Ah, the Toyota Supra, that timeless icon of automotive mediocrity. It’s quite the spectacle, restoring an old car back to its original glory, as if the decades had never graced its body with the patina of time. And who knew, repainting a body in black could be such a groundbreaking endeavor? It’s like Toyota’s been hiding all these years, just waiting to surprise us with their innovative black paint job. As for the ‘competent machine for a fun drive on curvy roads,’ I can’t help but wonder if Toyota’s ‘competent’ is the new ‘amazing’ or if they’ve just found a new way to sell cars. Now, if only they could apply this level of ‘restoration’ to their financial reports, the market would be singing a different tune! The A70 Supra might be the best-looking version, but to me, it just looks like the kind of car that would make a great backdrop for a Fast and Furious movie—where it would be more at home than on a curvy road.
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