Talking to a BMW dealer yesterday, seems like the G87 M2 should be available by spring. With a base MSRP only ~$10K more, it's looking more and more tempting every day. MT + S58 :p
Not sure how much longer a guy can wait for Toyota Canada to get their s**t together. Getting an MT in the US...
Don’t forget that when a lot of people put deposits down, interest rates were reasonable, now days at 7%+ you have to wonder if people will reconsider when they get a call from their dealer.
My dealer hasn’t said a word, 9 months of waiting without a single update. Getting so frustrated with Toyota. If I’m not going to get a car for spring I want to know so I can buy something else.
Thanks Yukon. That makes sense, it's the step highlighted in yellow that I think we're all patiently waiting for. It's been over 9 months of radio silence from my dealer since they "confirmed my request".
Do you by chance work at a Toyota dealership? If that's the case does that mean that there could be a bunch of MT's destined for Canada right now sitting in Magna Steyr, or potentially even on a ship?
Does Toyota Canada not notify the dealership that their requested order (with a customer's...
According to their website they don’t make an 18x9 and an 18x10 with a 5x112 (Supra) bolt pattern though?
https://bbs-usa.com/road_wheels/wheel_details.cfm?wheel=125
Bump, still trying to see if anyone makes an 18x9 and 18x10 wheel for these cars, in close to stock offsets? Debating on going down to an 18" wheel for autocross (need the widths to be same as stock for classing reasons).
If you want to stay Street Class Legal, then you need to run a 9" Front and a 10" Rear wheel. 18" or 19" is fine. I believe a popular option is the 265/35/19 F and 295/35/19 R Falken RT 660, could also do a 255/285 Bridgestone RE71RS. Not sure what there is for 18" sizes that won't reduce the...