When Toyota replaced the Crown Coupe, it introduced the Toyota Soarer in 1981. As soon as it was introduced, it was recognized as Japan's "car of the year" in 1981. It resembled the Toyota Supra, but ...
The Toyota Soarer isnโ€™t the first name that would come into your mind when you think of desirable imported JDM classics. Make no mistake though, what makes this particular 1994 Soarer unique is not ...
Anyone who says that the best things come to those who wait is usually full of crap. It's just some stupid phrase that procrastinators use to cover up the fact that they've been sitting around with ...
The first time I came across the Toyota Soarer was in an ad for its Lexus clone, the SC400, in a crumbling issue of Road and Track magazine from 1992 that I borrowed from my cousin in 2002. Then in ...
Jay Traugott has been writing about and testing cars for over a decade. His passion for everything with four wheels began when he saw "Back to the Future" as a kid. The DeLorean DMC-12 remains his ...
11 Oct 2021, 20:07 UTC · By: Benny Kirk // In the days before the 1J and 2J, the Soarer settled for a three-liter Toyota M Series turbocharged inline-six engine jetting 232 horsepower at 3,200 rpm.
You might know Best Motoring for its on-track comparison tests that pit all sorts of performance cars against each other in wheel-to-wheel battle. But sports cars aren't the only types of vehicles ...
While spotting a Toyota Soarer in the US is already uncommon, one unit just got more unique, blending in as an American lowrider. This 1988 model of the JDM coupe is owned by Ryan Rea, who caught up ...
It's a V8, and a Toyota-built one at that - surely that must offset the bork factor a little? Teeth are funny things. From a pure design perspective, and to do away with the need for flossing, you ...