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Originally Posted by Lemers
Again your going back to the '80s the celica and supra have long been separate cars lines on separate platforms and separate model directions. When the supra split from the celica it became Toyota's top sports car. On Toyota has Lexus and Lexus has the FLA. If toyota does make a new supera I agree it will go with a v6, but it will be priced to compete more with the vette so it maybe a turbo like they used in the past.
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The car is a spiritual sucessor to a 30 yr old Corolla. Clearly the history is relevant.
If they build a Supra the 370Z is the clear competitor as it always was. Why would they compete with the Corvette, which is a GT-R competitor? I just don't see it.
And in that last article, Toyota said they were still considering a turbo version, so we may or may not have to turn to Subaru for that...