Maybe.
The thing is, if the car was released in manual form from the getgo, I'd wager that the automatic drivers of the Supra would be a minority.. at least on this forum.
Maybe they would've been relegated to a straight line drag section lol.
It's the strangest community here. It's the...
Yeah. That's my point. Doesn't matter who is dropping the ball, be it manufacturing, etc. as a customer outside of a dealership it's simply "Toyota." And it is. It's Toyota's manufacturing chain afterall and its outsourcing is Toyota's choice, so it's a Toyota problem. ?
You never know. It...
Good luck to you all with this.. I think you are in a very small minority. I'm just grateful for automatic headlights - which the vast majority of people would prefer on their car.
Manually switching lights on? Yeah, no thanks - I've lived through the 90s.
This. Wait..
I though people who have long commutes in traffic or have knee troubles or having owned multiple other manual cars or aren't young -- I think you've covered all the bullshit euphemisms for "I simply can't drive a manual" -- can no longer drive manual cars?
You must be a superman!
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I'll be honest, I don't really understand this thread. Why would you want to turn your lights off while driving? If you want to signal someone, just give them a flash of high beams. ?‍♂️
Does OP actually want to drive without headlights on?
Here it is pretty much a way of life.
If someone flashes their high beams, you give them a wave, slow down and look for the speed trap.. before going back to sending it. ?
Wait.. you can't flash your high beams in this car? Here in Australia that's how we signal other drivers to warn them they are approaching police or speed cameras.
Is that not a thing in the US?