How far apart were the sightings? I know of one other Mikan Blast 45th within 40 miles of here, and I've never actually seen another one within a 20-mile radius of my travels. In fact, I've never seen a white one, either.
My question was in earnest: You could've bought any non-45th color and had it wrapped. That would've saved you the effort to have 45th anniv. hardware/Supra labels removed. Of course, you can do what you like; I was just curious.
This is not sarcastic in any way, but why did you buy a 45th anniversary edition, then disguise its origins? You could've had it wrapped in an orange color for less money.
...only in the track setting.
But I used the 45th as an example because they have been the most - offered by dealerships for quite a few months compared to non-45ths for the 2024 model year.
Nismo Z performance specs:
PERFORMANCE (C/D EST)
60 mph: 4.1 sec
100 mph: 9.6 sec
1/4-Mile: 12.6 sec
Top Speed: 155 mph
EPA FUEL ECONOMY
Combined/City/Highway: 19/17/24 mpg
I think it's safe to say that the 45th anniv. Supra auto is faster and more efficient. An added bonus is that it is...
Yes, look how many years it took for the Evora to be somewhat reliable. I test-drove a 2021 Evora GT, and although I was very impressed, it does not have a seat height adjustment. Some owners would make appropriate spacers to raise the seat, but that is not something I thought I'd have to do...
That doesn't surprise me at all. For certain, the electronics are not designed and tested by Toyota. The Toyota powertrain (V6 engine), and its supercharger (Edelbrock/US) should be very reliable, but what good is that assumption when electronics and software are so unreliable?
I'm glad I backed...
In California, any vehicle with less than 7,500 miles on the odometer at the time of purchase or trade by a California resident or business is considered a new vehicle. This definition applies whether or not the vehicle has been registered in another state.
Most people know this but always be aware of your surroundings before accelerating "briskly" (city or highway) with an aggressive exhaust system. It used to be difficult at times when I lived in Conn, as there were cops in plain-looking sedans who would hit their flash-alternating high beams as...
I once rented a 2017 convertible F-type. I was a great grand-touring car, although the Check Engine light was on. It kind-of reminded me of the LC500, except that car never displayed a check Engine light. ;)
Some of the Lotus Emira buyers who gave $2500 - $3000 to dealerships have been waiting that long. I was one of them until last year. I wish them luck, since electronics reliability has been dismal in the UK.