it has the $750 cash back so was before June. I was able to get about $5600 under MSRP on a 3.0 Premium in June but it took a lot of negotiating and some luck. Those days are clearly over. Getting a car at full MSRP now is a good deal.
I think this helps explain some of the oil burnin, especially with such lightweight oil. Also helps explain when people say they noticed less oil consumption when switching to a heavier oil
https://www.bellperformance.com/blog/engine-oil-consumption-james-on-engines-1
There’s a fix for that. You can adjust the black stoppers on either side of the hatch and raise them a bit, Hatch will still close fine but now when you open it it, it opens higher.
https://www.supramkv.com/threads/fixing-the-hatch-latch-issue-when-closing-door.7272/
Honestly in normal times, yes. This type of car would depreciate a lot. But with the chip shortage, covid, etc Toyota simply cannot make enough and based on recent news we could see this impacting the car makers until 2023 or later. Some manufactures (Ford and GM) have already announced that...
I have a 4xe Wrangler Rubicon (PHEV). 375hp/475tq and I’m averaging 41.8mpg. Perfect vehicle for all weather and we love cruising with the top off (and sometimes the doors too). After the dealer discount (under invoice) and government EV incentives I paid about $43K.
Its also rumored that the new Z will be around 200lbs heavier than the 370z. That puts the Nismo Z at what 3600lbs or so? That’s a big advantage for the Supra.
if your mechanic has it he should be checking for things like vacuum leaks, and things like compression testing. A cylinder misfire could be a ton if things, you need to narrow it down.
I’ve owned many generations of WRX/STI, but this car is a fail for me. i really don’t like all the cheap looking plastic cladding. The rear is terrible. It looks like a Civic with a buttplug.
So they added a larger displacement motor but it ended up witth only 3hp and the same torque as the...
Isn’t swapping the old amp back in maybe a 30 minute DIY job? Honestly swap it back to stock, let them finish the update then swap the OEM audio back in. I understand your frustration but this is not a Toyota issue, it’s using aftermarket electronics. Unless yiu ditched the stock amp…
Here’s is the one that’s been sitting awhile
https://www.hoffmantoyota.com/new-inventory/index.htm?compositeType=new&make=Toyota&gvModel=GR%20Supra
OP, if your open to the 2.0 Supra my local dealer has a red one that’s been on the lot a long time. I got a really good discount on my 3.0 in June so let me know if your interested. They would ship it, they’ve sent a few out west.