Poodles;1659034 said:Own another sports car and then complain about the Supra...but I know you won't.
Poodles;1659399 said:Completely different price point though. While the miata is nice, it's very much a stripper car with very few things to go wrong.
te72;1659366 said:The only thing I can say about this is that both of the Miatas I had were quite nice cars. However, they weren't nearly as comfortable and quiet... different beast I guess, but strictly speaking from a reliability comparison standpoint, the Supras might as well be Yugos.
figgie;1659657 said:With all due respect but I owned my Supra since 94. 38K on the clock. Never in the 10+ years of driving did the car leave me stranded. And that include its last leg with rod knock at 225k in 2004. So perhaps with you all it might be a Yugo but I never had one issue with the car. AND that included winter driving the supra in the snow!!
CT26smoker;1659804 said:The reason for the 1JZ not being imported into the US is that there was no need for it.
The reason it was put in them in Japan was due to Japanese tax structure.
It was also offered in a 2L version for the same reason.
Anything over 2.5L is nailed a higher tax/license fee.
We have no such tax problem here in the US, so the car was not offered with small engine.
Thank god, or we would have more useless threads on how to make a 3400 pound car perform with too little engine......
Can you imagin a Ford Torino, with a pinto engine in it ? uke:
But I am sure, if it was available, there would be a whole section of a forum somewhere on how good it is, and how to make it go fast(er).
JDMMA70;1660674 said:Despite the jump from the MKIII to MKIV the president of Tom's himself stated in short that he prefered the A70 over the A80 for motorsports use.
Dylan JZ;1660680 said:I would have never known that.. Hm. Did he state why by chance?