I'd rather see them bring back the MR2. Shove BMW's 2.0 in the back of a light 2 seater, maybe take some hints from Lotus' Elise and Exige, would be awesome.
No. There's nothing wrong with people buying a smaller engine version. Not everyone can afford the biggest engines. And if they're happy with a 2.0, who are we to say otherwise. People need to get their uppity c*nt sticks removed and let people be happy with their purchases. It's not like the 4...
Exactly. There are ways around it, but you don't always get an opportunity to do that. The 2021 around July got different ECU's that haven't, or just starting to, get unlocked. They might record data in a way that can't be wiped by the tuning program. Some ECU's record key strokes, and if you...
Yeah I'm glad too. I can't wait to go get it tomorrow.
I'm happy to hear about the spoilers. I asked yesterday if they had an ETA and they hadn't heard anything yet.
Can't always do that. Let's say you break down on the side of the road and your car gets towed to the dealer, what are you going to say? Swing by my house so I can take the aftermarket downpipe off, put on the OEM one, reflash it, and then take it to the dealer?
And on top of that, most modern...
It's a hybrid. It has every premium feature, except the HUD. So I wouldn't call it a base. If it had the smaller gray brakes, and the lesser infotainment, then yeah, but it doesn't.
In my opinion, no. Not worth it. You're going to lose a ton of money for blue paint and stitching. Yours is already tuned so you're not getting the engine upgrade benefit. I'd stay put and see what the 2022 SE is.