You need to ask for a new battery under warranty. They didn’t maintain it prior to sale, so that is on them to sort with Toyota.
They can register the battery again after charging it. With that being said, you bought a new car and you should have a battery in good condition. Deep discharges...
Well that sucks. I used isopropyl alcohol on my calipers before I coated them and didn’t have any bleed off. Did you use anything before that on them?
I hope you get your car when you want it, I truly do. I’m busy telling customers with damn near unlimited pockets they are SOL in regards to lead times right now.
Yes, but my rear deck is an inch or so taller from an aftermarket sub box. My cargo area has a cargo divider that is about 3’ x 16” x 16”. I had terrible buffeting when I first got the car and now none. :dunno: It is saving me over $100, so whatever it is, I’m happy to have it.
For many, yes. As usual you have a narrow minded outlook. It has a mortality rate of 15% for over 70, 8% for over 60, 4% for over 50 and 1% for over 40. The flu is under 1% for over 65. So how is this like the flu again?
You also don’t quarantine for the young and healthy, you quarantine...
I don’t know if it is the geometry change from my subwoofer deck or the additional shit in my trunk, but with the weather improving, I have noticed I have zero buffeting now. I have no buffeting mods, so I’m confused as to why, but I’ll take it.
If you are wanting a firesale, wait a couple more months. The pandemic will probably provide lawyer wife pricing as no one will be buying new cars, especially niche enthusiast products.
China is only just starting to gear back up. Europe and America are where China was almost two months ago without the drive to bite the bullet to shut the virus down. Africa could wind up proper fucked and more niche raw materials roll out of there than most will admit to. Add all that up...
Sales are going to be terrible for inventory existing and whatever they are able to belatedly crank out of 2021.
Honestly if I hadn’t bought a Supra yet, in about another month or two, I’d likely be buying. I can imagine some incredible deals happening. I’m talking lawyer wife pricing for all...
No offense meant here but no one forced you to buy a car you didn’t test drive. That isn’t an argument for Toyota to revise a prior model year.
If you were going to want the improved Supra, why buy the first model year in 20 years? This was no secret.
If you are tracking it, you may want to read the warranty terms in detail as Toyota / Lexus has historically frowned heavily on this and you may not have a warranty left after taking it to the track.
The patterns are modifiable. I have mine wrapped in Suntek but portions are modified XPEL patterns. Any decent PPF shop can modify a pattern for what you need.
If you are doing gloss, you can get by with a full frontal fairly well. Maybe add behind the rear wheels. If you buy splash guards, you can do less than that with little risk.