HKz
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Doesn't need help? I beg to differ...the automotive industry is changing big time, there is no guarantee that Toyota stays where they are..and being complacent, which is sort of what you're suggesting with "any more help", is the worst thing to do in any business. Toyota still thinks they can capture their core customers on top of attracting some non-hardcore enthusiasts hence why their entire Lexus lineup has shifted towards a more sporty image and their Toyota models are following suit (Corolla hatch, Camry, Avalon).If Toyota turns there back on the "heavy" enthusiast they would have missed the boat completely with this car.
Toyota doesn't need any more help in selling their brand, people already know and love them for their reliability. They are marketing this car as a Halo and the spec requirements should match this. No Excuses or Compromises.
Think @metzger mentioned this in the other thread, the hardcore enthusiasts will still get their hands on the car to strip it down and make it into a beast that we'll see on plenty of YT channels. Unfortunately in the end, the crying folks will be a minority while the "light" enthusiasts will be raving to their friends that they have the Supra.
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