Try being a MK3 owner on Supraforums.

Some owners insist the Supra was first released in '93. Hell, a lot of MK3 owners seem to enjoy owning their cars more just due to the fact that they hate some of the MK4 owners, and the fact that many people think the MK4 is the only Supra there was.
Cars like the Celica, Corolla, MR2 and Supra have undergone MAJOR changes over the years, as far as purpose and design. The Corolla used to be respectably sporty, and the Celica used to be a downright potential killer, this was back when the Supra was like a luxo-cruiser (TEMS on normal for boulevard cruising, anyone?).
Cars like Civics, 240s, 300ZXs, Camaros, and just about anything else are all essentially the same kind of car, just with technology standing between generations. Although it's all respectable business moves by Toyota, it's hard to see a legacy when your little sister's first car has the same badge as your dedicated auto-X/track AE86. Ya know? I personally just love Toyotas, through and through.
As long as there's no generation heirarchy goin' on, I'd love to have some sort of club goin' on.