my first car was a 1989 Toyota Celica GT-S 5 speed... learned how to drive it by myself jerking back and forth practicing our side my moms house all day and night until i got it right
Yes the Integra been available since the 2023 model. Now Honda is attempting to bring back the Prelude and Toyota is bringing back the Celica, but this is possibly the last cycle for the Supra. I gave you a like.
@@terrancemoore496 thanks for the like, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! What do you think about the rumors that the new Toyota Supra will be powered by a turbo 4 cylinder?
@mykeegetsit wait that's sick! I'm actually going to Japan early next year and I'm excited to see what the car scene is like. What's one thing that the new s16 would need for you to consider purchasing it?
@@EthanSi02 nothing against the SR20DET Engine but if the new engine with turbo can compete with the new line of cars that has upgraded technology that would be a factor, also aftermarket parts that can capture the look of S series.. manual cars are going to be a rarity, so im expecting paddle shifters / automatic are going to be the imports(..which im not fond of) and money lol
@@dev_taco yup, the prelude is basically an electric car with an ICE engine as a generator. For the Celica it's widely believed that it's either gonna be Honda's 3 cylinder turbo or their new 4 cylinder turbo!
What makes you say that? The prelude already has fully functional units using the new powertrain being put to use and was seen testing around a track. I could see that statement being true for the Celica as it is in the earlier stages of development.
my first car was a 1989 Toyota Celica GT-S 5 speed... learned how to drive it by myself jerking back and forth practicing our side my moms house all day and night until i got it right
That's awesome, I'm sure you had some amazing memories with that car! How long did you keep it for?
Yes the Integra been available since the 2023 model. Now Honda is attempting to bring back the Prelude and Toyota is bringing back the Celica, but this is possibly the last cycle for the Supra. I gave you a like.
@@terrancemoore496 thanks for the like, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! What do you think about the rumors that the new Toyota Supra will be powered by a turbo 4 cylinder?
The Gr86 Gr4s paint job is so sick, imagine that design with different colors!
Yup! The livery was great, I really hope we see the paint job come back at least as a special edition livery!
St205 was great car, except for the oil leaks.
Legendary car fs...
how about nissan silvia s16?
@@mykeegetsit this is actually my first time hearing about this!
@@mykeegetsit dang if I would've known I totally could've included that in my video 😓
@@EthanSi02 it's perfect timing because my '99 S15 just turned 25 yrs old and was able to ship it from Japan
@mykeegetsit wait that's sick! I'm actually going to Japan early next year and I'm excited to see what the car scene is like. What's one thing that the new s16 would need for you to consider purchasing it?
@@EthanSi02 nothing against the SR20DET Engine but if the new engine with turbo can compete with the new line of cars that has upgraded technology that would be a factor, also aftermarket parts that can capture the look of S series.. manual cars are going to be a rarity, so im expecting paddle shifters / automatic are going to be the imports(..which im not fond of) and money lol
That prelude looks ugly ass hell
😂😂 I'm dead
What would you change about it?
Every sports car/sedan coming out of Japan recently are ugly as hell. I'll stick with their cars from the 90s
@@EthanSi02 the front end
Valid, the front end does kinda look like the new Prius i'm not gonna lie. 😂
The Prelude is an electric car 🤮, The Celica TBD
@@dev_taco yup, the prelude is basically an electric car with an ICE engine as a generator. For the Celica it's widely believed that it's either gonna be Honda's 3 cylinder turbo or their new 4 cylinder turbo!
Just make a difference name. Don’t messy with a classic. It doesn’t even look like a prelude. 😂
None of those cars are coming back.
What makes you say that? The prelude already has fully functional units using the new powertrain being put to use and was seen testing around a track. I could see that statement being true for the Celica as it is in the earlier stages of development.