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Toyota's two-door Supra sports car had a long and interesting life in the Australian market, before going off sale in 2002. The Supra is finally set to return in 2019 with its latest 'A90' iteration after a long prototype period.
In a similar plan that Toyota has with Subaru for the 86/BRZ twins, Toyota has partnered with BMW to help the German company build its next generation Z4 sports car. This gives Toyota access to BMW's straight-six engines which the Supra's cheif engineer, Tetsuya Tada, says is important for keeping the car true to its roots.
This vehicle is also known as The Toyota Supra is also known as Toyota Celica XX (until 1986), Toyota Celica Supra in markets outside Australia..
The Supra borrows many cabin elements from its BMW Z4 donor car, including an 8.8-inch multimedia screen, climate controls and dashboard, but also adds new elements like unique instrumentation. As expected of a car nearing six figures, leather and soft-touch materials are scattered throughout, but storage options remain limited.
The quoted average retail price is $4000-$6000, but the car you are talking about would attract a premium due to its low kays and condition, so you could easily double that.
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YOU are right to be concerned. Toyota builds sound cars and the Supra is one of them, but in Australia it's an orphan without support from the factory. Added to which it's 12 years old and increasingly likely to break down, and when it does you're left in the hands of small importers for parts. I couldn't recommend you buy one.
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The answer you'd get from the trade is that it's worth about $8000. But it sounds like a gem that might be worth more than the average '87 Supra. With such low mileage it should be in good overall condition. I would think it is worth up to $10,000.
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The 2021 Toyota Supra can accelerate from 0-100km/h in just 4.1 seconds.
The Toyota Supra has seating for just two, but occupants are ensconced in bucket seats designed to offer great support, especially in the lower back. As standard, the seats are finished with leather, but buyers of the top-spec GTS grade can option Alcantara.
The Supra GTS's standard equipment list includes an 8.8-inch driver’s display, keyless entry, push-button start, dual-zone climate control, power-adjustable front sports seats, leather-accented interior, automatic headlights and wipers, big brakes, a head-up display, sports pedals, heated side mirrors and 19-inch wheels. Handling multimedia duties is an 8.8-inch touchscreen that incorporates satellite navigation, 12-speaker JBL sound, digital radio, a wireless smartphone charger and Apple CarPlay support.