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The Drive - "Toyota Supra With a Manual Transmission Confirmed for US: Source"
https://www.thedrive.com/news/43855/manual-toyota-supra-could-finally-launch-this-year-source
Oops, sorry, I didn't realize there was a post about this already. I tried searching the forums using its embedded "search" feature, but nothing relevant from its search results came up.
Hi everyone. I had a curiosity itch and wanted to ask if it's possible to obtain the European tail lights fitted on European Supras and install them on US Supras?
I like how European Supra have amber turn signals as opposed to North American Supra using the entire brake left or right brake...
Here's an article I read when someone interviewed the Chief Engineer about the vents. It's a short read but at least the vents are removable. I'm strongly hoping for the aftermarket community to make use of the vents if that's the case.
Short quote from the article:
"If you look at the vehicle...
2019 Toyota Supra XSE version? I have a feeling if people opt for the base inline 4 cylinder turbo, the Supra won't be as exciting as this model -- IF there is going to be such trim level discrepancies like "xse, base, GR, etc."
Curious how this will turn out on Monday!
Oh damn... why is this even a thing? I would see how a person unfamiliar with BMW products would be unable to intuitively use their signals lol.
Here's a video, for you guys wanting to buy the new Supra, on how to use your signals LOL. Trying to not make us look bad xD
Wait a minute... I realized something other than the engine not having an oil dipstick... Do the turn signals not "click" when they're in their indicated position? To be clearer, if you push it down for signaling left or push it up for signaling right, do they stick down and stick up...
I hope reliability is up to our standards with these engine components under the Toyota logo. I can imagine in over 10 years if a part goes bad, you'd have to buy the replacement part from BMW -- which may be expensive... :/
I don't believe so. This is the video I'm referring to. If you look near the end of the video, you'll see the guy turn on the right turn signal (it flashes a couple times before the video ended). This doesn't show the yellow signal like the video with the car in white/black camo. Interesting....
Oh.. okay! Now, that's what I"m talking about. I hope the Supra they "revealed" at Goodwood isn't some kind of American version where we didn't get the yellow lights versus the European market. I watched a video about this earlier about how European markets have have to have a yellow light for...