Toyota Supra returning (Picture)
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^^^^ non confrontational response ^^^^
Hyndai has come a long way since the late '80s early '90s and have done a tremendous job cleaning up there image, as to the quality of there cars I'm not sold just yet, time will tell. My sisters 2001 GMC Jimmy was serviced at the dealer from new and always on time, she is not heavy footed or abusive on cars (like myself) but before the 100,000 mile mark lets see what has been done (what I can remember). Tranny replaced at 70,000 mile, starter swapped out twice, alternator, radio, fuseable links blew a few times (leaving her stranded) the dimmer switch burnt out twice (2nd time it melted the plastic on dash) and I'm sure there is a few more I cant remember.
I had a '99 Chevy Astro High top conversion for a little while, and I replaced similar items as my sister. I spent a lot of my spare time working at PM Motorsports in Queens NY(2001-2004) and Kings Riders in Brooklyn (2004-2006). I grew up working on cars so I use to hang out with my buddies and help whenever they needed. I love BMW's but man they can be a pain in the ass and expensive to repair, I love the VW VR6 engine but electrical issues with the cars will drive you nuts. Some of GM's cars have gotten better but still suffer from similar issues that me and my sisters truck had. I also noticed that with american cars certain parts seem like there built to fail, the starter and alternator ride on copper bushings with grease, this will fail. Japs use bearings.
I can keep going but there is no win here, just my opinion.
Hyndai has come a long way since the late '80s early '90s and have done a tremendous job cleaning up there image, as to the quality of there cars I'm not sold just yet, time will tell. My sisters 2001 GMC Jimmy was serviced at the dealer from new and always on time, she is not heavy footed or abusive on cars (like myself) but before the 100,000 mile mark lets see what has been done (what I can remember). Tranny replaced at 70,000 mile, starter swapped out twice, alternator, radio, fuseable links blew a few times (leaving her stranded) the dimmer switch burnt out twice (2nd time it melted the plastic on dash) and I'm sure there is a few more I cant remember.
I had a '99 Chevy Astro High top conversion for a little while, and I replaced similar items as my sister. I spent a lot of my spare time working at PM Motorsports in Queens NY(2001-2004) and Kings Riders in Brooklyn (2004-2006). I grew up working on cars so I use to hang out with my buddies and help whenever they needed. I love BMW's but man they can be a pain in the ass and expensive to repair, I love the VW VR6 engine but electrical issues with the cars will drive you nuts. Some of GM's cars have gotten better but still suffer from similar issues that me and my sisters truck had. I also noticed that with american cars certain parts seem like there built to fail, the starter and alternator ride on copper bushings with grease, this will fail. Japs use bearings.
I can keep going but there is no win here, just my opinion.
#52
I would be happy if Toyota would produce an FR car closely resembling the Supra, in the 350-400hp range. Make small, more modern changes. And keep it in the 40k to 50k range. Why produce a car that the intended audience is going to hate?
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Handling was competent for a 3,800 lb coupe. It was quiet. The back seat was actually usable, comfortable even but, it takes forever for the front power seats to travel forward and then back again. GM really should have given the coupe a mechanical spring loaded slider for the seats. The trunk is only about the size of the S2000 trunk. And finally the looks. The car got little love for its looks. I sort of like the stealth nature of the car. It didn't call much attention to itself.
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Non-confrontational!?! What kind of *** are you! Where in the hell do you get off.... [long winded but biting rant continues. Includes disparaging comments about close relatives, distant relatives and pets you had as a kid, the failures of your elementary school teacher and the local school board. This is followed by threats and the usual personal comments designed to deep six a thread. Target of rant cries]... that should teach you to ever think of spreading your sort of hate around here ever again!!!
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Originally Posted by rockville' timestamp='1336956101' post='21695094
Non-confrontational!?! What kind of *** are you! Where in the hell do you get off.... [long winded but biting rant continues. Includes disparaging comments about close relatives, distant relatives and pets you had as a kid, the failures of your elementary school teacher and the local school board. This is followed by threats and the usual personal comments designed to deep six a thread. Target of rant cries]... that should teach you to ever think of spreading your sort of hate around here ever again!!!
#56
I keep seeing and hearing about new models. In some cases they are ugly, under performimg, or costly. Are we that far out of the loop that we on the fringe... the other 1%?
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I dont think everyone will hate this style.
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