Big George
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And the facelifted 2017 GT-R just got bumped up by $8200 to $110k now. If the MKV Supra is gonna be a GT-R / 911 competitor, we're going to see $90-100k price tag I think. If on the other hand it's going to be an M4 level competitor, I could see it staying in the $60k range.^ that's what I'm afraid of, that the original $50-$60k real world price tag was given back in 2012 when Toyota gave the green light to make the concept. Earliest production would be 2018. The GT-R and NSX are all above $100k. This car may not be faster than those 2 stock but it's becoming tougher now to see if Toyota will really bring this car to market at $50-$60k range. Realistically I see it more above $65-75k starting. Which for those that can afford it would be a bargain as long as it's worthy. I hope I'm wrong and it ends up closer to the Corvette price.
But hopefully at the end of the day @Supraman is right and we see it have Corvette level performance for Corvette prices. That's my hope anyway since I can't afford a 100k car
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