heh not funny ^ (I know it's ment to be sarcastic) but that faulty break was only for newer model Toyota's.
Supra is an older gem.
When I graduated a college/university type of school I was 20 after doing a 2 year program. I bought my Supra for $28,000. I made a down payment of $15,000 with some savings I had also sold my car and financed the rest over 16 months and payed it off...
Also my 1st year salary was $48,000 2nd year was $52,000.
My Supra was a 1995 with 62,000 miles and 6 speed so I got quite a good deal and plan to keep this car for a long time...
Now If you make 60,000 in two years only way I see this possible is if you save a lot of money and only focus on your necessities.... also when making 30,000 a year you need to realize Supra burns a big hole in your pocket for gas.
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