Australian New Car Buyer

TOYOTA SUPRA FROM $84,900

Toyota’s GR Supra has generated howls of outrage, mostly from people who spend way too much keyboard time offering opinions but in reality wouldn’t know a decent car from a hole in the ground.

They seem to hate the idea that it’s the product of a collaboration with BMW. What’s the problem? Last time I looked, BMW was, y’know, fairly handy at go-fast machinery.

Supra is, for now,

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