Agree :)
I have no idea about the limited edition. :dunno: If we're talking about the real press, the early test drive were mostly positive. Personally, I don't really take broke millennials on youtube seriously. I'm a skeptic as well. We need an official statement from Toyota regarding sales...
Let's back track for a second. First we don't know for sure what their sales goal is. 1k a month was posted by someone over at SF. I also have my doubts, but assuming that is true anything is possible. Look no further at what is sitting in the oval office. :p :lol:
Yes, but that pretty much...
I think you missed what I was trying to said. I was merely just giving an example of Toyota meeting their sales target when the internet said it was impossible. Agree, time will time.
The side profile looks a lot like the 2000GT, which is the predecessor to the Celica Supra. So should the A80 have not been called "Supra" because it sure as hell doesn't look anything like the A40, A60, and A70.
I understand what you mean, but at the same time back when the FRS first appeared everyone said no one was going to by a $25k Scion over a Mustang or Camaro. Toyota North America's sales traget was 20,000 units.
2013
US: 18,327
Canda: 1,825
Total: 20,152
For me the presentation was ok. At least their car didn't break down. (I'm looking at you Infiniti :p). Also I wish they would have debut it in any color besides red, but the matte gray did look nice. :thumbsup:
^I totally agree with him about the low production numbers. In the US the actual numbers were 11,446. I was told ToyotaUSA is looking to sell about 1,000 A90s a month. If they can reach their sales goal that would mean the 1st full year of sales for the A90 would have already outsold the entire...
Another one of our favorite youtubers. I bet he feels stupid now because in the past he said there was no way the 6 cylinder Supra would be less than $60k... :doh: