08-06-2019, 11:36 AM | #925 |
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GTR sold at msrp then?, and as low as inflation think it would still up by at least 15% adj for inflation
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08-06-2019, 11:45 AM | #926 |
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Back when Nissan delivered a car that completely disrupted the status quo. They built their own car from the ground up that blew cars away 3x the cost. The C8 is creating that same disturbance from over a decade ago. After the long wait, the Zupra is a complete dud.
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08-06-2019, 12:23 PM | #927 | |
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And a $45k SS 1LE is faster around the track than a Zupra as well. What's your point? It seems some of you were expecting a $40k car that was going to keep up with Ferrari's or something. |
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08-06-2019, 01:17 PM | #928 | |
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I simply pointed out the lap times comparison was to a gtr back in 08 Which you compared a 2020 , which has a totally different msrp Facts are out there for people to make their own conclusions I don't have a horse in this race not do I have any expectations of the zupra , since I wouldn't buy one |
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08-06-2019, 01:40 PM | #929 |
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Most Supra fans were expecting(or wanting) a car actually built by Toyota. Something in the $75-$85k range would have been ideal. Nissan did it in 2008, Toyota has no excuse with the amount of cash they have on hand. In 2008 Nissan provided a $69k car that blew the doors off 911 Turbo, Ferrari, Lambo, etc. Instead we got a hairdresser's BMW with a fixed roof and Supra badge.
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08-06-2019, 01:51 PM | #930 | |
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The C8 would have crushed it for $20k less, even if they'd have plugged, what, a V6TT in with 500hp? It wouldn't put the power down like a mid engine car, knowing Toyota it would have had a single clutch auto and been around 4K pounds. They won this round by just not participating. |
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08-06-2019, 02:01 PM | #931 |
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In what regard? The car fits nicely between the 370z/BRZ and the Cayman S price wise while having equitable performance of the Cayman S. It is actually a great car in that niche group.
Dud because it decided not to try to outgun the GTR and NSX? Yeah they definitely should have tried to replicate their 90's sales flop for sake of fanboy bragging rights. And, dare I say it, Toyota walked into BMW's kitchen and baked a better BMW with BMW ingredients than BMW has in years. |
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08-06-2019, 02:33 PM | #932 |
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Lets face it...Toyota no longer has the engineering prowess to compete with the R35, either that or the balls to even try. They sell enough Tundra's and Tacoma's to fund a project to compete with their old JDM foe. They gave up after the LFA.
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08-06-2019, 03:35 PM | #933 | |
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"Btw a 2020 gtr would blow the doors off the zupra They've gotten quite a bit of upgrades since 2008" Which is why I pointed out the MSRP. I would certainly hope a car that has been produced and refined for more than a decade and is DRAMATICALLY more expensive would be faster. |
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08-06-2019, 03:38 PM | #934 | |
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I'm pretty sure the largest automaker in the world understands what they are doing. This is starting to sound like Jalopnik or GRM. "Why can't I have an AWD, manual wagon, makes 500hp, never needs maintenance for 300k miles, and only costs $20k new." |
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08-06-2019, 03:59 PM | #935 | |
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I think the Supra would be more compelling if it was $85k, designed in house, and competed with the 911s and GTRs at a higher price point. Less Z4, more LFA. |
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08-06-2019, 04:11 PM | #936 |
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To the poster who said the Supra has 'equitable performance to a Cayman S': NOT. I literally laughed out loud when I read that.
Anyway ... TMC isn't the largest automaker. It's one of the largest automakers. Right now, TMC, VW AG and Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi are basically neck-and-neck. GM and Korean Hyundai aren't that far behind, either ... ... which brings me to my point: BMW needed Toyota. Toyota did not need BMW. Yes, Toyota knows what it is doing -- and that hasn't been building world-topping high-performance sports cars since the days of, well, pretty much ever. I've said this in several other places on this forum and others: the only reason Toyota races is for trickle-down benefits for its consumer products. This has been plainly stated in the company's mission statements since the 1950s. Why does that matter regarding the Supra? Toyota's recent major racing involvement includes NASCAR, WRC and WEC Hybrid/Hypercar. That's it -- nothing even remotely related to conventional sports cars. That speaks volumes. Volumes. I'm as disappointed as anyone in the new Supra. But it's really a BMW. Why? Because that made the most consumer and fiscal sense for Toyota. Period. End of story.
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Unfortunately we don't have a direct comparison to the 718 s, but we do have some with base and GTS models. Feel free to explain how their performance differences can be laughable in any regards. And let's not discredit 1.58.9 at Buttonwillow while we are here https://www.motortrend.com/news/auto...he-718-cayman/ https://www.topgear.com/car-news/rev...porsche-cayman |
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08-06-2019, 05:20 PM | #939 | |
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Both comparos prefer the Cayman because of its 'completeness'. The Top Gear reviewer was apparently afraid that he'd spin the mid-engine chassis. (Whaaaa?) Motor Trend hasn't been a serious, objective mag in at least a decade -- and it did zero actual testing of both cars (that piece is basically pre-production fluff) ... ... and Top Gear? The author did his own accel runs. Anecdotally. No controlled variables. Still laughing. Call me biased (see my sig), but also call me a realist. Finally: track times are worthless unless the same driver is driving the same car on the same day, back to back. See Randy Pobst's track oeuvre for a reference.
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08-06-2019, 05:28 PM | #940 |
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Anyone expecting Toyota to build and develop a $80-90K sportscar solo in today's economic climate is smoking rocks.
And this whole Supra vs GT-R thing isn't even historically accurate. The MkIV was an anomaly. Early 90's Japan and its over the top product in general was an anomaly. People are acting like this car is a failure and its really not. Its still a performer and will be pretty rare on the street. The C8, which is probably underpriced, really rained on its parade along with people just not liking the BMW partnership. Another sportscar on the road isn't a bad thing to me. Last edited by See5; 08-06-2019 at 05:36 PM.. |
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08-06-2019, 06:26 PM | #943 |
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According to A70TTR and other, Toyota is looking to sell around 4,000 units this year. The goal for next year is 12,000 units.
Globally, they are looking to make 25,000 units a year. Compare to the C7 just in the US: 2014- 34,839 2015- 33,329 2016- 29,995 2017- 25,079 2018- 18,789 2019- 9,731 (YTD) Last edited by supra93; 08-06-2019 at 06:32 PM.. |
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2020 Toyota Supra tuned to 420 horsepower already by U.K. company
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I mean, I'm sure BMW wanted to sell 25k i8's annually, but we all know how that went. |
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