05-27-2020, 08:56 PM | #1607 | |
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I think repurposing 3 older platforms into a contemporary one is different than leaving one platform virtually unchanged for 15 plus years design wise, and mechanically. I’d be curious to see if this joint venture between Toyota and BMW breaks in the future, I’d Toyota will continue to use for example, the B58 for 10 plus years. |
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J200 LX470 same same but different but still the same |
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05-28-2020, 12:45 AM | #1610 | |
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05-28-2020, 08:53 AM | #1613 |
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Toyota is pretty bad but they fly under the radar because the masses still equate them with reliability but the reality is that they are reliable because a lot of their drivetrains date back to last decade. Their new 4-cylinder engine isn't even that good as my father in law has a 2020 RAV-4 and the engine is rough and coarse at a time where most automakers can make a smooth engine. The Japanese in general lag the Germans and even domestics when it comes to engine and transmission tech. Heck it's only been the latest generations of Hondas where they started widely employing DI.
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05-28-2020, 10:42 AM | #1616 |
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Yep. The VAST majority of people in the US aren't enthusiasts and don't care about fun to drive cars with cutting edge tech that can take you to dinner on Friday night and HPDE on Sunday.
They want something that will be reliable for their 7-year payment plan and won't break down or cost a lot of money to maintain. |
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05-28-2020, 01:02 PM | #1617 |
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Maybe. But I never found the supra to look good. It just ugly for me.
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05-28-2020, 02:35 PM | #1619 |
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Hondas, Subarus, Nissans all break. Toyota has fared better but they utilze the oldest tech in most of their vehicles. Honda has had a lot of issues with their 1.5T engine in particular and their automatic transmission have never been very good. Subaru has a new recall every week and can't design an engine that doesn't drink oil or spin bearings. Nissan makes disposable vehicles like Chrysler. The reality is that most Japanese brands outside of Toyota are average or below average in reliability.
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05-28-2020, 05:56 PM | #1620 | |
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And quite frankly if you have two cars with identical acceleration numbers, i'd almost always rather have the one that shifts slower, as you know its pulling harder IN GEAR than the car that's making up time by shifting faster (that and i've never owned an automatic and don't intend to start any time soon.) I'm not saying the Supra is a bad value. I'm saying for people who just want the best driving experience and don't have a lot of money to spend, taking a long hard look at a Z might be a wise move. |
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05-28-2020, 06:40 PM | #1621 | |
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2.0 Supra makes more power than the 370z until roughly 5500-6000 rpm and makes more torque throughout the powerband. IN GEAR or not, the Supra pulls way harder down low at the RPMs you use the most thus feeling faster. Of course the ZF8 is to credit for this. But the 370Z also has abysmal gearing that only makes the car fun on a track at redline. I truly don’t think 2.0 Supra is a good value either but my 6MT G37 was the most boring car I ever owned and was only a good driving experience on longer road trips which I don’t think the 370z is as refined in that category. |
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05-28-2020, 10:02 PM | #1622 |
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No fucking way i'd take 370Z over a 2T Supra, you'd be stark raving mad unless the $$$ broke the bank.
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I don't understand this sentiment at all. We are living in an era where a loaded Subaru WRX STI (still rocking 2004 tech) comes in over $40k, a Golf R (GTI with a hp bump and Haldex AWD) has a MSRP of $41k, and a FWD Civic Type R is $37k (extremely shoddy build quality). A BMW built RWD sports coupe in the same price ballpark as these sport compact cars based of entry level compact vehicles is a fantastic value.
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05-29-2020, 10:44 AM | #1625 | |
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There's exist a much better BMW sports coupe with a much superior inline 6 for a few grand more and it comes in manual M2 comp |
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05-29-2020, 03:58 PM | #1627 |
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I'm shocked how many dealers are still asking well over MSRP for the 2020 Supra. A quick search of Autotrader shows more than 200 of them across country for sale under MSRP by thousands.
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05-29-2020, 06:01 PM | #1628 | |
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That said, between the transmission, the better torque and the lower peak power RPM, I'm sure the Supra would feel faster in day to day driving. But if you're driving the cars hard, the Z is going to pull harder in gear. Obviously everyone drives differently and its totally fine to prefer one type of powerband over another. My personal preference when it comes to performance cars is to always place some sort of a premium on high RPM power, as I find that to be the most exciting part of the powerband. I also would never buy a supra by virtue of transmission. But hey, I could've bought a 370Z and I didn't even consider it for a second, so its not like you're totally wrong here either. |
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