straight line.
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Appears your only knowledge of Supras is from the F&F movie...

Lets put this into perspective. In 1997 a Supra which was HEAVILY modified by Blitz making 606bhp ran a 7:49 on the Ring. A stock 2010 SS ran it in 8:20. With a cursory search, I could not find a Stock TT Supra lap time. The ZL1 Camaro however, ran it in 7:41 (580hp).


Take it as you may, but I would say that IF we could find a stock TT, and have proper testing done, it would perform similarly to the SS, but in all likelihood, would be slightly slower.
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Lets put this into perspective. In 1997 a Supra which was HEAVILY modified by Blitz making 606bhp ran a 7:49 on the Ring. A stock 2010 SS ran it in 8:20. With a cursory search, I could not find a Stock TT Supra lap time. The ZL1 Camaro however, ran it in 7:41 (580hp).


Take it as you may, but I would say that IF we could find a stock TT, and have proper testing done, it would perform similarly to the SS, but in all likelihood, would be slightly slower.
thats not a fair argument because it is not only speculative but concerning the stupid nurburg ring which doesnt really mean anything because of the millions of variables
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thats not a fair argument because it is not only speculative but concerning the stupid nurburg ring which doesnt really mean anything because of the millions of variables
How about this then? Stock for stock facts:
Price
-> '98 Camaro SS: ~$32,000 MSRP
-> '98 Supra Turbo: ~$38,000 MSRP
Weight
-> '98 Camaro SS: 3,440 lbs
-> '98 Supra Turbo: 3,420 lbs
Engine
-> '98 Camaro SS: 5.7L LS1 V8 N/A
-> '98 Supra Turbo: 3.0L 2JZ-GTE I6 Sequential Turbo
Horsepower
-> '98 Camaro SS: 305 BHP @ 5,200 RPM
-> '98 Supra Turbo: 321 BHP @ 5,600 RPM
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-> '98 Camaro SS: 350 lb/ft @ 4,400 RPM
-> '98 Supra Turbo: 333 lb/ft @ 4,000 RPM
0 -60
-> '98 Camaro SS: 5.4 seconds
-> '98 Supra Turbo: 5.2 seconds
Quarter Mile
-> '98 Camaro SS: 13.6 seconds
-> '98 Supra Turbo: 13.4 seconds

Take into account that the Supra is most likely better handling (can't say personally, never driven an MK4) and the Camaro stands a close second, but surely loses.



To get back on topic, I don't see another Supra happening in the near future. Maybe in a decade, but not soon. Hopefully, if the AS1 does well, it will prompt Toyota into taking the new MR-S concept and Sub-86 kei concept into production. If both of those work out and revive Toyota as a sports car company again, then I can see them thinking about a new Supra.

As a Supra owner though, I hope Toyota either leaves the name dead, or creates a -essentially cheap LFA- that gives the GT-R a run for its money, blows away the competition and is fitting of the Supra name.
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How about this then? Stock for stock facts:
Price
-> '98 Camaro SS: ~$32,000 MSRP
-> '98 Supra Turbo: ~$38,000 MSRP
Weight
-> '98 Camaro SS: 3,440 lbs
-> '98 Supra Turbo: 3,420 lbs
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-> '98 Camaro SS: 5.7L LS1 V8 N/A
-> '98 Supra Turbo: 3.0L 2JZ-GTE I6 Sequential Turbo
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-> '98 Camaro SS: 305 BHP @ 5,200 RPM
-> '98 Supra Turbo: 321 BHP @ 5,600 RPM
Torque
-> '98 Camaro SS: 350 lb/ft @ 4,400 RPM
-> '98 Supra Turbo: 333 lb/ft @ 4,000 RPM
0 -60
-> '98 Camaro SS: 5.4 seconds
-> '98 Supra Turbo: 5.2 seconds
Quarter Mile
-> '98 Camaro SS: 13.6 seconds
-> '98 Supra Turbo: 13.4 seconds

Take into account that the Supra is most likely better handling (can't say personally, never driven an MK4) and the Camaro stands a close second, but surely loses.



To get back on topic, I don't see another Supra happening in the near future. Maybe in a decade, but not soon. Hopefully, if the AS1 does well, it will prompt Toyota into taking the new MR-S concept and Sub-86 kei concept into production. If both of those work out and revive Toyota as a sports car company again, then I can see them thinking about a new Supra.

As a Supra owner though, I hope Toyota either leaves the name dead, or creates a -essentially cheap LFA- that gives the GT-R a run for its money, blows away the competition and is fitting of the Supra name.
yeah thats better but i still think, as you have pointed out, that there would be alot to be said about the handling difference. the camaro was a cool car but the supra seems to be a cut above simply because of the handling charactristics
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How about this then? Stock for stock facts:
Price
-> '98 Camaro SS: ~$32,000 MSRP
-> '98 Supra Turbo: ~$38,000 MSRP
Weight
-> '98 Camaro SS: 3,440 lbs
-> '98 Supra Turbo: 3,420 lbs
Engine
-> '98 Camaro SS: 5.7L LS1 V8 keN/A
-> '98 Supra Turbo: 3.0L 2JZ-GTE I6 Sequential Turbo
Horsepower
-> '98 Camaro SS: 305 BHP @ 5,200 RPM
-> '98 Supra Turbo: 321 BHP @ 5,600 RPM
Torque
-> '98 Camaro SS: 350 lb/ft @ 4,400 RPM
-> '98 Supra Turbo: 333 lb/ft @ 4,000 RPM
0 -60
-> '98 Camaro SS: 5.4 seconds
-> '98 Supra Turbo: 5.2 seconds
Quarter Mile
-> '98 Camaro SS: 13.6 seconds
-> '98 Supra Turbo: 13.4 seconds

Take into account that the Supra is most likely better handling (can't say personally, never driven an MK4) and the Camaro stands a close second, but surely loses.



To get back on topic, I don't see another Supra happening in the near future. Maybe in a decade, but not soon. Hopefully, if the AS1 does well, it will prompt Toyota into taking the new MR-S concept and Sub-86 kei concept into production. If both of those work out and revive Toyota as a sports car company again, then I can see them thinking about a new Supra.

As a Supra owner though, I hope Toyota either leaves the name dead, or creates a -essentially cheap LFA- that gives the GT-R a run for its money, blows away the competition and is fitting of the Supra name.
This is what I don't like. People keep saying that the Supra was designed to compete with porche, vettes, and all that but when you look at the stats, Supras were fairly competitive with "cheaper" cars like the Camaro. Specs wise the supra might have competed with those cars but in reality it's a much cheaper car. Look at the FT86 for example. Its benchmark was the Porche Cayman, a car far more expensive. What I want in a new Supra is a car that takes after the FT86-30k ish price tag, really high benchmarks, focus on things like COG, balance, ECT. To keep costs down they can keep expensive things out of the base price and add them as options. Use Lexus' 2.5L V6 and make a N/A and turbo Version. Keep power below 400-350hp. And NO FLAT-6. I don't see how that would cost 70k like some people (cough cough) say.
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Supra's successor??

http://www.motortrend.com/future/fut..._the_pipeline/


Will this finally go through??
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Old 05-03-2012, 04:04 PM   #163
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I don't know... Seems far fetched... Especially the bit about the CVT. Not sure I'd even want the car if a CVT was the only option...

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I wont believe it till i see it but judging from the concept it looks like a beefed up FRS. Seriously makes the FRS look like the new supra concepts little brother. Would be really interested to see how they do the new celica. New MR2 prototype, not a fan.
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This is not a Supra.

Supra needs to be a LFA with a 6/8 Cylinder engine and a 6MT Trans. And probably made of Aluminum, not CFRP. Oh yeah, and RWD!! That's important.
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I wont believe it till i see it but judging from the concept it looks like a beefed up FRS. Seriously makes the FRS look like the new supra concepts little brother. Would be really interested to see how they do the new celica. New MR2 prototype, not a fan.
Yea, not feeling the MR2, but I so wish they would bring it back as a retro MK1 or MK2.
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Yea, not feeling the MR2, but I so wish they would bring it back as a retro MK1 or MK2.
Ahhh the mk2 how can i forget such a beauty.



If i remember correctly dont you own a MR2?
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I wouldn't count on that happening anytime soon.

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