If you read back to the specs released on the BMW insider from February. It does match on a lot of things. So lets hope this is not the case or Toyota is crazy.
I literally was thinking about this as I tried to fall asleep.
As someone who is on the fence about keeping my MKIV or upgrading to the newer tech and platform....well let's just say I was turning wrenches on the Supra last night after reading this.
I just flat out cant believe these would be...
I do agree, having the HP around 350 will keep the price down, making the car attainable.
Toyota knows just like the 86, a large margin of owners will want to modify the car. It makes more sense to them to have a lower entry point, getting Toyota more sales, and then offer these upgrades as...
The MKIV in top trim was approaching 80K CDN when it was new. Mind you the dollar was worse than it is now....but having said that 60K CDN would to be honest be less than I expect.