Another spotted Supra -- who has the gray Supra with what looked like red Rays wheels at the Rolls dealership in Bellevue yesterday?
I was shocked by how well it fit in with the 6 figure cars parked there.
I was thinking along the perspective that this is a harder car to get into and out of compared to my parents' Highlander and Camry I used to drive to high school, and I could see my parents struggle a little with the ride height since the car sits quite low in comparison.
Also, you bring up a...
Sound financial logic would've said, buy a 2 seat sports cars in your 40s or 50s, but a couple of things that probably won't hold true at that age:
This car isn't the easiest to get in or out of, and chances are it's not going to get easier
I think ICE cars will be phasing out in the next 20...
Lol, a majority of the west coast is spoiled for choice in terms of driving routes and variety.
That being said, going into the Appalachians isn't bad. I've heard a lot of good roads in NC, Virginia, through the Adirondacks and Catskills in NY, and Vermont.
Washington state is littered with great driving roads -- WA 101 down the coast, Lewis and Clark Trail, Cascades Scenic Loop (SR-97 Alternate onto SR-20 was killer), Yakima Canyon Road. I love the mountains for technical driving and then once you're into Central Washington, you have some...
Thanks guys for the advice. I'll have an instructor, so looking forward to that. I've also reached out to the coordinators to see if they recommend things you mentioned, like oil. The current recommendation is mainly just air pumps and a full tank since there's no on-site pump.
As for the...
I've got my first track day (sort of -- an HPDE all day lesson) for my stock '21 Supra coming up in 2 weeks. I'm at 5800 miles (still on the stock tires), and had an oil change done about 1200 miles ago. Anything I should get sorted out before taking it on the track? I've never done a track day...