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Would You Get A 2021 Supra Mk5 Or A Classic 1994 Supra Mk4 For The Same Money?

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If you lived in Canada and had approximately CA$67,000 to spend on a Japanese sports car, would you buy a 2021 Toyota Supra or a classic MKIV Supra from 1994? To see which is the better value-for-money proposition, Throttle House put them together for a comparison test.

Not that long ago, the most famous of all Supra generations could be purchased for relatively little money. However, like so many other Japanese sports cars from the 1990s, prices for A80 Supra have skyrocketed in recent years and the car has become unattainable for many young enthusiasts.

However, if you have the money and can source a well-kept example with the hugely desirable twin-turbocharged 2JZ-GTE engine, then you get a fantastic car.

Watch Also: Is The Toyota 86 Worth Buying With The New Supra 2.0 Now On Sale?

During this review, Throttle House notes that the Supra continues to handle well despite its age, even though the steering feels rather numb. The engine remains a gem to this day and is a joy to rev. In fact, the reviewer notes that he likes the 2JZ-GTE engine more than the equally-as-acclaimed RB26 of the Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R.

The interior of the A80 Supra is also a highlight. That’s because it’s driver-focused, with the instrument cluster and dashboard all curved around the driver, and at the same time offers good visibility.

Clearly, the old car has a lot going for it. However, does that mean it is better to drive than the new one? Watch the following video to find out.

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This Stanced Toyota 86 Really Is Too Much To Handle

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There are so many different ways to modify a vehicle and a dizzying array of different tuning sub-cultures around the world. One of the weirdest and the one that we still can’t wrap our heads around, is ‘stance’ culture.

For whatever reason, some people think it looks cool to have cars rocking absurd amounts of negative camber that not only ruins the look of a car but also negatively impacts the way it drives and handles. Just look at the Toyota 86 – or Scion FR-S, as it used to be labelled in the States before the brand was axed.

This clip was recently shared on Reddit and shows the stanced sports car being driven up the driveway of the owner. For starters, the driver needs to use pieces of wood to get up the drive. That’s not all that unusual as sports cars and steep driveways don’t get along very well. What is unusual is the fact that this Toyota is rocking what could be as much as 30 degrees of negative camber, or perhaps even more.

Watch Also: ‘Stanced’ VW Golf GTI In California Will Leave You Dumbfounded

Consequently, only a thin piece of the tire actually makes any contact with the pavement, leaving the rest jutting out from under the arches.

As one Redditor writes, this car is “like a beached whale trying it’s hardest to get back into the ocean.”

While some in the stanced scene cut or modify their standard springs and shocks to achieve the low ride height that generally accompanies cars with such absurd amounts of negative camber, this Scion FR-S is rocking an air suspension system that allows it to be raised up and drive over small leafs, twigs, and stones without scrapping the car’s floor on the ground.

Thats so…..I can’t even say! from Shitty_Car_Mods

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