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1997 Toyota Supra

Farmingdale, NY

1997 Toyota Supra - photo 1
$162,075
Used52,243 mi

Motorcar Classics

AI Value Analysis

Mehdeal2
Asking
$162,075
Est. market
$1,500
Premium
$160,575(10705.0%)
$162,075
$1.1k$1.5k$1.8k

$160,575 above market

Low miles for ageSingle-owner history

Asking $162,075 vs estimated $1,500 for 1997 Toyota Supra at 52.2K mi (Meh).

Before You Buy

One previous owner.
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Suspiciously low miles for the age.
Verify against the title's odometer history (Carfax). Rollback is rare but devastating.
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Car is 10+ years old — budget for age-related maintenance.
Expect to replace within 2 years: tires, battery, hoses, possibly timing belt, water pump, suspension bushings.
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Manual transmission.
Test clutch engagement point (should be middle of pedal travel, not top) and check for slippage in higher gears under load.

Cost to own

5-yr estimate · 1997 Toyota Supra
Monthly cash out
$3,739
5-yr running
$46,043
Per mile
$1.05

Money out per month: recurring costs + loan payment. Doesn't include depreciation — see Resale below.

Annual miles
Ownership horizon
Driver age
State
1 · Monthly costWhat leaves your account every month
Yearly cash-out breakdown
Loan term
Credit
Down payment10% · $16,208
Monthly payment
$2,972
Total interest
$32,431
Down payment
$16,208
Upfront fees
$6,563
Resale value vs. loan balance
Value at year 5
$39,603
Value lost
$122,472
Best sell year
Y5
of 5
Equity at sale
$39,603
resale − loan balance
Projected resale value
Opportunity cost (what your down payment would have earned)

Estimates use state averages — your actual costs depend on driving history, exact zip, and insurer.

Buyer Intel

Summary: One owner, no reported accidents.

Vehicle Details

Turbo 2dr Coupe

Body: Car
Engine: 3.0L 6Cyl regular unleaded
Transmission: Manual
Drivetrain: RWD
Fuel: Gasoline
Cylinders: 6
Exterior: Green
Interior: Brown
Doors: 2

History

VIN

JT2DE82A9V1000631

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