April fools jokes aside, the upcoming Lexus LS-1 suv is said to be a hybrid with a twin turbo v8.
https://bestcarweb.jp/news/scoop/155868
but this engine and driveline will most likely be shared in some form in the new LC-F.
Interesting, but I don't see this drivetrain being used in the current Supra since it's so BMW-based. However I would like to see the long rumored new Lexus SC coupe with this engine or some sort of platform sharing if the Mazda Vision coupe does become reality.
yeah i don't get it either. i guess they can afford to sit on inventory. they have one in a old scion display at the back of the showroom roped off from everyone. it's been sitting so long the tires are losing air and is sitting slightly lopsided. it's sad.
meh. my local dealers aren't really discounting 2020's even though they've been sitting since the first delivery 6 months ago, even when they are partially shut down due to covid-19. the most i've seen is $2k CAD rebate from toyota and that's it.
precut film, from my limited experience, does not have enough to wrap around the edges of the body parts it covers. you'll be left with a line you can see around the circumference.
Wow you weren't kidding. The manual has two small paragraphs that say pretty much nothing and then tells you to contact your dealer if you need battery related maintenance. Fail.
Has the price for the conversion gone up? This report said it was $12k https://carbuzz.com/news/exclusive-manual-equipped-toyota-supra-is-finally-coming
It seems like what few manual transmission options that are left amongst manufacturers are being limited to models that have less power. eg. Genesis G70, 6mt only available on the 4 cylinder model in 2WD form only, and the upcoming BMW M3/4 is said to only have a 6mt in RWD only, in a base...