THIS Is the Manual Toyota Supra [Official Release]

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I do, and there won't be. This is far bigger than California. Many states are tied to CARB, and many other countries, incl Japan, Germany, Canada and the UK, are all in the process of formalizing similar legislation. The massive transition to EVs began many years ago and even if all the legislation banning ICE were to suddenly go away, all the major automakers have already sunk so much R&D costs into the endeavour that we’d still get these cars foisted upon us for at least a generation.
As long as there is a free market economy, there are always options. Elon Musk really helped refine the EV technology. Better yet, he wasn’t even forced to do so. There will always be people like me in a free State like Florida buying “illegal exhaust“ or manufactures like Tesla moving to Texas keeping restrictive legislation at bay.
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As long as there is a free market economy, there are always options. Elon Musk really helped refine the EV technology. Better yet, he wasn’t even forced to do so. There will always be people like me in a free State like Florida buying “illegal exhaust“ or manufactures like Tesla moving to Texas keeping restrictive legislation at bay.
Except the larger point I was making was that there won't be any manufacturers catering to tiny pockets of EV resistance, as it were, when it's not financially feasible for them to do so. If the law hold and bans ICE in multiple countries, most of them where the cars are being manufactured, you can bet that's it.

I love a free market economy as much as anyone, and if we HAD that, then EV adoption would remain very slow, and likely never even become a major player. But external forces have taken that free market option away from us.
 

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I am starting to see some posts in Facebook of people getting prices for 6MT's... anyone here actually have a price from a dealer yet? Markup?
 

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I am starting to see some posts in Facebook of people getting prices for 6MT's... anyone here actually have a price from a dealer yet? Markup?
Spoke with my dealer today just to confirm everything for when they get an allocation. I'm just paying MSRP + $399 processing fee for a 3.0 premium in stratosphere. No extra required add ons or financing through them.
 

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I still cannot find a dealer (California or nearby) who has stated they have anything coming down the pipeline and also does not want $5,000 more than MSRP for a Premium MT. I am still low on various reservation lists but most are stating middle of next year ETAs. Ultra fun vehicle purchase experience so far with Toyota
 

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Spoke with my dealer today just to confirm everything for when they get an allocation. I'm just paying MSRP + $399 processing fee for a 3.0 premium in stratosphere. No extra required add ons or financing through them.
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I still cannot find a dealer (California or nearby) who has stated they have anything coming down the pipeline and also does not want $5,000 more than MSRP for a Premium MT. I am still low on various reservation lists but most are stating middle of next year ETAs. Ultra fun vehicle purchase experience so far with Toyota
I feel like more Supras sell on the west coast and the dealers feel they can get away with this. I am in Denver metro and have only ever seen one Supra on the road. Two dealers here have told me that if they get a 6MT they will sell for their "normal" dealer fee - 500 bucks. But I have no idea how the allocation process works - I fear Toyota won't bother sending a mostly 3 season car to a place that has winters.
 

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I still cannot find a dealer (California or nearby) who has stated they have anything coming down the pipeline and also does not want $5,000 more than MSRP for a Premium MT. I am still low on various reservation lists but most are stating middle of next year ETAs. Ultra fun vehicle purchase experience so far with Toyota
Not even from California and know Longo doesn't mark up. Also can't blame toyota for allocation issues. It isn't just toyota still facing supply issues. Probably don't want to promise anything until they know its on the ship over.
 

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Not even from California and know Longo doesn't mark up. Also can't blame toyota for allocation issues. It isn't just toyota still facing supply issues. Probably don't want to promise anything until they know its on the ship over.
Longo claimed their paid list was already over 60 long with an ETA of 2024 as of official announcement.
 

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Hmm... thought all manuals got the red "Supra" badge on the back. Is it now only the special editions that get the red badge?
 

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Hmm... thought all manuals got the red "Supra" badge on the back. Is it now only the special editions that get the red badge?
In the US, only the special editions get the red badge. In some other markets its all of the manuals.


Edit: Also more allocations should be dropping over the next few days. Fingers crossed.
 

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I feel like more Supras sell on the west coast and the dealers feel they can get away with this. I am in Denver metro and have only ever seen one Supra on the road. Two dealers here have told me that if they get a 6MT they will sell for their "normal" dealer fee - 500 bucks. But I have no idea how the allocation process works - I fear Toyota won't bother sending a mostly 3 season car to a place that has winters.
Same in Florida and Texas. I went out of State to purchase and paid $1k in shipping. Fair price considering how bad the markup was here...
 

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I am starting to see some posts in Facebook of people getting prices for 6MT's... anyone here actually have a price from a dealer yet? Markup?
I got MSRP at my dealer, as long as my request of the color/MT come in, im first to get it. Signed at $58k for 3.0 Premium, Blue, MT



I feel like more Supras sell on the west coast and the dealers feel they can get away with this. I am in Denver metro and have only ever seen one Supra on the road. Two dealers here have told me that if they get a 6MT they will sell for their "normal" dealer fee - 500 bucks. But I have no idea how the allocation process works - I fear Toyota won't bother sending a mostly 3 season car to a place that has winters.
Im in the local denver supra club and there is plenty of MKIVs/MKVs in it! About 300 members. Also Allocation is weird with toyota, you cant custom order, you put in your preferred combo and you hope it comes in. Better dealers most likely will get what you want, unless its super rare spec. Kind of a crapshoot/lottery. Which sucks. Hoping my prefered spec comes in, im first in line for the 3.0P/Blue/MT spec at one of the local big dealers. Should get it they said



Based on the description in this post, it sounds like the 2023 supra review embargo will be up on 09/07.

This is the spec I ordered, That blue is amazing. I cant fucking wait
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