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If these start around $50k. I will definitely get one. http://www.the370z.com/members/tower...ra-concept.jpg
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If its forced induction, more than 4-cyl, branded as Supra and less than $50k, I'm in.
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It's supposed to be a 500+hp hybrid
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if that was like $45k i would throw my z keys at them and say shutup and take my money
however, i have about $100 saying that car is $70k+ |
500 HP + Hybrid + Lexus Involvement ≠< $80k
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I really did wish that US had more FI cars on the market. Also adding to that note I must have been sleeping under a rock because I didn't even know that there was a Supra concept.....
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Somewhat related, did you see the dyno results?
http://media.ed.edmunds-media.com/ch...821133_717.jpg If I'm spending $52k, I want more than 407 HP. Especially when the primary competitor just dropped 600HP at $54k. Regardless, if Toyota produced a car that put down ~500HP at ~$50k that looked similar to the LFA, they would sell a ridiculous amount of them. |
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New Nissan Z Car, Code-Named Z35, in Pipeline - Motor Trend
Thought you guys might wanna see this, since the discussion is on future options. Personally I'd love a new Supra, but I highly doubt I could afford one. The Supra was my first sports car, and I've kept the dream alive that I might someday be able to purchase a more modern one, for some time now. The Stingray might be the ticket if it proves to be the car they are touting. Having said that, I'd really like to see if Nissan pulls their head out of their asses and designs a more competitive platform for the Z35. If they do, I'll gladly stick with Nissan. |
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Even at 400 HP and at 3200 weight i'm in. |
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