The real question is can Toyota keep up with these numbers? It appears the next Z will have a manual. :popcorn: If and when it comes to market I can see it taking a huge piece of the pie from the Supra.
https://www.supramkv.com/threads/next-gen-nissan-z-chat-400z-z35.1355/page-18
500 Supras were sold during August in the U.S.
https://www.goodcarbadcar.net/toyota-supra-sales-figures/
Assuming they keep moving around 500 units a month Toyota will probably end the yr with around 5,300 units. In comparison the A80's highest point was in 1994 with 3,405 units...
I love how the internet keeps saying the Supra is biggest sales flop of all time, but says nothing about the NSX. :rolleyes:o_O
NSX
2016 50
2017 49
2018 47
2019 22
2020 17
Total 185
Supra
2019 2,884
2020 3,309
Total 6,193
The guy is new. I suggest all newbies take a quick look at the linked thread below. Especially #2, but it looks like the mods did take care of a lot of his redundant threads.
https://www.supramkv.com/threads/new-here-please-read-these-forum-rules-before-posting.798/
I wouldn't be surprised if the rim was damaged as well. That rings up at $691.93.
https://parts.toyota.com/p/Toyota_2020_Supra-30L-AT/Wheel/78451111/42611WAA03.html
To each their own. We're all entitled to our opinions. I'm not trying to discount yours by any means, but maybe you're kinda bias because you own one. I don't own either one at the moment, but I think the R35 is a hot mess. It's like a brick on wheels. While the Supra does have it's flaws many...