How much did a Toyota Supra cost in 1982?
The Info
Years Produced | 1982-1986 |
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Number Sold | 115,000 |
Original Price | L-type $14,098, P-type $14,598 (’82) |
How much horsepower does a 1984 Toyota Supra have?
1982 – 1986 Toyota Supra – Drivetrain/Specifications
Type | 2.8 liters 12-valve (2 valves per cylinder) DOHC 5M-GE |
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Output | 145 HP (150 HP in 1983, 160 HP in 1984, 161 HP in 1985-86) |
Torque | 155 LBS-FT (159 lbs-ft in 1983, 163 lbs-ft in 1984-86) |
0-60 mph | 9.8 Sec. (8.4 Sec. 1985-86) |
How much does a 1983 Toyota Celica Supra cost?
**Figure based on a stock 1983 Toyota Celica Supra Mk II valued at $10,200 with OH rates with $100/300K liability/UM/UIM limits. Actual costs vary depending on the coverage selected, vehicle condition, state and other factors.
What kind of engine did the Toyota Supra have?
The 1978 Toyota Supra (technically the Celica Supra) represented Toyota’s first foray into the performance sport compact market. Designed to compete with the Mazda RX-7 and Datsun 280Z, the Supra was built on a lengthened Celica chassis and powered by a 2.6-liter straight-six engine with a single overhead cam.
What kind of paint does Toyota Celica Supra have?
On about the second day it became obvious that Toyota had figured out some way to magnetize black paint. People would be walking by, cool as you please, eyeballs stored away behind sunglasses, feet perambulating along in the regular way, and then (flash, zap, and thunderclap!) all at once they’d be rubbing all over the car. Loving it.
When did the second generation Supra come out?
From the Archive: The second-generation Supra is a big step in its evolution toward becoming a sports car. Our reviews of Toyota’s four- and six-cylinder 2021 Supras are coming on 5/13, until then we decided to look back at where the Supra started. Here’s our road test of the second-generation Supra. From the March 1982 issue of Car and Driver.