Yeah, Covid-19, children and polar bears was my first concern…not so much general road noise, wind etc. when going over 60 mph with the windows down.
I like to be free. When in debt you are not free. Atleast not from a financial standpoint.
I have other money working for me.
That is where the Supra money came from before I put them in a car.
The Supra is unfortunately notorious for having settings all over the place from the factory.
Especially differences left to right. I think this is the reason for some of the negative reports of the car being twitchy.
An alignment will usually do wonders for the handling and will solve most of...
The main thing is getting the settings equal right and left.
For street use the values makes no big difference as long as you don´t go crazy on any setting.
Follow the manual and you should be good.
I don´t buy a sports car with the expectation it is going to be the quietest ride I have ever experienced.
You might be in the wrong segment of cars to meet your expectations.
If you want to switch off the tilt sensor and the interior motion sensor just press lock button on the remote within 10 seconds after the car is locked.
Having that mindset means you can never buy anything since pretty much everything gets “better” with each model coming out.
Cars, computers, cell phone etc.
If you enjoy what you have then that is all that matters.
I guess the warning sticker bombardment is to some extent a USA thing due to regulation and fear of being sued.
I have no stickers whatsoever on my Supra luckily since they all look like shit, but then again, I am in Sweden.