justbake
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As a BMW owner I understand your concerns but B58s are reliable as it is and have been making continuous improvements since the N54 time-bomb was released. I also think it is safe to say that Toyota has a heavy hand on making sure this car lives up to their reliability standards since they have been developing and testing this car for years. Just like the Subaru project, they will make the necessary improvements to make it reliable which shows in how the BRZ is most reliable car in Subaru's lineup.I have the same feelings like most of you here. If this car was made by Toyota, I wouldn't think twice about buying. The fact BMW is making this car, I really don't care too much (hello reliability out the window). I don't have time to deal with dealership visits, etc. For example, when I had my new Tacoma which was offered with free maintenance for 2 years (oil change, etc), I never once visited the dealership. I changed my own oil (yes, I like doing those my own).
I once owned a Honda Passport and it was a badge slapped on by Honda...
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.... Think of Toyota as a brand. Aside from the Land Cruiser, how much is Toyota's most expensive vehicle? I think Toyota is very well aware what killed the Supra the last time around, and have built accordingly. My bet is that Toyota would have figured the market penetration they would like to achieve to attain the desired marketing effect of this car, and put their best foot forward with what is economically viable for this time period. Toyota pretty much marches to the beat of their own drum. Lest you forget though, that in the pipeline there is a very limited, hyper car spec'd hyper car priced contender. Would it have made you feel better if they called that a Supra?