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What's Toyota's answer to the Skyline?

Is the Crown their answer to the Cedric/Gloria, and the Camry/Vista their answer to the Bluebird, Auster/Stanza/Violet/Primera, and the Corolla their answer to the Sunny, and the Tercel their answer to the Pulsar?

I know the Supra is their answer to the Z-car.

Are the M, G, and JZ their answer to the RB?

Is the VZ their answer to the VG?

Are the MZ, and the GR their answer to the VQ?

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school holidays much?

i think toyota are worrying about what TOYOTA are doing, not what NISSAN are doing... i think they have better things to worry about

i guess if you want some sort of a comparison to the nissan skyline, price wise

you could take the soarer for example

which i don't care what ANY OF YOU say, the soarer is a faster, more comfortable, nicer, better built car, and i think it's a lil bit better looking too

and its cheaper too

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the soarer is a faster, more comfortable, nicer, better built car, and i think it's a lil bit better looking too.........

with crap electricals, and and a car that their owners themselves want to get rid of

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:S my mate has one and its real nice, Feels like riding a in a jet its so smooth, Its auto :D but when he gives it a boot that 2 tone peice of junk can easily keep up to my r34 .. For while (well until I hit 4th)

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which i don't care what ANY OF YOU say, the soarer is a faster, more comfortable, nicer, better built car, and i think it's a lil bit better looking too

and its cheaper too

Which is why im am choosing a soarer over an r32 gts-t as my next car.

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school holidays much?

i think toyota are worrying about what TOYOTA are doing, not what NISSAN are doing... i think they have better things to worry about

i guess if you want some sort of a comparison to the nissan skyline, price wise

you could take the soarer for example

which i don't care what ANY OF YOU say, the soarer is a faster, more comfortable, nicer, better built car, and i think it's a lil bit better looking too

and its cheaper too

then go buy one and stay the f*k away from the SKYLINE forums

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then go buy one and stay the f*k away from the SKYLINE forums

ummm who are you to say who is allowed to view this forum?

Mr.Eps has been here for more than 3 years than you so your opinions on this matter sort of mean jack shit.

As for me i have owned a skyline, and now i'm buying a soarer... do you have a problem with that? Should i be banished?

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which i don't care what ANY OF YOU say, the soarer is a faster, more comfortable, nicer, better built car, and i think it's a lil bit better looking too

Faster to what? break down?, or maybe faster than what? a parked skyline?

dunno wat show your watching. But its slower around corners, slower down the straight. stock e.t's are also higher. because;

a). its heavy,

b). its shit. Take your pic.

And im comparing to a GTST. Didnt think it was fair to compare it to a GTR. since a GTR is JUST totally out of the Soarers league..

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Faster to what? break down?, or maybe faster than what? a parked skyline?
Although, it does have a great engine. :D

Ummm ok :| Contradicting yourself there.

And i do believe a stock soarer would be faster in a straight line than a stock R33. But hey stock r33's are pretty slow lol

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the soarer is a faster, more comfortable, nicer, better built car, and i think it's a lil bit better looking too.........

with crap electricals, and and a car that their owners themselves want to get rid of

Soarer is slow compared to turbo Skylines.

TT Soarer does like low 8s 0-100 KM/h.

V8 Soarer is even slower, around high 9s.

Soarers are heavy, luxury cruisers.

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soarer is a pretty good car for the price, you can get them for 8g's! in comparison to a 180 or s13.

a skyline would rip one anyday, they are afterall 600kg's lighter!

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