Have you driven the 3 Twisted Sisters?
While it's no Tail of the Dragon, it's still a nice set of roads that should scratch the itch. Not too far from Austin either.
Not trying to be a smart ass, just curious: Would rubber well nuts hold up in a heat soaked environment like that? I'd imagine that plate would get COOKING! If they didn't melt, I'd imagine stress cracks and eventually failure?
This is super interesting to me, as I traded in my ND2 Club RF 6MT for my Supra. I feel I have more fun in the Supra but understand your viewpoint as well.
I always felt I was physically too big for the ND2. Visibility was better, but that RF blindspot was tough also.
I also felt a little...
NAVIGATION NAVIGATION NAVIGATION!
Don't just ask them, go to the car and access it and attempt to use it.
If it doesn't work, come back when it does. It was a colossal waste of time for a lot of us here that had that exact process skipped in PDI.
Toyota doesn't have a convertible in its lineup = MR2
Toyota has the space in its lineup for a high-end halo car = GR GT3
Swap the GR Corolla or Yaris = Celica
Doesn't seem far fetched at all.
Thanks for the feedback BraveDemon. I didn't get to test drive a TTRS, so this is insightful stuff. A backseat is EVERYTHING on the rare occasion I need it. And agree about the way the Sup feels when driven hard.
Oddly enough I despise screens on the dashboard. I appreciate what Audi did with...