I think a lot of them are from flipping. You could get new 21 Supras for under sticker in the beginning of 21 compared to later on. I mean why is there so many 21 Supras with so few miles like a few hundreds or just like 1K miles. Who buys a car and drives it so little only to sell it again.
Of course with the right winter tires if will go in the snow. To me itâs more about the low clearance of the Supra. I mean sometimes they plow the road but the exit ramp has hard packed snow thatâs too high for a Supra even with winter tires to go over. Thatâs when I use the VW Tiguan for those...
Of course I did first thing I did. I think it took over an hour but that was putting together and talking a lot in between. It even comes with a choice of 2.0 or 3.0 rims. I ask my daughter which rims we should put on she said 3.0 of course.
Doesnât Carvana usually charge like $2K extra not including shipping charges? The other day I saw one on Carvana that looked like a great deal only to find out it was a striped down base mode for the price of a premium model.
For me it will be either a 17 VW GTI Sport or 17 VW Tiguan. Not sure which one Iâll trade it in for yet. I love the GTI but canât see myself needing it once I have the Supra. The Tiguan will be better in the snow and more room carry things.
I actually do believe that the sales will go up after Fast 9 comes out. I donât believe these Supraâs will hold or go up in value like the A80 did though.
Supra kind of too new to know how well it will hold up. Time will tell. Being that itâs Toyota with BMW it should be pretty good.
As for a deal, you should be able get a deal on the Supra, the trade on the other hand is another story.
And sadly if this is a success more other brands will do it too. 36 months used to be normal then 60 months and now itâs at 66-72 months for a car loan is crazy.
I still think the Supra looks better. This from someone who owned a 350Z and 370Z new. This isnât to say the 400Z is bad either. This doesnât mean we have hate one or the other.