These parts you ordered are from Japan, and that you ordered and not a USA dealer sold to you? Toyota USA would warranty that?
So where does all this warranty money come from? Who gets paid in the event of a part failure? Toyota USA didn't make any money on your purchase, why would they...
You know what's next? Special edition will come with "delete" options. They remove items to make the car lighter, then charge you extra to put them back in as an option.
My launch edition was $58000 in California, many people paid $10000+ markup to get the car when they first released. I don't think Toyota will have any issues with a $65000 MSRP on the CF version
They still have the regular 3.0 premium for the ones that don't want to spend that type of money
One would hope there would be low inventory of 2021 Supras, we are in July already. They much rather be in a low inventory situation than a high inventory situation with 2022 models around the corner.
Mine did not sound like that, mine is from the catalytic cooling down. There's something definitely wrong with your car. I would keep that video and show it to your Toyota dealer. Fix it while it's still under warranty
If you do a search on prices of the limited edition 2021 yellow civic, you'll find dealers wanting over $60k for the car and one now asking over $70k for the car. Imagine an economy car with a limited yellow color for $70k?
You'll need 7 quarts for an oil change, so you'll need to buy 2 jugs. The first 2 oil changes are free from Toyota. You can buy the Toyota Care Plus which offers 2 additional oil changes/air filter to 40,000 miles for about $330.
Where was the meet in SoCal? That's interesting the more powerful 2021 has oil burning issues. It's a good thing the car has an electronic reminder when it's a quart low. The trade off in having more standard HP