I know it's not a cheap car given its price tag and whatnot. But what are your thoughts?
Reason for this thread was just out of curiosity after a convo I had today. I was walking back to my white GR Supra and saw 2 kids (maybe 16-20 years old) taking a picture of it. I walked to the car and...
Did you get rid of the spoiler? The last picture looks like you have aftermarket wheels and no spoiler, so I assume its new?
If so, good choice. Not a fan of the spoiler, especially with mismatched paint.
For sure. Got the same offer from Carmax & Carvana.
When I went on Carfax, it somehow says the value is $64,500. So the value of these things are climbing, especially with the shortages. Best of luck!
Since I dont drag race or anything, a manual would be amazing to have. I dont care if I can't shift as fast. I truly just enjoy shifting the gears myself and using a clutch pedal. It makes an ordinary drive feel much more engaged and fun.
&& on top of that, it's a great theft deterrent. Most...
With my M4 & Supra, as long as there was no snow on the ground (nor in the forecast), my Michelin PSS were fine for me. Used for multiple years from 10 degrees to 100 degrees. Never had an issue.
Really hoping this thing sells at/near this price. It'll really make me think hard about selling mine while the market is this crazy.
Best of luck with the sale and great pictures!
Picture isn't loading up for me, but I do kind of agree that a flat lip looks like it belongs more on a luxury vehicle than it does a sporty car.
I love step-lip and the way it looks, just wish they didn't make the wheel look tiny. A 19" step lip wheel can make it look like a 17" wheel.
I tried ordering with red interior, but the salesman wasn't able to make it happen for whatever reason. Sucks, but it is what it is.
The red interior looks great online though.
If you can get one at MSRP right now, its worth jumping on. Just look at the used 2022 carfax value of a 3.0 premium.
HISTORY-BASED VALUE
$64,660
(Estimated Trade-In Value)
2022 TOYOTA SUPRA 3.0 PREMIUM