It does take some time to get acclimated to all the modern safety systems but it's worth every penny. I had a similar experience in my X3 and turned off all the "wheel shaking" options. I'd say the blindspot monitoring is most important since visibility is so bad on the passenger side.
Plan B was the red LE in Walnut Creek. Plan C would have been Freeman Toyota in Santa Rosa. They still had a red premium in stock as of Saturday morning.
https://www.freeman-toyota.com/vehicle/new-2020-toyota-gr-supra-wz1db4c01lw026043/
What color and options are your looking for? If you can track down what you want online, I would definitely pay a visit to the dealership. I scoured the online inventories for every Toyota dealership in the Bay the last couple weeks. Fremont Toyota seems to have a good number of 2020s left...
I couldn't be happier! I'd been going back and forth between tracking down a deal on a 2020 or holding out for a 2021 when this popped up on the radar. I'm glad the dealership was willing to budge a bit on the selling price since it had only been on the lot two days. There aren't too many...
I drove up to Future Toyota in Yuba City from the Bay Area this morning. I picked up a 2021 Renaissance Red premium with the driver's assistance package and hood protection film for 55,600 plus TTL. MRSP was 57,100. The sales staff was exceptional. David Arce was my primary point of contact.