The automotive world is obsessed with nostalgia, but there aren’t many machines that hold their mythological status with the same iron grip as some of the more famous examples of yesteryear. Purchasing a 1995 Toyota Supra today is less about acquiring a sports car and more about securing a highly volatile asset. As the midpoint of its domestic production cycle, the car presents a unique convergence of analog engineering and peak mechanical purity, but you still need your wits about you as you fine-comb this minefield of the used market.
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