Toyota Supra and BMW Z4 Sales Figures

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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.
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.
 

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I've seen two in the wild in England.

I drive a lot of miles - incredibly rare.
 

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There seems to be only a handful here in the Reno/Sparks Northern Nevada area where I live..........I've only seen 3 or 4 out and about, but I know there are more in this area since sometimes they show themselves at Cars and Coffee events. I just rarely see them when I'm driving around.........I see more C8 Corvettes than our Supras honestly.
 

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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.
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.
 

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All of 2022 is not saying much. We've been covered in snow/ shit weather for most of it.
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.

Not all of Canada is hellish barren tundra.
 

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Does anyone have the UK figures?

I tried the DVLA stats and failed.
 

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Only 8 Supras sold to all of Canada for 2022. You have a better chance of spotting a Sasquatch than a Supra up there.

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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.
 

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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.
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.
 

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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.
 
 




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