1980 Toyota Supra Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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Any changes the 1980 Toyota Supra experienced from the previous year were mostly cosmetic. The interior console was redesigned and now included a digital clock. For the exterior, the side-view mirrors were redesigned, and aluminum rims now came standard. The 1980 Supra also came available with an eight-track cassette player.
The The 1980 Toyota Supra came in only one style. The engine was a 2.6-liter, 110-horsepower inline-6. It was available as a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission.
Drivers, particularly those who liked the Celica, were glad to see a Toyota that promised reliability and sportiness in one package. Many find the back seat to be much too small.
User reviews for 1980 Toyota Supra
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by Dean M
Mar 01, 2008
Japanese Import, unlike the flared aussie ones..this had the better twincam engine. For a car made in 1980 it has: electric windows, mirrors and sunroof, digital dash, cruise control, 5 spd manual, independant rear suspension and 8 way adjustable bucket seats.Mar 01, 2008
