Best one yet: tonight I picked up my pizza at Domino's, and a guy rummaging through a dumpster in the parking lot poked his head out and asked "is that a BMW"? ?
All tires are rotational, that's kind of the point.
You probably meant asymmetric or directional. The stock tires are Michelin Pilot Super Sport, which are asymmetric but not directional, so there aren't separate "left" and "right" tires. You can swap the stock tires side to side without problem.
There is no Launch Edition plaque because there was no Launch Edition trim in Canada.
The Launch Edition trim was a US-only thing. Canada did get optional red interiors for 2020-2023, but that was just part of the normal 3.0 trim here, not a separate Launch Edition trim.
I think that means it was shipped directly from the factory to somewhere other than a Toyota dealer.
Any other interesting codes on the sticker, like "TRAC" or "Fleet"?
Or fortunately, depending on your insurance coverage. My first Supra was totaled after being t-boned by a red-light runner, and I was relieved. It would never have been right again had it been repaired.
No, that would be extremely atypical. The Supra comes from the factory with lug bolts, not lug nuts.
The dealer probably has a full set of keys, but it's easier to use the known good key.
The key should have been left in your car. Check the glove box and the storage compartment on the right...