As you may have gathered from the title of this post, this Sunday will be dedicated to one of the car community's favorites, the Toyota Supra. It seems like only the die-hard, anti-JDM enthusiasts advocate against the Supra, as I have seen more than one person transform from hating the Supra to absolutely loving it. It is almost impossible not to fall in love with something so beautiful with such an amazing tuning potential. If you are a car enthusiast, chances are there is a special place in your heart for the Toyota Supra, specifically the Mark IV.
If there ever existed a car that most of the world would agree to bring back into production, it would be the MKIV Supra. Yes, it's easy to see that this car was produced in the 90's, but sometimes that's not always a bad thing. Of the events that took place in the 90's, the design and production of this Supra was the greatest. There are many things from that era that most of us want to forget, which can be said about most of human history, but the MKIV Supra falls into that finite category of things we will always remember in a positive light.
So we would like to take this Sunday, the first Sunday post from The Daily Driver, to remember this wonderful piece of machinery, and to dedicate the day to hoping that the FT-1 is not actually the new Supra. We dedicate this day to the hope that the rumors all false and that one day an MKIV-based Supra will return again.
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