Searchneverend
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8 and 14, holy cow that's not doing well at all. Specially in comparison to Z4 but I think it mostly failed here in U.S due to greedy dealerships overmarking by 10s of thousands.
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Lets put things into perspective. Well yeah Europeans tend to stick to VW, MB, BMW, etc. Toyota and other foreign brands only make up small percentage of overall car sales over there. I believe in 2019 Toyota's total market share in Europe was like 4.6%.8 and 14, holy cow that's not doing well at all. Specially in comparison to Z4 but I think it mostly failed here in U.S due to greedy dealerships overmarking by 10s of thousands.
The Toyota badge directly over the Supra rear badge is a nod that Toyota see more favorable brand recognition in the US, vs EU.Lets put things into perspective. Well yeah Europeans tend to stick to VW, MB, BMW, etc. Toyota and other foreign brands only make up small percentage of overall car sales over there. I believe in 2019 Toyota's total market share in Europe was like 4.6%.
Yes we have seem awful stealerships with their markups, but overall the bunk of Supras sales are coming from the US.
Numbers for 2019
Europe: 893
US: 2,884
My understanding was that they lost the rights to Supra in the EU. Hence āToyota Supra.ā This was internet hearsay so I could be wrong.The Toyota badge directly over the Supra rear badge is a nod that Toyota see more favorable brand recognition in the US, vs EU.
I know from discussions on another forum unrelated to cars that in the UK the Supra is more expensive than the base Cayman. Possible that is the case elsewhere like Germany.I wonder if tariffs in Germany raise Supra pricing, vs cars from domestic makers there.
Yeah, but options are where Porsche gets you. If Porsche could get away with the base seating being a 5 gallon bucket and then charging extra for a wooden stool before graduating to real seats, they damn well would.I know from discussions on another forum unrelated to cars that in the UK the Supra is more expensive than the base Cayman. Possible that is the case elsewhere like Germany.
That's higher than I expected for March.Looks like the US sales numbers were released.
398 February
273 March
https://pressroom.toyota.com/toyota-motor-north-america-reports-march-and-first-quarter-2020-sales/