kona61
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- Josh
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- Sold Launch Edition Supra #445
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Jesus, 871 is not very good.
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Jesus, 871 is not very good.
Yeah especially if you only drive it a few thousand miles a year like I would. Better off buying if that is the case. Lot of money either way for (at least for me) a weekend car when the weather is nice. I live in upstate NY and our nice weather season is not long enough that's for sure. This car will spend a lot of time in the garage.Jesus, 871 is not very good.
Iām late but the lease numbers arenāt great unless you can get a discount/ rebate youāll be looking at $810/mo with 0 down per tax https://leasehackr.com/calculator
With $5000 down thatās about $610 per month before tax. https://leasehackr.com/calculator
For comparison: an M340i at 57k MSRP is $539month before MSDs and with $2000 drive off. MSDs would take it to $499/month
Still waiting for the official Toyota lease numbers but at $800 a month I wouldnāt pull the trigger. People are swooping up M4 CSs for that price
It all comes down to rebates/discount. A year from now youāll be able to get a Supra for $4-5k off and thatāll change the math up. Iām actually thinking of getting a 330i and driving that for a year and picking up a second model year Supra
The Demand is low. Not until Toyota releases a 6-speed variant with a Targa Top.Weāll have a final verdict in July once Toyota announces their own lease residuals and MF for the Supra. Iām also really curious to see how the demand is actually going to be for this car