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Hi chaps, shall I buy a Supra?


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Guest skinthespin

Hi, daft question I know on a Supra owners forum!

 

This is my predicament, I am after something to use everyday to go to and from work in and do some motorway miles, I have a 320bhp, 1100kg MR2 Turbo track car so am not too bothered about my day to day car being ballistic, I also have a Saab 9-5 for the family and to keep them safe, but the missus has that. I am currently using a 406 1.8 (I know your impressed!) and quite frankly, I hate it, I was looking at a 328i or Merc, but I have always been a fan of jap cars and Toyotas in particular.

 

I was thinking of only spending up to 4 grand for which I could get a very nice 328, but I could also get a Supra as there just about falling into that category, what I want to know is would a 3.0 litre NA be economical enough to use every day ( I know it would be as tough as old boots) and would I get one that wasnt a complete shed for 4 grand or under? Ive seen a couple on autotrader for around 3 grand even, avoid these?

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Hi mate, cheers, they really bad on fuel then? Im not expecting 50mpg but would be happy with mid 20's edging into the high 20's/low 30's on a run, is this daft?!

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although I dont use my supra every day, but I know many guys here use their supras every day and I can't see why not, I love driving the supra even its only in the weekends and anytime I drive it makes me think why not just drive her every day instead of the cheapy shopping hatchback :)

 

you maybe able to get a none turbo for 4k, but always be prepered for paying just a bit more for a cleaner car.

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Cool, cheers, shouldve said, I quite fancy an auto for plodding around in, I know this probably goes against the grain for alot of you guys with bigger powered stuff but I want something thats nice and comfy for everyday use and for that I think an auto is always better.

 

Sorry to sound an old duffer but would the economy on an auto be awful too? Is it a 4 or 5 speed auto btw?

 

Thanks!!!!!!

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:hello: & :welcome:

 

When I had my N/A I found it drank like a Goldfish with urban driving but was really not that bad when driving long distance or general motorway driving. You could get a nice one in that budget and it would be bullet proof as weel (not literally! :D )

 

Never had any faults in the 3yrs I had one ;)

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