These have a 5 year powertrain warranty. I have a '21 and the oil check never moves from the full line between changes. Admittedly I only put about 2-3k miles on per year.
LOL, dealer called me to tell me there is a new firmware update just released and wanted to delay my servicing. If this is all it's for, they can just skip it.. Incredible it's considered recall worthy.
Anecdotal journalism is the name of the game these days. Without factoring in demand or availability a total sales number is just a number.
You have 10 Supras, and you sell 10 Supras, and each Supras sold within 1 day of arrival.
You have 600 Dodge Hornets, you sell 600 Dodge Hornets, and...
I mean good to know, but it looks like it was rear ended at low speed by a truck or SUV. Not sure why a body shop couldn't fix that .. because it clearly looks like another did.
Another insecure pro-Nissan rag pushing their narrative.
https://www.motor1.com/news/714705/toyota-supra-sales-down-50-perent/
They fail to mention anything about actual supply being the issue. Go to Cars.com and you can find all of 4 NEW Supras available for sale in dealer in inventories...
The dealership in BC that I use claims I'm the only one they service, and they only have the one tech that will work on it so I have to go on the days he works. So far seems to be doing a good job. He keeps it for around 3 hours, even though some of the other dealers claim to require it over...
I had to disable all that stuff entirely. That whole bit where it tugs at the wheel and stuff drives me batty. I can't imagine what driving a Tesla is like.
Road & Track just posted similar click bait garbage.
A poor selling car is one in which dealer lots are overfull with heavily discounted and unsold units. If there are none on the lot, and there's a waitlist, it's in demand.
Journalism is dead.
Did you check your coolant level when it was new? Did you ever check it? Manufacturers skimp on everything. It's possibly it came with a near empty overflow and it was never topped off during PPI. Also the overflows, as someone already said, are so tiny it takes very little top them off...
It's literally following the same trend as every sports car does. By the 4th and 5th years sales drop off until a new gen pops up or the car gets discontinued.
The New Z is a bit dull. It's trying to capture the mediocre stylings of the 80-90s. The Supra looks like it has more in common with 60-70's JDMs like 2000GT and ironically the 240Z.
Light application of the brakes when cold while creeping out of the garage sound like I'm laying on my horn. Has done this since day 1. Don't hear them at all after that first application.
You didn't accept the car, they aren't going to sit on something while you think about it if there is another buyer waiting. The moment you said you'd need to see it first, 5 mins later they were calling the next guy.