Cptnslo
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I’m about 99% sure they NEVER made the A91 in renaissance red. It was only offered in nocturnal and refraction. So they’re really trying to screw someone, other giveaway is the wheels should be black
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I’m about 99% sure they NEVER made the A91 in renaissance red. It was only offered in nocturnal and refraction. So they’re really trying to screw someone, other giveaway is the wheels should be black
I’m about 99% sure they NEVER made the A91 in renaissance red. It was only offered in nocturnal and refraction. So they’re really trying to screw someone, other giveaway is the wheels should be black
Looks like a baiting tactic or the dealership doesn't know the special editions themselves. Disappointed the dealer either doesn't know and is upcharging like crazy, or does know its not an A91, and is lying to prospective buyers.
Sometimes their systems pull the vin wrong. You'll be able to tell pretty easily usually.Looks like a baiting tactic or the dealership doesn't know the special editions themselves. Disappointed the dealer either doesn't know and is upcharging like crazy, or does know its not an A91, and is lying to prospective buyers.
They usually don't hire scholars either..I’ve noticed a lot of listings have the incorrect trim. It’s like no one knows about these cars
There are so many car models out there and used car dealers won't possibly know all the different models. Sometimes this works in your favor when you get a really nice special edition car listed as a generic everyday version of a specific car model.Looks like a baiting tactic or the dealership doesn't know the special editions themselves. Disappointed the dealer either doesn't know and is upcharging like crazy, or does know its not an A91, and is lying to prospective buyers.
Winning! Congrats.I have noticed that ALL cars on Carvana have paint scratches and chips. Having said that, I just sold them my 2013 Prius for almost the same amount of money I paid Carmax for it in 2016. That money is going towards the purchase of my 2022 GR86 which is being delivered Tuesday.?
It should be as easy as just ordering the exact spec you want and paying MSRP when it arrives after x many of days.Just an update got the Email from the dealership. Car was "found" and should be arriving at the end of April early May who knows. I'm not in a rush. They sent me the "invoice" of the spec etc.. Who knows what type of games they will play when it comes time to sign papers. In my experience the Bellevue Toyota dealership isn't so bad they just "talk to management" about everything which is annoying.
You can't "order" a car from Toyota right now. You basically put down a deposit, then they go through the national inventory and various allocations to find you what you want. For some reason my spec was "never" seen at the dealership. Umm It's just a premium 3.0 black on black with driver's pack.
In my experience the dealer's that try to hype up the Supra as something "special" could go F$#K themselves. End of the day it's just a car, a sports car also that never sells well. Usually as a second car. Only the mentally ill buys a sports car (Yes I'm very sick I own a 95 mr2 with more money into it then I want to admit) so they should be happy someone is dumb enough to buy them. Sports cars are rare cause no one buys them.
Plenty on Carvana, it's just a tough pill to swallow when you're spending $56-60k on a used Supra 3.0 premium.It’s interesting because if you get on cargurus there’s so many listed through carvana and Carnac and you should be able to have those shipped to other locations. What’s the word on those?
Thanks. Its taken FOREVER. Put my deposit down in September. No dealer markup?Winning! Congrats.