I feel like most people who can justify spending 65k+ out the door for a toyota are either tuners that will get their investment back or retired folks who will keep them in the garage. Only a few of us who will drive them more than once a week.
I ran into a red one the other day. Ironically it was the one I ordered that showed up late and I ended up getting a black one that arrived on release day last year. There was a white one that was sold in saskatoon, but that one is owned by a tuner group and think it's in the states atm...
Understanding japanese that's the same feeling I got. Surprised he didnt just up and sell the car right after that interview. Glad to see he's making changes though.
You googling me shows you have a lot of time. Yes because me using instagram as a place to log my trips is narcissistic. If I was narcissistic I'd have my account as public.
Just give up and ignore him. You're talking to a door knob. He doesnt understand that the the 382 on the 2021 can also be under rated like the 335 was on the 2020.
Probably would cost more for r&d to have everything calibrated right and for each piece produced to be perfect and fit perfectly. Might cost more than the return and benefit. Maybe down the road when modifying and interest in the car picks up even more companies will take the risk