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Toyota Supra$87,999

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Price: $87,999

Condition: used

Year: 2020

Body Type: coupe

Color: red

Mileage: 6780 km

Transmission: automatic

Fuel: gasoline

The GR Supra has only one powertrain option. Its BMW-built 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder engine has a twin-scroll turbocharger and is mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission. Rated at 335 horsepower and 365 pound-feet of torque, this engine responds quickly when you press the throttle, and its refined transmission expertly progresses through the gears. It's also accompanied by a boisterous exhaust system that snarls and pops in a gratifying way. The 2020 Toyota GR Supra gets 24 mpg in the city and 31 mpg on the highway. This above-average fuel economy rating is especially impressive because of the Supra's six-cylinder engine, whereas many of its closest rivals come standard with a four-cylinder engine. Smiles are never in short supply when riding in the rear-wheel-drive GR Supra. This sports car has an even weight balance for composed handling, as well as responsive steering and strong brakes. Switching between Normal and Sport modes noticeably changes the handling tightness, ride quality, and exhaust sound. The result is that the Supra has a split personality as both a comfortable touring car and an aggressive racetrack-ready coupe.


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Review by Petrov Eugene:

A good sports car needs to look the part, and debatably, the 2020 Supra does. I'm not completely in love with it, but it's attractive, and definitely distinct. There's some fourth-gen Supra styling inspiration sprinkled into the front end and the nose takes cues from Formula 1 racers. Personally, I find the rear three-quarter angle the best view: The curvy haunches and integrated spoiler hark back to the old Supra. As for the faux hood and door vents, I actually don't mind them, and take comfort in knowing that they likely will become functional should hotter Supra models launch down the line. The Supra garners its fair share of attention from people at stoplights and in parking lots. In one instance, it caused a guy walk out of work, hop in his Scion FR-S, and follow me into a parking lot to talk my ear off for 30 minutes on a hot, sunny, sticky day. Rami, if you're reading this, I hope the T-Mobile store didn't fire you for that extended break.

Added: 2020-04-18 23:30:15