I live in northern California and about a year ago I'd rarely see any GR Supras. But with 300-500 units selling a month for the past year it's really starting to reveal itself. Just yesterday I spotted four GR Supras in a 50 miles round trip. This week alone I've probably seen 8-10 Supras. I think by 2025 they'll be everywhere if the sales figure keeps up as it is right now.Climate and the affluence of the area play a large factor. The Supra isn't a cold weather car, so I don't see many out and about from November-March in the PNW. April-September I see a few more.
And it's a $60k, 2 seater sports car, basically a leisure item, so I'd expect the car to be more prevalent in places where people generally have more disposable income for an impractical purchase.
The weather here in Seattle is worse in the winter -- we have our crew who cruise together, but considering it's cold and damp, not many are on the streets. I see more in the summer for sure.I live in northern California and about a year ago I'd rarely see any GR Supras. But with 300-500 units selling a month for the past year it's really starting to reveal itself. Just yesterday I spotted four GR Supras in a 50 miles round trip. This week alone I've probably seen 8-10 Supras. I think by 2025 they'll be everywhere if the sales figure keeps up as it is right now.
Only 8 Supras sold to all of Canada for 2022. You have a better chance of spotting a Sasquatch than a Supra up there.298 units sold last month. Grand total is now 16,269.
https://www.goodcarbadcar.net/toyota-supra-sales-figures/
I love it. Even less for true A91 Editions.Only 8 Supras sold to all of Canada for 2022. You have a better chance of spotting a Sasquatch than a Supra up there.
-RJM
All of 2022 is not saying much. We've been covered in snow/ shit weather for most of it.Only 8 Supras sold to all of Canada for 2022. You have a better chance of spotting a Sasquatch than a Supra up there.
-RJM
I think it's more the supply side. My Supra is my only car, and there are at least 4 others in town. Meanwhile, there's one autotrader.ca listing for a new Supra on the whole island, and it's actually already sold.All of 2022 is not saying much. We've been covered in snow/ shit weather for most of it.
No. Couldn't be any further from the truth.Only 8 Supras sold to all of Canada for 2022. You have a better chance of spotting a Sasquatch than a Supra up there.
-RJM
I think bc and Ontario are an exception, since they get majority of the allocations. Every other province the are quite rare to see another one on the road.No. Couldn't be any further from the truth.
I know a lot of people in Canada and they see a metric fuck ton of GR Supras within a day. Particularly in BC and in Ontario.
And it's true, I've been there I see like a handful everywhere I go. These things sell like crazy there, especially in the PNW. I've seen more GR Supras than Camaros and Z's. Ironically I see more 911s, Mustangs, and Miatas.
Odd, I did a 4000km trip last summer through BC and can’t remember seeing ever one.No. Couldn't be any further from the truth.
I know a lot of people in Canada and they see a metric fuck ton of GR Supras within a day. Particularly in BC and in Ontario.
And it's true, I've been there I see like a handful everywhere I go. These things sell like crazy there, especially in the PNW. I've seen more GR Supras than Camaros and Z's. Ironically I see more 911s, Mustangs, and Miatas.
Perhaps, but it's shocking how many GR Supras have been spotted in those two provinces in particular.I think bc and Ontario are an exception, since they get majority of the allocations. Every other province the are quite rare to see another one on the road.