Slow4Banger
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- First Name
- Miles
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2025
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- 20
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- Location
- New Jersey
- Car(s)
- 21 Refraction Blue Supra
- Thread starter
- #16
The supra wasn't really a daily. I drove it whenever I could but once it rained or got below like 45 i put her away.I have a work truck and a 83 foxbody that i beat the shit out of but there's times where I would drive the supra for weeks and than wouldn't so it not being a "practical" daily driver doesn't bother me. I don't really care about 0-60 or how fast out of dig it is, I don't race or track it so if it can eat up the mountains and turnpike that's all that matter to me.The 350 is the car I always dreamt of when I was younger, so I am aiming to keep mine as long as possible. The Supra is my daily car for work commuting. They are both super fun to drive, and the Supra has definitely grown on me . That said, I still feel like the 350 would be the one I keep if I could only choose one.
Supra has tons of torque from a standstill, and feels faster off the line, but nothing makes me smile like winding out the 350s gears (as much as possible on the street). There is so much more theatre to the 350 that the Supra just doesn't have.
That said, I wouldn't want the 350 as a daily. It's much less fuel efficient, and it sits to low, especially with the 350r's front splitter. There are places where I live that I just can't take it, and I live in a pretty flat area. I do find the Recaro seats more comfortable than the Supra's.
Overall, I vote keep the Supra and get a 350 to be it's stable mate!
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