This car is just too curvy on it's own to work with an add on widebody imo. I think the only way it would really work is if you completely replaced the fenders.
I think it depends on the dealership as to how they handle your place in line if there are multiple people wanting the car. My dealer was taking $1k deposits to secure the car, MSRP, no markups. They are pretty much ordering 1 Supra for each deposit, Toyota seems to only be sending cars to...
I asked my dealer about the phantom matte as well. I was going for either that or yellow. I actually saw the order form they use and phantom wasn't even listed. I forget who it was, but another user on the forum was able to confirm that no VINs were for phantom at launch, so they aren't...
The idea I got from my dealer was that the dealers have their normal allocation, mostly the LEs and then a couple premiums. From there, the dealers can ask for more, but I think they need to have a "buyer" lined up for it. They had to enter my address and stuff into the order form. Then you can...
To be fair, these days anyone can get into a loan for way more than they should. I'm sure there's a lot of people who technically can get into an 80k car, but not as many who should/can truly afford such. I agree with you though, this car should not be a penny over sticker.
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I think if they could have at least made their own chassis (for more FT-1 like proportions and body) but left the engine BMW, and brought it around 80k, I'd like to think it would have been in a pretty good spot, but at 80k you are genuinely into C8 LT2 even LT3 territory. On top of that, you...
I'm not saying it towards only you, I'm saying it as someone who doesn't really care what manufacturers say or do for their marketing. Especially in sports cars, most people are going to be educated buyers and will do their own research and have an idea of what they want. You've clearly done...
I would argue that Chevy does not know how to market, granted, Chevy doesn't really need to market the new Corvette well, because I'm sure there's plenty enough people who will buy it.. Saying that a car is "under 60k" when the out the door price will be above 60k is sleazy imo. On top of that...
It seems like his target audience would be people who only see cars as point A to B and little else (aside from maybe basic tech/creature comforts). Don't get me wrong, he seems to have solid advice for those who simply want to have a car that will last a long time and not drain money constantly...
I agree 100%. We've already seen that purpose built sports cars in a semi-affordable price bracket are getting rarer. While I would have loved a MkV fully built by Toyota, I really enjoy the car and I personally don't mind having a collaboration with BMW to make it possible, given the direction...
Maybe because the Supra is my first sports car I'm biased, but I really don't see why anyone would buy a Cayman unless you were going for the GT4 (I have a nearby neighbor that has a GT4 and I concede, it's a great car, but in a totally different price bracket). Then again, most people probably...
I daily mine as well and so far so good. I don't find the visibility to be all that bad. Since the roof tapers inward, you actually have pretty solid visibility into side lanes. Seats are really comfy in my opinion and my current avg. MPG is 26 and rising. If you're willing to spend the extra...
If you don't mind me asking, how deep was the scratch on yours? Long story short, the same thing happened to my car, but I didn't notice it at the dealership when I picked up the car and so after it came back from PPF, I noticed it. PPF shop, dealership, and myself are currently still trying to...
Well an update to the situation, the owner got back to me and said that the video footage did not show anything from their shop and confirmed that the wipers weren't even lifted until after the hood was wrapped. While it's probably better long term to wrap over the damage and then fix it later...
I must have missed you, wasn't expecting to see another one on the road. I bought mine at Ed Martin, and I feel that they would not have sold me the car with that sort of damage. They seem to be very honest and to be honest, I don't see why anyone would be messing with the wipers anyways.
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I was at Clear Bra Indy, and yeah that was me on 74.
Also an update on my own research. I believe what happened was that the hood was down, but the wiper blades were put to vertical so they could be folded out to apply the windshield coating but then somehow they turned the wiper on before...