Cast your eyes on this rare find. It’s highly unlikely you’ll come across another brand-new, low-mileage MK4 Toyota Supra for sale. With just one day remaining, the current high bid on Cars & Bids stands at $150,000. This means that someone is about to invest a substantial amount in a 30-year-old Toyota. And it’s not just any Toyota, it’s a Supra!

What sets the fourth-generation A80 Supra apart from its predecessors? Is it an elegant yet understated design? Or the 2JZ engine that’s the talk of the town? The driver-centric dashboard and the six-speed manual transmission add to its allure. Despite its discontinuation in the US in 1998, some believe the Supra is still a worthy investment.

Another amazing six-figure sale of a Toyota Supra is about to happen

Between 1993 and 1998, about 12,000 A80 Supras were sold in the United States. A vintage car insurance company called Hagerty says that a well-kept non-Turbo car can fetch around $45,000, though prices have leveled off. You can expect to pay $75,000 for the turbo, which is $6,600 less than last year. Remember that these cases have been taken care of well. You could have something nice if you find it.

The 1995 Supra Turbo being sold at Cars & Bids has less than 10,000 kilometers on its odometer. When fully loaded, the Monroney costs $51,680, and a retractable sport roof can be added as an extra. The screen is beautiful, but it does have some problems.

Under the car, there is some rust, even though it has been registered in a warm-weather state since 2003. Besides that, the flaws could be more tacky after 29 years of use. There was a small scratch on the back quarter panel, a problem with the front body, and nine-year-old tires. Based on the Carfax report, an accident in 2016 did “minor damage” to the front, right back, and roof, as stated in the ad. The shop says that the front bumper has been repainted, but the photos and videos of the car being driven around make it hard to tell how bad the damage is.

It is a good review of Hagerty’s book. Since there wasn’t much rust, it might even be fair. Twelve bids, though, brought the price up to $15,000. With $550,000, the famous Fast & Furious movie car is now the most expensive Toyota Supra ever bought at auction. Someone paid a crazy amount of money—$265,000—for a 1998 model with low miles and a special Quicksilver paint job that was found during a drug raid. The public auction stops at noon Pacific time on Monday.

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