Probably because the former is just hearsay whereas the latter is a bit more concrete. If the media did report it on I bet Toyota would request them to take it down asap like with the leaked roadmap story. If they don't comply they could be faced with being black listed on future events, inside...
I wasn't thinking about the business side of things. I was more so wondering about any tidbits like a confirmation on their side, important dates to watch out for, production rates, will it come on both the 2.0 and 3.0 and so on.
Thanks for the link. I never looked up the numbers, just went with what everyone keeps saying on the web about manuals being popular in the Europe lol.
Do you guys remember that BMW insider saying if a manual isn't offered on the Z4 than the Supra wouldn't be getting one either? So if this happens, does that mean the Z4 is getting a stick as well?
If Toyota doesn't make yearly changes people will complain, and if they do make yearly changes people still complain. Can't win with some of these people.