So, is this absolutely confirmed that there is no HUD on the base model? This is the only thing I'd like to have from the Premium model; well, maybe the 8.8 inch screen too, but certainly not the 110 lbs extra weight. I'd be happy if a HUD was possible on the base version as well.
Does anyone know the difference in weight between the Base model and the Premium model? Does the base have full electric adjustable seats? I assume the better stereo in the premium (with large subwoofers) would also account for some weight difference. But how much?
Does anyone know the difference in weight between the Base model and the Premium model? Does the base have full electric adjustable seats? I assume the better stereo in the premium (with large subwoofers) would also account for some weight difference. But how much?
There is a black plastic piece covering the upper part of the door jamb, right behind where the side door vent air would exit. I wonder what is underneath this plastic. Has Toyota already provided the openings?
Knowing we want the car, since we have made a deposit (I'm assuming you did), doesn't put us in a good bargaining position if they have an inkling to charge more than MSRP.
Are you in Edmonton? Mine told me when they have ordering info, they would call me and I could place my order - although this may have changed since then. That was 4-5 months ago.
I'm second in line at my dealership. I wasn't counting on paying more than MSRP, as I'd also seen that comment about this being illegal in Canada. This is disappointing.
So, do you guys expect they will mark them up above MSRP? I'm in Edmonton, I can't imagine the demand would be high here, but who knows, and I've made a deposit, to be in line when ordering is possible. I'd be willing to pay MSRP, but not more than that.
Oh really? I was just converting from USD to Canadian, and also looked at the Corvette, which pretty much follows a price conversion the same as the USD-CD conversion, so I assumed the Supra would be the same.
Thats a good point. I'm still waiting to find out Canadian prices, hoping they will follow the usual USA/Canada conversion for car prices. A $50,000 USD car is usually around $65,000 Canadian dollars.