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hondaboy
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but blacks in this season!

 

And it's faster :blahblah:

 

Joking aside, you ever driven one?

 

Why an N/A, lots of folk think the insurance is cheaper, not strictly true, I found the quotes for the N/A to be more.

 

Going on other threads here the TT aint that heavier on running costs.

 

Just throwing some stuff into the mix :)

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well also, coming from a honda(front wheel drive), i'm a bit concerned about the rear wheel drive combined with twin turbo power, it's hard to bin a type R even in the wet, just think it'll be a different story in the toyota.

 

 

yeah...youll have to learn how to drive a proper car.....:D

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imi, i hope your a one off. helpful? aye later!

 

haha, i think he may be tired...

 

i own a TT, and my brother owns a Honda Integra Type R, i drive both quite a lot. Now ok, yes, the TT is a handful in the wet, but in the dry, its a different story.

 

people seem to feer the supra TT in the wet, and there are a number of misconceptions!

 

yes, drive like a fool and you WILL crash, but treat it with respect and you will be fine! the pedal doesnt HAVE to go right to the bottom!

 

drive a TT, drive an NA, (id go for the NA first:D ) see which you like most.....there isnt much between them financially, but a LOT between them in every other way!

 

and if your next question was going to be auto or manual, then same there - drive both. neither is better than the other - ust one suits one type of driver, the other a different type of driver..

 

hope i was of some help.

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