Vehicle Description
127,541 kilometers Named after the Latin prefix meaning to surpass,
the Toyota Supra is a grand tourer that was manufactured from 1978
to 2002. Originally named the Toyota Celica Supra, the first
generation, as the name implies, was derived from the already
popular Toyota Celica after requests were made for the manufacturer
to produce a direct competitor to the Datsun 280Z. Measuring in at
just over 181 inches long, the Supra was over 5 inches longer than
the Celica. The bulk of this difference was seen in the engine
compartment, as the extra room was necessary to allow for the
addition of an Inline 6-cylinder engine, rather than the I4 that
was being utilized for the Celica. The larger engine was paired
with the consumers choice of either a 5-speed manual transmission,
or a 4-speed automatic transmission. As generations passed, the
Supra transformed according to the demands of sports car
enthusiasts. By the fourth generation, Toyota aimed to place a
greater emphasis on a more serious high-performance vehicle. With a
shorter overall length, more horsepower, and a lower, more even
distribution of total weight, the Toyota Supra became one of the
most formidable performance cars that Toyota ever offered. However,
despite all of the manufacturers efforts, sales still declined and
Toyota ended the export of the Supra to the United States in 1999,
with production ceasing altogether in 2002. Third party
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