tfoxyr
Well-Known Member
In europe generally we have less sports cars in the streets because of harder legislations , so if someone can buy the supra he probably can buy the m2 too. Also there is a reason hot haches sell here, they are practical and offer truly amazing performance for their money. At this moment i can go to a Vw dealer and get a brand new Golf R with 310 hp from a 4 cylinder with all wheel drive that does 0-100 in 4.6 sec and it costs 40k , so it will be a hard sell here, i can guarantee you that. If toyota wants to be competitive here , they need to offer the car well below the cost of the cayman and the m2 or kill these cars with the performance.It seems like they are marketing this car a lot harder over in Europe than anywhere else. I guess since they know the car won't be about 'numbers' and will be more about 'feel'; bringing it to America may only be done for the debut so it doesn't get bashed as it sounds like the numbers won't match a lot of what US sports cars are providing today. What will match or exceed though is the price as funny as that sounds.
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