Originally Posted by speedy
(Post 525220)
iron wolf dont we all wonder the same. a magnificant sports car dissapears entirely from the toyota lineup. usually production is stopped to introduce a better version or a replacement, but in the supra's case complete dissapearance |
Originally Posted by speedy
(Post 525220)
iron wolf dont we all wonder the same. a magnificant sports car dissapears entirely from the toyota lineup. usually production is stopped to introduce a better version or a replacement, but in the supra's case complete dissapearance |
Originally Posted by speedy
(Post 525245)
offered in 99 jan it had done 200kms and was asking 12lacs for the car. yours truely offered 8 even though my dad had given me a budget of 11 thinking i could get a bargain for it. the car got sold for 10. dont you want to kick me. |
Originally Posted by CYRUS43
(Post 525828)
correction speedy...they will be launching a new version soon...at least that is why they made the concept.. check this out...Sneak Preview of the 2008 Toyota Supra and Article | 2008 Toyota Supra | Pictures and Latest News |
Originally Posted by Nitin
(Post 526121)
Wow!! Now that's going to turn many heads! Looks good. It'll look best in red & black.. |
Originally Posted by v1p3r
(Post 526244)
Well the last one went for about 18. |
Originally Posted by speedy
(Post 526256)
the car is in much demand till now, i've changed focus now to the b BMW'S m3 and the old porsche 911. will wait for the 2008 supra though |
Originally Posted by speedy
(Post 526256)
will wait for the 2008 supra though |
Is this the next Toyota Supra? Posted Feb 16th 2006 8:00AM by John Neff Filed under: Concept Cars, Coupes, Sports/GTs Probably not. It’s the cover shot of a Japanese auto mag featuring some type of big-rimmed Toyota coupe concept that could be nothing more than the digital daydream of a Japanese artist. Still, it’s fun to speculate and chime in with our opinion on what if this were the next Supra. A two-page spread reveals a possible convertible version, as well as what appears to be a reference to a 5.0L V8 producing somewhere in the range of 425 to 445 horsepower. The roofline and c-pillar seem to be inspired by Infinit’s G35 coupe, while the rear end of the convertible is a dead ringer for a Honda S2000. Toyota is ensuring that the Supra will arrive very fashionably late, if at all, to a party that’s currently being hosted by the aforementioned Infiniti G35, Honda S2000, and also the Mazda RX-8. |
Originally Posted by Mayavi
(Post 526380)
The above is from 2006. Toyota has since made it clear that they have absolutely no plans to revive Supra, not even conceptual designs. I am trying to dig that report on Autoblog and will post it as soon as I can find it. |
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