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post Aug 11, 2012 - 1:31 AM
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Get a corolla, nice and reliable. I've had mine for six years now and it has never given me problems. Mine is the top of the line 1995 corolla with a sunroof and it over 264,000 miles on the 7afe engine, don't think i'll ever sell it. Are mkIII supras any good? I know it sucks a lot of gas but i only drive 30 minutes to work


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post Aug 11, 2012 - 12:54 PM
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Corolla gets the same gas mileage as my 7A-FE Celica, and I don't do sedans. (Yes, I'm mental) I'm looking more at the likes of a Del Sol at least, and if I could find a Civic VX I'd be set.

If you're getting a MKIII Supra go manual. 90-92 manual base Supra weighed 3,463 and the auto added another 100 pounds or so. So almost a 3,600 pound car pushed by 200hp through a slush box. 90-92 manual Turbo weighed 3,534 and had 232hp. I found another weight of 3,389 for the manual base model, but I'm guessing that'd be for the 86.5-89 since in 1990 they added an airbag and everything that goes along with that. Personally I wouldn't get another unless it was a manual turbo. Considering the base and turbo get the same gas mileage, kind of silly not to. I'm kind of biased toward the MKIII Supra, was my first car so I'm terribly nostalgic for another one.


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