1989 Toyota Supra 3.0 turbo

Summary:

Best car out there for value and performance

Faults:

The only thing that is at all worn on my car is the paint. It is faded badly and rust is starting to show through.

I cannot seem to keep tires on it for some reason. I think it is because I leave a layer or two of rubber at every stop light.

General Comments:

I am seriously addicted to Supras. I had a 1983 non-turbo and I loved it. I then bought a 1987 non-turbo and I liked that one even more. I then bought a 1991 Chevy Pick up. This only lasted a month before buying my latest car. I currently drive a 1989 Toyota Supra Turbo, and just for the record I am never selling this one.

This car has amazing acceleration and awesome top end power.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 28th January, 2002

1989 Toyota Supra Turbo 3.0 turbo

Summary:

Nothing else is a car compared to a Supra

Faults:

Nothing so far! Yes the head gasket is a big problem for the Supras, especially the turbos. Keep changing the oil with synthetics and make sure your coolant level is good and your gasket will be good up until 150,000 miles like mine! HKS make a metal headgasket for 200 bucks for the Supra. Nice easy peace of mind from that.

General Comments:

You won't believe it. People think my 89 looks like a 95. Perfect paint, doesn't fade.

Transmission is solid and feels great. Power beyond your wildest dreams. 400bhp possible with a few upgrades.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 30th April, 2001

24th Jul 2001, 14:11

No, power is not possible to 400 horses... It's possible to 600! And that is dyno tested at the wheels baby!

29th Jun 2002, 15:15

True Dat!

21st Nov 2002, 17:44

My '89 Supra turbo is at 135,000 miles and it's still going strong. The head gasket was replaced at 60,000 miles, and went through the HKS stage 7 upgrade. It feels like a part of my body when I'm driving it, and so far, no other cars feel like it.

22nd Feb 2003, 20:54

Had my Supra Turbo 6 Months spun it last week. Hit a curb at fifty mangled alloy bent one strut, £25 from breakers back on the road do that with any other muscle car (Don't think so) Built to last built like a tank that will do 160MPH as stock. I love my SUPRA...

1989 Toyota Supra 3.0

Summary:

An excellent highway cruiser

Faults:

Head gasket.

Brakes.

Powersteering hose.

Alternator.

General Comments:

Pros: Comfortable, safe and pleasant to own. Crisp handling, powerful and well equipped with features that worked flawlessly.

Cons: Not very economical to maintain, way too heavy, had frequent electrical glitches (none that caused permanent damage), unsuitable for Canadian winters.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 25th September, 2000