Toyotawild
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- First Name
- Zach
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- 07 Toyota Tundra supercharged, 03 Acura cls-6
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I'll ask if I get the chance, but I'd be surprised if either were the case; maybe front vents open for brakes as we saw on some of the race cars if anything.That's a good question for @A70TTR.
Yup it sure does. The Supra is straight up competition for the C7 Stingray, Cayman S, and M2Doesn't the C7 do 0-60 in 3.7 sec? C&D tested the Supra at 3.8 sec.
Yup it sure does. The Supra is straight up competition for the C7 Stingray, Cayman S, and M2
There was one that was done by this Swiss (German speaking) channel with the name of 7speed.ch, and they merely did a small sprint. The MkV Supra smashed the MkIV, though the MkIV was obviously a manual and the MkV is a crazy shifting 8-Speed automatic.I've never seen a 0-60 competition outside of a magazine or review video..
https://www.goauto.com.au/future-mo...iants-coming-every-year/2019-09-03/79834.html“The current Supra is a base model, but sportscars should have a different direction, like a track side people maybe want,” he said.
At least the current base MKV Variant is actually quite good as auto and easily modifiable. The old NA MKIV Auto was horrendous along with being slow. Only way to fix that car was bolt on turbos and a manual conversion which wasnt cheap.^That sounds like what @PerformanceSound has said about the current car being the equivalent to the NA turd MK4.
I think if I were to rank them it would be something like this (overall global models)I would never relate the current car to an A80 N/A unless we're talking Premium vs GRMN.