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You said you value reliability, daily driving, and not making it a money pit.
But your other personality suggests buying older car to save the money for mods.

I think you should use the extra money for a psychologist and see if Curly, Moe, and Jack can agree on something lol

me personally, I hate the idea of buying a used, previously beat on, partially disassembled sports car (meaning did the PO do a bunch of janky mods).
If youre never going to do serious mods like turbo, fuel system, trans, id just look for the lowest newest stock Supra out there. Depending on where it’s been parked and driven age can mean more than mileage. I briefly looked at used autos but the prices are so close to new I said fuck it better to have an un-bastardized new car.

but I feel like this isn’t the right car for a daily driver that you keep stock.
Sounds like you need to do some soul searching as nobody here is gonna make the right decision for you lol
Thank you man, I agree with the soul searching bit btw.
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Good luck Lmar! My rule-of-thumb for buying a used car is to always buy the best car that you can afford. That means age, mileage and of course, condition. It's tough with these Supras, because there just aren't that many available.

I think mileage is more important than age (within reason). Once these cars are no longer produced, and the older they get, the less it will matter if it's 8 years old or 10 years old. What will affect the price the most will be does it have 30km or 130km on it?

That's my opinion. My opinion is worth about twice what you paid for it. ;)
Hahaha Legend thanks ! Much appreciated man
 
 








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