Why won’t Toyota make any supercars or hypercars

That would probably be even more expensive.

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True but it wouldn’t be that much right?

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I live 15K Km from STR

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Let’s just admit the GT-R is a budget friendly Supercar

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that’s nearly 4 times as long as australia left to right so idk what you’re trying to prove

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i found some better prices on a different website, dipping below 400k

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You want to buy them isn’t it?

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no i just wanted to check the prices of the thing to see if ghosh is correct
i have come to the conclusion that it depends on the country

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in australia they are definitely not cheap

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I also did some research and a normal r35 gtr can cost like 371k usd in my country

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I found a dealership selling a new GT-R for $123,036.89 USD

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I have found this

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Yet the GT-R is one tho and costs 100K, maybe Toyota could make a machine built Supercar to save costs and maybe if they wanted to make a lightweight supercar, they could use 3D printing, that would save costs and weight therefore increasing handling performance, there are so many possibilities to making a cheap supercar, maybe Toyota could use these possibilities to make a cheap, supercar type-affordable car

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You’re not getting it, the supra is NOT a Supercar but the GT-R IS a Supercar (in terms of performance) also, the Supra’s engine was built by BMW so that makes it half BMW then

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Sometimes it doesn’t, anyways the GT-R has a top speed of 193-196 depending on the model and the acceleration from 0-60 is 2.7 seconds so it is a Supercar

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I don’t get why this is relevant to the topic

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When did I ask?

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Actually, I didn’t

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Yea ok, also the Conversation isn’t over cause the question isn’t answered, it ain’t over till it is

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Yea nvm then

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