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<blockquote data-quote="Kevinbonds" data-source="post: 16108236" data-attributes="member: 190491"><p>I personally like this car. Times have changed, Japanese companies are not following the american sports car philosophy. They are not caught up in the horsepower games, they don't care about having the most power. This new supra to me looks good, has a proven engine and a good trans. It's not designed to be a quarter mile dragster.. it's designed to be a great Grand Tourer. You can bet it will be refined, have a great powerband and be comfortable for a long day of driving in traffic or a day through the twisties on your favorite mountain pass.</p><p></p><p>There is no need for this car to have tons of power since it was built to have good balance. I think this car will sell very well, and there will be an aftermarket. I was into the Japanese real wheel drive 90's sports cars for a long time. The previous supra with the 2JZ was not all that everyone cracked it up to be. It was heavy, could not handle for shit, and even with big power struggled to get down the 1/4 mile. It was just the Fast and Furious movie that put that car on the map, so many of the 2jz supras were simply dyno queens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevinbonds, post: 16108236, member: 190491"] I personally like this car. Times have changed, Japanese companies are not following the american sports car philosophy. They are not caught up in the horsepower games, they don't care about having the most power. This new supra to me looks good, has a proven engine and a good trans. It's not designed to be a quarter mile dragster.. it's designed to be a great Grand Tourer. You can bet it will be refined, have a great powerband and be comfortable for a long day of driving in traffic or a day through the twisties on your favorite mountain pass. There is no need for this car to have tons of power since it was built to have good balance. I think this car will sell very well, and there will be an aftermarket. I was into the Japanese real wheel drive 90's sports cars for a long time. The previous supra with the 2JZ was not all that everyone cracked it up to be. It was heavy, could not handle for shit, and even with big power struggled to get down the 1/4 mile. It was just the Fast and Furious movie that put that car on the map, so many of the 2jz supras were simply dyno queens. [/QUOTE]
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