Stook
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- First Name
- Kent
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2025
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- Location
- Ormond Beach FL
- Car(s)
- 2025 GR Supra Premium AT, Absolute Zero/Hazelnut
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Late this afternoon, I took delivery of a new 2025 GR Supra 3.0 Premium. I hired a carrier to trailer it from PA to FL. It has become clear that it was driven very aggressively without my authorization for approximately 50 miles. We trust the dealer and suspected the shipper. The Bill of Lading (attached) signed by the driver and Dealer attests to an odometer reading on pickup of 1 mile. The carrier provided a photo of the dashboard from pickup that shows clear illuminated detail at the perimeter with the center appearing to be altered by blurring to obscure the odometer reading (attached). This should be verifiable through review of the digital file of the photo. The driver took a photo of the dashboard on delivery, but “oddly“ did not turn on the car to illuminate the odometer. The driver side floor mat was quite dirty on delivery, both on top and underneath. Upon leaving the delivery lot (local Lowe’s), I promptly toggled to the odometer which showed over 50 miles. At that time, gas mileage for the life of the car was only 11.8 mpg. My wife and I drove 100+ highway miles and the car exceeded 31 mpg. Still, that rate only increased total gas mileage for the car to 19.4. Clearly, to put 50 miles on this car at under 12 mpg must have required extremely aggressive driving. I will likely be requesting a Toyota dealership to access the car’s computer, which will provide the details of how, where, and when the car was driven. I considered getting an OBD-II tool to extract the data myself. However, I have read that this could harm the car.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Kent
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Kent
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