Here are some 2018 sale figure for cars that are pricing similar and or could be cross shopped with it.
Note: number includes multiple trims combined.
Mustang: 75,842
Camaro: 50,963
Corvette: 18,789
2 series/M2: 9,208
718 Cayman & Boxster: 5,276
RC/RC-F: 3,358
F-Type: 2,268
SLC: 1,993
TT...
Not a video, but the internet doesn't seem to be too happy.
https://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2019/01/how-the-internet-reacted-to-the-2020-toyota-supra.html
Which is almost 2:1 or percentage form 66.6% to 33.3%
I think a better route would to to pick up a fender bender at Copart later down the road for those wanting to do engine swaps.
This is just my guess:
1. Looking back, the GTE Supras outsold the GE Supras almost 2 to 1.
2. Americans view bigger is better. / V8 guys already look down on 6 cyl, imagine what they would say about a 4 banger.
I would take the specs released by both companies with a grain of salt. We need an independent third party to test them both. Either way, you save $15k by going with the Supra.
A80 owners are already crapping all over this car. :lol:
https://www.supraforums.com/forum/showthread.php?1114049-Embargo-Broken-2020-Toyota-Supra-New-Photos-Are-Out-Including-First-Of-Interior&p=13860065