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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 16551083" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>The mk4 supra was not that popular when it came out. It was ridiculously expensive and not great looking like the 1000x more popular nsx. I saw nsx all over the place when they came out. </p><p></p><p>Even the 3000GT, 300zx and RX7 were more popular..The supra was kind of boring looking, save for the giant wing. They were too expensive for young people to afford them and put crazy body kits on them etc. i remember sitting in a turbo model at the dealership around 1995. It was around $55k! A corvette was in the mid to high $30ks. Older people with disposable cash just werent into Japanese cars really. Until the NSX came out which had ferrari looks but honda drive ability and reliability. Even though it was $$. </p><p></p><p>I was in high school when these cars came out. I was briefly in the import scene in the later half of the 90s. Didnt really see any supras or even hear people talking about them. It wasnt till F&F came out that i started to see people talking about them. In fact the last year or two of the supra i remember them slashing the price by like $10k because sales were so low. </p><p></p><p>It is truly one of those cars that no one expected would be “worth” a fortune later. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 16551083, member: 40308"] The mk4 supra was not that popular when it came out. It was ridiculously expensive and not great looking like the 1000x more popular nsx. I saw nsx all over the place when they came out. Even the 3000GT, 300zx and RX7 were more popular..The supra was kind of boring looking, save for the giant wing. They were too expensive for young people to afford them and put crazy body kits on them etc. i remember sitting in a turbo model at the dealership around 1995. It was around $55k! A corvette was in the mid to high $30ks. Older people with disposable cash just werent into Japanese cars really. Until the NSX came out which had ferrari looks but honda drive ability and reliability. Even though it was $$. I was in high school when these cars came out. I was briefly in the import scene in the later half of the 90s. Didnt really see any supras or even hear people talking about them. It wasnt till F&F came out that i started to see people talking about them. In fact the last year or two of the supra i remember them slashing the price by like $10k because sales were so low. It is truly one of those cars that no one expected would be “worth” a fortune later. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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