I think if you can afford the dealer markup to get one of the 500 cars available in this color, then you can probably afford to be a little flamboyant. :p
Not even a single letter. :)
I got exactly the car I wanted, in the color I wanted it in, and at a price I was willing to live with. It's been a mild winter in MA, so I've been driving it every chance I get and it puts a smile on my face every time. I primarily daily drive it, so the power it...
I just ordered one of these tire repair kits to be on the safe side after reading this thread. Probably overkill, but still cheap enough. I don't have the patience to wait for Road Side Assistance if there's any chance I don't have to. And I'd also rather avoid using the factory sealant if at...
I had the same mindset a couple of years ago when I traded my 2013 WRX hatchback in for the Civic Sport hatchback. I know a couple of people that have the Civic Type R and love it, and having driven it, I understand why. But I still could not justify spending twice as much for the Type R.
Cool. Thanks. What size snows do you have and what are you using for wheels/tpms? I picked up set of used Pirelli Winter Sottozero Serie II Run Flat tires in 255/35-19, but still need to get wheels to mount them on. At this rate it probably won't happen until next year when there's a larger...
It looks like ProClip now has Supra specific mount available:
https://www.proclipusa.com/vehicle/dashboard-mounts/10445-toyota-supra/2020
http://docs.proclipusa.com/instructions/855595
I just ordered mine. I've been using an iOttie mount as posted above, but really prefer to have my phone...
I was planning on storing mine, but depending on the weather and the amount of road salt, I'll probably be using mine as conditions permit. I'm pretty sure I'll be getting a CTEK-40-206 for Christmas for when the car is sitting though.
I picked mine up on October 5th and just broke 2000 miles. I've been daily driving it as much as possible and enjoy the car much more than I thought I ever would. Fortunately no issues and hopefully it stays that way.
Thanks for the reply. How does the car handle with the 245/45-19's on the stock rear wheels? I'm in New England so the winters can be pretty unpredictable from year to year. Either way, I don't plan on using the car in anything more than light snow..
My most recent prior to the Supra:
91 MR2 Turbo - Still own it and I'll probably be buried in this car.
2018 Honda Civic Sport - Daily driver once the bad weather arrives.
2013 Subaru WRX - My daily driver prior to the Civic (sold).