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This way the mk4 enthusiasts who worship the Supra nameplate can ensure their idol's reputation remains pure. :bow:
The rest of us who want a nice toyota sports car can carry on ;)
I mean what do you expect him to say? yes?
The car is getting a BMW i6, its not getting an M engine. Those are the current BMW i6 engines (n55/b58). Pretty sure the b58 is replacing the n55. As far as the specs of the engine, since its already out in the wild, the info is readily available.
BMW interior is much better than a traditional toyota interior...also the BMW infotainment system is far better than Toyota's and Lexus's. I think the interior is ideal.
No, you are making that assumption. If you think they are suggesting that the market corrects itself based on what cars are manufactured then you are either naive or ignorant.
Correlation does not mean causation. The author is simply pointing out the correlation between the production of Japanese sports cars and market contractions.
You don't have to be a clairvoyant to predict market contractions and recessions...they happen about every decade. The article says...
I don't think you understand the article. They aren't saying that car makers caused the recession but rather that Japanese car makers tend to make sport cars right around the time recessions hit.
Same, I won't pay over msrp but the dealers are simply doing what they do best, playing off the hype of the car.
Best play is to buy it in the winter or end of the model year. Hopefully the 2021 model doesn't have many changes.
Either way I'll buy it in winter new or through Carmax a few years later.
In either case, I hope the very top of the line trim is a lot of unnecessary stuff I won't need. I'd like the performance that's it. No need for navigation or wireless charging since my phone and an $11 charging pad from...