There is something poetic about the man passing away in the car of his dreams, that he built himself, driving home from the Nurburgring.
As if his reputation wasn't legendary enough, the circumstances of his death couldn't have been written better if it was a movie. Almost like it was destiny.
Great story, but I wouldn't call it tragic.
He lived a remarkable and admirable life. He built the car of his dreams and passed doing what he loved most.
A life cut short, but a life I would have loved to lead myself.
Older people buy Lexus because it is a luxury they can afford...young people don't have that kind of cash flow usually. That is why its so mind boggling to some people to think the new Supra would be in the Lexus price range. Makes you wonder who the target audience is.
I for one can afford the...
Mark ups are inevitable initially because dealers know enthusiasts are hungry for the product. Safest thing to do is wait till the next model year gets close to dropping before buying, then you should be able to get 3-5k off msrp.
I remember when the Miata RF first came out, lots of hype and...
If the price is too high we can all look forward to it disappearing again since they won't sell enough to justify keeping it up to date.
Look at the last time the GTR was redesigned, 10 years ago.
I hope they learn from Ford and Chevy and release a reasonably priced vehicle with room for...
Lol, sure man...not interested in selling cars....
Dude, they discontinued the Supra because it wasn't selling enough. I for one don't want that to happen again...so I'm of the opinion that it should be priced with some sense instead of to placate the unrealistic desires of armchair enthusiasts...
Good point, the answer is they don't buy it over the Mustang.
in 2016, the Toyota 86 sold somewhere around 8000 units. The Mustang sold 105,932.....
furthermore, the Subaru BRZ sold about 5000...
So if Toyota intends to sell a good amount of Supras, they should consider the right price vs...
That is Lexus, not Toyota. Toyota is their value brand, Lexus is their luxury brand.
Luxury is defined as "a material object, service, etc., conducive to sumptuous living, usually a delicacy, elegance, or refinement of living rather than a necessity"
Luxury car makers charge a premium for...